June Radio Roundup
SATCOM for Hercules
R4 Integration’s Multi-Purpose Hatch System (MPHS) is being enhanced with Satcom Direct’s Plane Simple Ku-band (14 gigahertz/GHz uplink and 10.9GHz to 12.75GHz...
Russian IADS Redux Part-4: Missing Link
Armada’s electronic warfare webpage and monthly newsletter is running a series of articles on the components and concept of operations of Russia’s strategic Integrated...
June Spectrum SitRep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
AMPS Completes Delivery
BIRD Aerosystems revealed in an early...
LUWES Clues
NATO’s Suppression/Destruction of Enemy Air Defence capabilities takes an important step forward via the LUWES initiative.
The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) is moving ahead with...
CESMO Steps Forward
NATO’s Cooperative Electronic Support Measure electronic warfare datalink protocol, better known as CESMO, is being enhanced with new capabilities.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO’s)...
May Radio Roundup
Message Received!
In mid-April Systematic announced it had received a contract from the Royal Navy to help develop Message Text Formats (MTFs) and produce...
SPOC’s Ears
The US Air Force’s SPOC airborne communications system moves forward, helping the air force’s realisation of its Airborne Battle Management System concept.
Towards late March,...
Put to the Test
The annual Steadfast Cobalt exercise tests the interoperability of military communications systems and networks supporting the NATO Response Force.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s...
Bad News Travels Fast
The US Navy’s E-6B Mercury aircraft is a key component of the United States’ strategic nuclear deterrent. Thoughts are turning to its replacement.
On 19th...
Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System Achieves Initial Operational Capability
Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) has achieved initial operational capability from the U.S. Army. With this declaration, the system is now...