Electronic Warfare Podcast 24: FARRAH in the Falklands
A recent article contained a startling revelation that US FARRAH satellites provided SIGINT to British forces during the Falklands War.
Taking its name from...
EW Podcast 23: Killing the Virus
Electronic Warfare has a new foe in the guise of the Covid-19 with microwaves harnessed as an effective tool to kill the virus.
Elettronica...
EW Podcast 22: Taking Stock – Russian Electronic Warfare Evolves in Ukraine
Phase 1 of Russia’s war in Ukraine has ended, but battle rages on. Russia’s electronic warfare posture seems to be steadily strengthening as the...
Electronic Warfare 21: Meeting the Cyber Warriors
Cyber threats and attacks are staples of the evening news, yet how cyber warfare supports conventional military operations is less discussed.
The ongoing war in...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 20: EW Live Forges Ahead
In our latest Electronic Warfare podcast, we catch up with John Longhurst, CEO of TangentLink, to talk about this year’s forthcoming EW Live event.
As...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 19: Finger on the Pulse
The dangers of the electromagnetic pulse are back on the agenda, fortunately, technology is helping to mitigate this threat.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 18: Cold Space
The United States and Soviet Union poured billions of dollars into signals intelligence satellites during the Cold War.
These spacecraft were an invulnerable and invaluable...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 17: Chinese Whispers
Chinese electronic warfare is an enigmatic subject. Important new research sheds light on how the People’s Liberation Army’s land forces see EW.
Sam Cranny-Evans is...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 16: Where Eagles Dare
Author and historian Mike Guardia joins us to discuss his latest book Skybreak looking at the career of the US Air Force’s F-15Cs during...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 15: Concept Album
The concept of operations philosophy is migrating to the world of defence system research, design and development.
Traditionally the Concept of Operations (CONOPS) approach is...