Offence for Defence?
A new academic article offers a thought-provoking view of Russian aerospace doctrine, raising questions about the country’s offensive use of electronic warfare.
The article, entitled...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 10: You say you want a revolution?
Revolution is in the air in the Asia-Pacific as defence industrial sectors in the region change and adapt to new strategic realities.
In our latest...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 9: The MANPADS Menace
The ever-present threat of MANPADS attacks on civil aircraft continues to concentrate minds around the world and is the subject of our latest Armada...
Low and Slow
New French Air Force helicopters supporting the air interception of low and slow air targets will have their mission assisted by new radar technology.
The...
SIGINT in the Spratlys
A new authoritative report sheds light on China’s electronic warfare posture in the disputed Spratly Islands.
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) maintains both fixed...
ESM Extravaganza
The French Navy may need up to $100 million of electronic warfare equipment to equip maritime surveillance and patrol aircraft over the coming decade.
Sharing...
Supporting Actors
The US Army is overhauling the electronic warfare assets supporting its Brigade Combat Teams. What new systems is it receiving, and when might these...
Electrum for the Spectrum
The Pentagon publishes its first strategy stating how the country’s armed forces will jointly manoeuvre for superiority in the electromagnetic spectrum.
“The Nation has entered...
Lightning Strikes Twice
The Australian and Italian air forces may have their F-35As modified to deploy the AGM-88E anti-radar missile.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract worth...
On track to the 4π Meta Sensor-Effector-System
After signing the Future Combat Mission System consortium agreement during the Paris Air Show a good year ago, FCMS GbR presented its capabilities and...