Hyper Viper
On 11th January, the US Air Force selected Northrop Grumman to provide new electronic warfare systems for its F-16s.
The company’s initial development contract...
Deus Ex Machina
More details emerge regarding the electronic warfare capabilities potentially adorning the pan-European FCAS sixth generation fighter.
During the 2018 ILA Berlin Air Show, Dassault...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 11: Russia’s Iron Sky
A new authoritative report on Russia’s Western Military District gives useful insight on the air defence posture of this robustly defended region.
In our latest...
The New Old Game
General John E. Hyten, vice chair of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, shares his perspectives on electromagnetic support operations during a recent online...
The Dragon’s Senses
A new report sheds some important light on China’s operational and strategic airborne electronic warfare platforms.
The People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s (PLAAF’s) Electronic...
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...