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...
Decoy Launcher Enhancements
The Sylena Mk.2 naval countermeasures launcher will be capable of deploying anti-torpedo decoys.
Leonardo and Lacroix announced on 17th November that they had concluded an...
Belgian Defence trials DART Basic Trainer
In the course of Belgian Defence’s Military Prospection Phase for basic fight training capability, a delegation of three from the Belgian Air Force and...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 8: Getting to know MDO
In our latest Armada Electronic Warfare Podcast we catch up with Anthony Nigara of L3Harris to discuss how multifunction EW can help Multi-Domain Operations.
Descriptions...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 7: The Cunning Foxbat
The Foxbat was one of the most feared and enigmatic aircraft of the Cold War. We chat to Mike Guardia, author of the new...
The Drone that fell to Earth
Every conflict brings lessons learned. The recent flare-up in tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh is no exception.
It is not...