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...
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...
5G Implications
While the drive towards 5G systems is irresistible, foreign commercial developers leading the charge present unavoidable security concerns.
Military communications at the tactical edge always...
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...
Rockets from Koonibba
Avantgarde EW approaches are being propelled by the revival of great power competition between the US-led Western alliance and so-called ‘near-peer’ adversaries like the...
AUSA: Hanwha Demonstrates Rapid Fire and Resupply
AUSA Washington DC: The Republic of Korea’s Hanwha Defense presented its growing defense product range for the third time at AUSA with a particular...
Black Sea Flash Point
As Turkey vacillates its affections between NATO and Russia, and since the Russian seizure of Crimea and military action in eastern Ukraine, naval patrols...
More EW Units for Japan’s Army
Japanese media have reported that the country’s Ground Self-Defence Force will soon activate a new electronic warfare unit.
Reports stated that the JGSDF (Japan Ground...
Management Issues
Armada has been given details of the scope of the Airborne Multi-Platform Electronic Warfare (AMPEW) project launched by Australia and the United States last...
EDITOR’S BUNKER BRIEFING (14 September 2020) No25
Dear Readers,
Back from my break and the virtual briefing / conference period is once again gathering momentum. Currently in my diary is Modern Day...