Tag: Electronic Attack
LUWES Clues
NATO’s Suppression/Destruction of Enemy Air Defence capabilities takes an important step forward via the LUWES initiative.
The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) is moving ahead with...
CESMO Steps Forward
NATO’s Cooperative Electronic Support Measure electronic warfare datalink protocol, better known as CESMO, is being enhanced with new capabilities.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO’s)...
Put to the Test
The annual Steadfast Cobalt exercise tests the interoperability of military communications systems and networks supporting the NATO Response Force.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s...
May Spectrum SitRep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Lightning Protection
In early April BAE Systems received a...
Safeguarding Berylia
NATO’s annual Locked Shields cybersecurity exercise gets underway in Tallinn, Estonia, bringing together participants from across the alliance.
Estonia is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation...
Starship Enterprise
The Protected Tactical Enterprise Service and Protected Tactical Waveform are conferring important resilience enhancements on US military satellite communications.
The United States’ Space Systems Command...
April Spectrum SitRep
Cluster 6 Collects
On 14th March, HawkEye 360 announced that its Cluster 6 Radio Frequency (RF) sensing satellite constellation had commenced operations, according to a...
Attacking Algorithms
The US Navy has shared details regarding planned enhancements for the electronic attack capabilities of its Boeing E/A-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft.
The navy is...
March Spectrum SitRep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Artemis and BlackFish for Linx
Airborne Technologies has completed...
Better Late than Never
The British Army has embarked on the latest chapter in the wholesale renewal of its electronic warfare capabilities.
The tender for Project Cornerstone was...