Tag: Electronic Attack
August Spectrum Sitrep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Products
Mercury’s new mPOD electronic attack training system has...
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
“They are doing better” was the laconic, yet succinct, assessment of one Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) expert regarding Russia’s application of electronic warfare against...
Small UAVs, Big Challenges
IQPC’s Full Spectrum Air Defence conference, held in London on 28th and 29th June, saw valuable discussion on the role of electronic warfare within...
Closely Coordinated
The close coordination of tactical cyberwarfare and electronic warfare is imperative if both are to deliver useful effects on the battlefield.
Much cyberwarfare discussion focuses...
Don’t Believe the Hype
The performance of the Russian Army’s Repellent-1 counter-UAV system maybe greatly exaggerated according to Armada’s latest analysis.
Pity the poor Russian Electronic Warfare (EW) cadre....
Fuchs Bows Out
The Koninklijke Landmacht (Dutch Army) is to acquire new Electronic Warfare (EW) vehicles, the country’s defence ministry has announced.
The plans revealed in late...
Chayka Compensates?
Russia maybe using her Chayka radio navigation system to outflank GNSS jamming in the Ukraine theatre of operations.
Russia’s RSDN-10 Chayka system is like the...
Rah, Rah, Rash Putin?
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24th February, Armada will provide continually updated coverage of Russian electronic warfare efforts as the conflict unfolds.
Author’s Note...
Russian Radiation
Any future invasion of Ukraine will see the Russian Army manoeuvring aggressively in the electromagnetic spectrum against a Ukrainian Army knowing what to expect.
“Music,...
Difficult Questions
Artificial intelligence is a growing reality in electronic warfare. Its uptake poses some ethical conundrums that will need to be tackled.
“This is why no...