Tag: Electronic Warfare
RASISR Sharp
L3Harris expects to have its new RASISR Signals Intelligence collection pod ready for delivery in 2021, the firm has told Armada.
The company unveiled the...
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...
Euronaval Show News – Teeth of the Hydra
This year’s Euronaval exhibition is taking place online. The event, which normally happens in Paris, is being presented digitally because of the ongoing Covid-19...
Euronaval Show News – Layered Protection
This year’s Euronaval exhibition is taking place online. The event, which normally happens in Paris, is being presented digitally because of the ongoing Covid-19...
Decoy and Destroy
A new addition to Saab’s Arexis electronic warfare product line provides added protection for Gripen.
For Saab the Arexis airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) architecture is...
Jamming Backpacks
The US Army could receive backpack-based electronic warfare/cyber attack systems in the coming years.
The Check the Manual article in the September edition of Armada’s...
Making Waves
The EU’s Radio Frequency Sensors Technologies CapTech is helping to spur innovation in the electronic warfare domain.
The European Defence Agency (EDA) is tasked...
Beam Scheme
Specialist and general media were abuzz in early September with the news that the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon fleet will receive a new AESA...
New ELINT Receiver
Rohde and Schwarz unveils its new WPU-2000 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) receiver.
The WPU-2000 detects transmissions from 20 megahertz/MHz to 18 gigahertz/GHz. These frequencies can be...
Life in the old Frog yet?
The loss of an Armenian Air Force Su-25 Frogfoot prompts questions about the type’s survivability.
Despite its age the the Sukhoi Su-25 series (NATO...