Tag: Electronic Warfare
Get Moving!
Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk oblast underscores the effectiveness of the former’s electronic warfare capabilities, but logistical challenges remain.
With over 8,800 dedicated Electronic...
Where have we been?
NATO and allied nations face a plethora of threats in the electromagnetic environment. This should concentrate the minds of policymakers.
The Association of Old...
The Key to Preparing for EW-Contested Environments: A2PATS® EW Simulation
In today’s battlefield environment, electronic warfare (EW) and advanced electronic systems play a vital role in mission success. Whether friendly or adversarial, thousands of...
ERA presents the very first LIVE on-site DEMO of its brand-new system PLESS abroad
ERA will be showcasing its BEST OF in the field of land based passive surveillance systems within EW Live in Tartu, Estonia.
The Czech company...
September Spectrum SitRep
Play your cards right
Concurrent Technologies has launched its new TR MDx/6sd plug-in card which the company says is developed in alignment with SOSA (Sensor...
Murmurs of Murmansk
The Islamic Republic of Iran has received GT-01 Murmansk-BN communications jamming systems from Russia.
Media reports in early August disclosed that Russia has delivered its...
Sopka-2 Radar Update
In March 2023 we published an article about Russia’s 12A6 Sopka-2 ground-based air surveillance radar. Since the article’s publication, new information has come to...
Special – Electronic Warfare – Volume 2 – September 2024
The September 2024 special of Armada International is about Electronic Warfare. To read future supplements of the magazine, please subscribe here:
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Signal Shielding
Work continues in rolling out the resilient M-Code capability across the US Global Positioning Satellite constellation.
The United States Space Systems Command (SSC) Military Communications...
Command Post Protection
The US Army is digesting lessons learned from the ongoing war in Ukraine concerning command post survivability, lessons which have implications for tactical communications...