Tag: EW2
Hitting Where it Hurts
The European Union has launched a project to develop an airborne electronic attack pod to equip combat aircraft as part of its PESCO initiative.
Permanent...
Eagle Gets Electro
The US Army is contemplating updating its General Atomics MQ-1C Grey Eagle medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles with new signals intelligence systems.
The move...
Small Datalink for Big Data
Combat Proven Technologies has shared more details with Armada regarding its recently-launched M2DLS datalink system.
This new product is an advanced, single-unit, digital datalink...
Pods Protect Planes
Bird Aerosystems has unveiled the latest member of its Aeroshield airborne self-protection system series, the Aeroshield-M.
The company states that this version has been...
Meeting of Minds
Lorenz Lehmhaus, an independent defence innovation advisor, argues that large prime contractors in the EW world must do more to harness innovations developed by...
Jam and Scoot
Major General Borys Kremenetskyi, Ukraine’s defence and air attaché at the country’s London embassy shares his thoughts on the use of EW by Russia’s...
Nomadic
The Royal Canadian Navy’s NOMAD programme moves ahead with a contract award, and a roadmap for test and evaluation.
In 2018 the Royal Canadian Navy...
Radio Silence
Has a US Army initiative to develop artillery shells capable of jamming hostile communications already entered the prototype stage?
The US Army has awoken to...
Praetorian Guards
The Eurofighter Typhoon could benefit from a major enhancement to its self-protection systems over the next five years to ensure that the aircraft is...
Guarding the Motorcades
An undisclosed south-east Asian nation gets enhanced counter-IED protection for its head of state motorcades.
Netline Communications has shared with Armada Analysis further details regarding...