Tag: NATO
Check Six – 360º Air Engagements
Air-to-air missiles can engage targets beyond visual range and ‘over the shoulder.’
The development of fighter aircraft has largely stalled in recent years, at least...
Viper-Active
L3Harris takes another stride forward with its electronic warfare offerings for F-16 Fighting Falcon series combat aircraft.
The company produces the AN/ALQ-211(V) Integrated Self-Defence...
Active Ingredient
The USAF’s new B-21 bomber may be outfitted with active jamming decoys to enhance self protection.
Sources close to the United States Air Force (USAF)...
Virtual is a Virtue
Despite the pandemic NATO puts alliance and member communications systems through their paces.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) rounded off its STEADFAST COBALT exercise...
Carry on up the Cyber!
Two new UK government papers show how the UK’s armed forces and the country’s wider defence industrial community will strive to win electromagnetic supremacy...
Park Life – A review of Lee Blessing’s ‘A Walk in the Woods’
Three decades since the end of the Cold War this epoch continues to fascinate historians and dramatists alike.
Like many great works of drama Lee...
IFF and When
Thales expects to deliver its first completed TSA-6000 IFF system to the French Navy by the end of the year.
The company said that its...
Thy Fearful Symmetry
French electronic warfare modernisation takes another step forward for all three services with the procurement of the SYMMETRY SIGINT system.
The news that the French...
Eyes on the Prize
Is the US acquisition of a Pantsir-S1 short-range air defence system really the electronic warfare bonus it is cracked up to be?
Flightradar24 is...
Closer to the EDGE
Elettronica is moving forward with the development of its EDGE airborne escort and stand-off jammer.
There may be a global Covid-19 pandemic in full swing,...