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One Beam Hits All?

Published in the February/March 2021 Issue - Radars on the battlefield track and detect a diverse collection of targets. Is it feasible or desirable...
MX12B-IFF-Transponder-(Sagetech)

Small Box, Big Difference

Sagetech announced on 9th February that the firm’s new MX12B IFF transponder has been certified by the US Department of Defence. The MX12B micro...

Electronic Warfare Podcast 11: Russia’s Iron Sky

A new authoritative report on Russia’s Western Military District gives useful insight on the air defence posture of this robustly defended region. In our latest...
Safescan

Wallbangers

Iceni Labs is hoping to develop its SafeScan wall penetrating radar technology to Technology Readiness Level-7, the company has told Armada. SafeScan is prototype handheld...
Murmansk-BN (Sputnik)

Offence for Defence?

A new academic article offers a thought-provoking view of Russian aerospace doctrine, raising questions about the country’s offensive use of electronic warfare. The article, entitled...
H-160M-(Airbus)

Low and Slow

New French Air Force helicopters supporting the air interception of low and slow air targets will have their mission assisted by new radar technology. The...
MiG-25-(Fedor-Leukhin)-1

Electronic Warfare Podcast 7: The Cunning Foxbat

The Foxbat was one of the most feared and enigmatic aircraft of the Cold War. We chat to Mike Guardia, author of the new...
DART-Rocket-Launch-(Australian-DOD)

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...
FCAS-(Airbus)

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...
ECRS-Mk2-(Leonardo)

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...

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