Tag: radar
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...
Triangulate to Accumulate
NATO’s CESMO initiative promises a step change in how the alliance collects electronic intelligence offering tactical, operational and strategic advantages.
An accurate, timely electronic order-of-battle...
Multi-layered Shield
Anti-Access Area Denial (A2AD) has taken on significant importance as military minds reset to peer-to-peer conflict from two decades of asymmetric warfare.
Anti-Access Area Denial...
Space for Growth
One year after launching its first three RF sensing and geolocation satellites, Hawkeye 360 is planning a major enlargement of its constellation.
Hawkeye 360...
Home on the Range
The Royal Air Force’s RAF Spadeadam electronic warfare training range gets a new commander.
“I wandered lonely as a cloud, that floats on high o’er...
Suppression Aggression
US Air Force air defence suppression capabilities are being enhanced via the F-35.
The US Air Force is on course to receive a new...
We need to talk about Pantsir
How has electronic warfare made Russia's Pantsir air defence system so vulnerable?
KBP’s Pantsir (NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound) series short-range air defence system was...
Rosoboronexport to roll out a state-of-the-art radar, capable of detecting hypersonic targets
JSC Rosoboronexport (part of Rostec State Corporation) has started marketing work to bring on the world market of armaments the 59N6-TE mobile three-dimensional radar,...
À La Mode
NATO has set a deadline of 30 June to replace the legacy Mode-4 IFF protocol with Mode-5. We examine what this means for the...
Northrop Grumman successfully demonstrates HAMMR system
Demonstration is the first customer-validated sense on-the-move capability against an unmanned aerial vehicle.
Northrop Grumman Corporation completed a successful government customer demonstration of the Highly...