Tag: Russia
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?
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Hyper Viper
On 11th January, the US Air Force selected Northrop Grumman to provide new electronic warfare systems for its F-16s.
The company’s initial development contract...
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...
The New Old Game
General John E. Hyten, vice chair of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, shares his perspectives on electromagnetic support operations during a recent online...
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...
The Drone that fell to Earth
Every conflict brings lessons learned. The recent flare-up in tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh is no exception.
It is not...
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...
Life in the old Frog yet?
The loss of an Armenian Air Force Su-25 Frogfoot prompts questions about the type’s survivability.
Despite its age the the Sukhoi Su-25 series (NATO...
Check the Manual
The US armed forces have a new doctrine for joint electronic warfare highlighting the importance of electromagnetic manoeuvre and reflecting recent events.
The signal was...
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...