Tag: SEAD
Loitering munitions become smart, reusable aerial strike platforms
Loitering munitions, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV or drones), are an important and growing asset in the arsenal of modern armed forces,...
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...
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,...
When they sounded the ALARM
30 years ago, the RAF deployed its ALARM anti-radar missile. Armada reflects on this weapon and its legacy.
British Aerospace’s Air-Launched Anti-Radar Missile, better known...
Lightning Strikes Twice
The Australian and Italian air forces may have their F-35As modified to deploy the AGM-88E anti-radar missile.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract worth...
Decoy and Destroy
A new addition to Saab’s Arexis electronic warfare product line provides added protection for Gripen.
For Saab the Arexis airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) architecture is...
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...
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...
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...
Offensive Content
Michael Kofman, director of the Russia studies programme at the Centre for Naval Analysis, asks if we are posing the right questions regarding A2AD...