Tag: US
The Afghan Sigs (Part 2)
Our first article examined the fallout from the capture of US-supplied military radios by insurgents in Afghanistan. This article looks at COMINT capabilities active...
The Afghan Sigs (Part 1)
In the first of two articles, we examine the potential fallout from Afghan armed forces’ radio and COMINT equipment ending up in the hands...
Space Savers
Australia is getting a space Electronic Warfare (EW) system.
Defence Project 9358 will “explore options for … a ground-based space electronic warfare capability,” according...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 13: Hello again, Dr. Jones!
The RV Jones Institute is working hard to foster excellence in electromagnetic spectrum operations.
The institute takes its name from Dr. Reginald Jones, the assistant...
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...
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...
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...
The Dream Victory
A new French language work examining Operation Desert Storm is a welcome addition to the literature on this enduring conflict.
The understandable dominance of the...
Left To My Own Devices
The contemporary operating environment’s hybrid mix of regular and irregular warfare continues to be illustrated around the World with state and non-state actors employing...
Coping With Sanctions
At this year’s Paris Air Show, the director of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC), Dmitriy Shugaev, told armadainternational.com that European Union...