electronic warfare
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Israel has modified the F-35I Adir by incorporating specific upgrades and localized enhancements tailored for its unique threat environment. These modifications include advancements in electronic warf...
A technical study reveals an increase in GNSS interference in the southern Baltic Sea, with ship-based measurements suggesting coordinated spoofing and jamming activities close to the maritime boundar...
Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems has inked contracts worth approximately $275 million with an unnamed nation in the Asia-Pacific region to supply advanced airborne self-protection electronic warfare...
The U.S. Navy has approved a sole-source procurement for Leonardo’s ALQ-260 BriteCloud decoy system for the F-35 aircraft, emphasizing its potential impact on NATO's fighter jet fleet....
The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy conducted multi-subject combat training exercises off the coast involving multiple naval vessels, including the Type 075 amphibious ship Hubei. The dril...
Sergey Chemezov, Rostec's CEO, has stated that Russia's fifth-generation fighter aircraft, the Su-57, successfully evaded enemy radars and electronic warfare systems during its deployment in Ukraine. ...
The article discusses the strategic use of unmanned FPV (First-Person View) drone motherships by Ukrainian forces in response to jamming techniques utilized by adversaries. The piece highlights the in...
The U.S. Air Force plans to establish the 562nd Electronic Warfare Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base to assist airmen in dealing with contested and challenging electronic environments during combat tr...
The U.S. Army has entered a new phase of its Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (ESO) and Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT) program, focusing on addressing architecture issues....