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There are too many drones and only so many frequencies. Friendly jamming happens, sometimes as an accident, sometimes in ...
NATO’s easternmost member states are grappling with a sharp rise in radio and satellite interference, with Baltic governments accusing Russia of positioning equipment for electronic warfare close to ...
The Pentagon’s advanced research hub says it has built the world’s largest, most realistic electronic warfare test capability ...
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia press global organisations to take action against Moscow for threatening aviation and maritime ...
Fiber-optic drones are becoming more common in the war in Ukraine as operators look for ways to bypass persistent electronic ...
Fiber optic drones, a widespread threat in Ukraine, are immune to the kinds of electronic warfare capabilities at the heart ...
Experts believe that the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is now as important as land, sea, and air in modern warfare. The ...
"Unlike Russia, Belarus is less restricted by sanctions in the military-technical sphere and could become a channel for ...
Korean Air and LIG Nex1 aim to win a 1.78 trillion-won project to develop an electronic warfare aircraft, converting a ...
Electronic Warfare, as defined by Lockheed Martin, "represents the ability to use the electromagnetic spectrum—signals such as radio, infrared, or radar—to sense, protect, and communicate.
Three meters underground, a network of tunnels and trenches fortified with timber provides a safer spot for frontline ...