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There are too many drones and only so many frequencies. Friendly jamming happens, sometimes as an accident, sometimes in ...
The Pentagon’s advanced research hub says it has built the world’s largest, most realistic electronic warfare test capability ...
Fiber optic drones, a widespread threat in Ukraine, are immune to the kinds of electronic warfare capabilities at the heart ...
Fiber-optic drones are becoming more common in the war in Ukraine as operators look for ways to bypass persistent electronic ...
Lithuania last month accused Russia of orchestrating a spike in GPS jamming, causing a 22-fold increase in such incidents ...
Fiber-optic drones are becoming a weapon of choice for Ukraine and Russia because they are immune to traditional electronic ...
Experts believe that the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is now as important as land, sea, and air in modern warfare. The ...
Southwest Research Institute celebrates opening of $18.5 million Warner Robins facility from 41NBC News | WMGT-DT ...
One item in the Air Force’s research and development budget requests $16.6 million dollars in fiscal year 2020 for “cyber technology development.” This specific item seeks to “demonstrate, develop and ...
Electronic warfare isn't the same as cyber warfare, but similarities exist between the two, and the United States Department of Defense must address those commonalities to provide better defense ...
The Pentagon’s top weapons tester is worried about how the Army will integrate new electronic warfare capabilities with specific platforms. In a Jan. 30 report, the Director of Operational Test and ...
Reinventing electronic warfare DOD’s first-of-its-kind electronic warfare strategy explores new paradigm-changing EW technologies. Kris Osborn, Defense Systems | September 6, 2017 C4ISR ...