Lt Gen Vivek Dogra, Signal Officer-in-Chief of the Indian Army, on Friday, flagged the “peculiar limitation of spectrum” as a ...
The 562nd Electronic Warfare Squadron will help airmen at Nellis Air Force Base deal with "contested electronic environments.
Something is wrong. Gas stations are unable to process credit cards due to unknown equipment failure. Cash registers and scanners are inoperable at grocery stores. Reports are coming in that traffic ...
The electromagnetic spectrum has become a warfighting domain. The biggest lesson coming out of the fighting in Ukraine isn’t about drones or artillery, it’s about electronic warfare. Electronic ...
An F-22 Raptor takes off during Black Flag 22-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Black Flag 22-1 investigates electronic warfare techniques and future programming. (Airman 1st Class Makenna Gott/U.S.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – A handful of operational U.S. Army brigades now have a tool to “see” how they and enemy forces look in the otherwise invisible electromagnetic spectrum. But soldiers shouldn’t ...
US Growler jets reportedly played a key role in blinding Venezuela’s air defences by jamming radar and military ...
The Air Force’s electronic warfare wing is working to reduce its personnel vacancies with new hires and an internship program—but it still needs hundreds more to meet growing mission needs. “We have ...
Some Army units could get backpacks of new electronic warfare capabilities—plus specialized guidance on how to use them for training—if Congress passes a full budget for this year. A recently ...
JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. — Soldiers with the 25th Infantry Division, 101st Airborne Division, 11th Airborne Division and Special Operations Command received first touch and training on ...
Spectrum Control (formerly APITech) is a global leader in managing and controlling the electromagnetic spectrum. We make the invisible electromagnetic spectrum visible and controllable with our ...
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