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  2. Corelis - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Electronic Warfare Associates, Inc. (EWA) a global provider of technology and engineering services to the aerospace, defense and commercial industries, announced their acquisition of Corelis, Inc. [6] In 2008, the appointment of George B. La Fever as Corelis President and CEO finalized the transition of Corelis, Inc. into EWA ...

  3. List of United States Air Force electronic warfare squadrons

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    39th Electronic Warfare Squadron: Eglin AFB,FL: 42d Electronic Combat Squadron: RAF Upper Heyford UK: EF-111A: 68th Electronic Warfare Squadron: Eglin AFB,FL: 87th Electronic Warfare Squadron: Eglin AFB,FL: 388th Electronic Warfare Squadron: Eglin AFB,FL: 390th Electronic Combat Squadron: Mountain Home AFB, ID: EA-18G: 360th Tactical Electronic ...

  4. Electronic warfare - Wikipedia

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    An electronic warfare tactics range (EWTR) is a practice range that provides training for personnel operating in electronic warfare. There are two examples of such ranges in Europe : one at RAF Spadeadam in the northwest county of Cumbria , England, and the Multinational Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics Facility Polygone range on the border ...

  5. List of United States Air Force electronic combat squadrons

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    388th Electronic Combat Squadron: NAS Whidbey Island: Inactive 390th Electronic Combat Squadron: NAS Whidbey Island, WA: redesignated 390th Fighter Squadron; reactivated 2010—currently flying EA-18G Growlers 429th Electronic Combat Squadron "Black Falcons" Inactivated 1997 430th Electronic Combat Squadron: 451st Air Expeditionary Group

  6. Electronic warfare officer - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Warfare Officer Charles B. DeBellevue behind pilot Richard S. Ritchie onboard a F-4 Phantom II during the Vietnam War. In the U.S. Air Force, an electronic warfare officer (EWO) is a trained aerial navigator who has received training in enemy threat systems, electronic warfare principles and overcoming enemy air defense systems.

  7. 53rd Electronic Warfare Group - Wikipedia

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    The 53rd Electronic Warfare Group was a component of the 53rd Wing of the Air Force Warfare Center, Air Combat Command, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.. The group was responsible for providing operational, technical and maintenance electronic warfare (EW) expertise for the combat air forces and for systems engineering, testing, evaluation, tactics development, employment ...

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  9. VAQ-209 - Wikipedia

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    VAQ-209 was established at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, on 1 October 1977, as part of the U.S. Navy Reserve Carrier Air Wing 20 (CVWR-20).The squadron first flew the EA-6A Intruder.