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Electromagnetic warfare or electronic warfare[1] (EW) is warfare involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum (EM spectrum) or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy operations.
A Rapid Turnaround for Innovation. The SWIFT project, which required Lockheed Martin to perform an electronic warfare demonstration aboard a Group 2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) within 12 months ...
Electronic Warfare is everything that can be done to ensure friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum while stopping the enemy from using it themselves. A simple example is you want to use your radio, but your enemy wants to use the radiowaves as well. Electronic Warfare is used to stop them from using your radiowaves, but also to stop them ...
Electronic warfare, any strategic use of the electromagnetic spectrum, or of tactics related to the use of the electromagnetic spectrum, against an enemy in a military conflict. The most commonly practiced types of electronic warfare are jamming, which falls under the category of electronic.
Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024. While details on the findings of the Air Force’s yearlong deep dive into electronic warfare capabilities are largely classified, Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday the...
El Segundo, CA -- Imagine electronic pulses in space that block the reception of legitimate signals and replace them with counterfeits. Once limited to the realm of science fiction, electronic warfare in space is a real threat to our nation’s critical infrastructure and the defense systems our military branches rely on to protect, deter and defend.
Electronic warfare (EW), as defined by the Department of Defense (DOD), are military activities that use electromagnetic energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum (“the spectrum”) and attack an enemy. The spectrum is a range of frequencies for electromagnetic energy.