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  2. 221st Military Intelligence Battalion - Wikipedia

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    They accompanied almost every Joint Captured Material Exploitation Center collection mission providing security. On June 25, 2003, several LRS soldiers from the 221st were the first casualties of the technical intelligence mission in Iraq when they suffered non-life-threatening injuries from a roadside IED attack on the 203rd. [3]

  3. Electronic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic warfare or electronic warfare [1] ... with ground-based equipment to simulate electronic warfare threats that aircrew might encounter on missions ...

  4. List of United States Air Force electronic warfare squadrons

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    The mission of a United States Air Force electronic warfare squadron is to use the electromagnetic spectrum (EM spectrum) to attack an enemy, or impede enemy actions by denying the use of the EM spectrum, whilst ensuring friendly forces free access to it.

  5. 525th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1981, the unit was reactivated as the 224th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation). The battalion is stationed at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, and is organized with a Headquarters and Headquarters Service Company and Company B (Electronic Warfare). On 15 October 1997, Company A (Aerial Surveillance) was deactivated.

  6. A 'hidden electronic warfare battle' is raging in Ukraine and ...

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    Russia's electronic warfare tactics have forced Ukrainian drone operators to constantly adapt. It's a hidden battle in the electromagnetic spectrum, Ukraine's special drone unit Typhoon said.

  7. 429th Electronic Combat Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron flew electronic warfare jamming missions over the Balkans and Iraq, with 2,780 days and 32 rotations in continuous support of Operation Southern Watch. The United States Air Force officially retired the EF-111A in June 1998, and as a result of the retirement, the squadron was inactivated on 19 June 1998.

  8. Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency

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    On 1 August 1979, the Air Force redesignated the USAFSS as the Electronic Security Command (ESC), reflecting the organization's additional mission of improving the Air Force's use of electronic warfare technology in combat. In 1985, the Air Force tasked ESC with computer security, in addition to its intelligence and electronic warfare missions.

  9. Russia's improved weaponry and tactics pose challenges to ...

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    Improved Russian electronic warfare systems have destroyed about 10,000 Ukrainian drones a month, while they also have been able to intercept and decrypt Ukrainian tactical communications in real ...