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  2. Cyberwarfare and the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Cyber Command is an operating force of the United States Navy responsible for the Navy's cyber warfare programs. [57] Tenth Fleet is a force provider for Fleet Cyber Command. [58] The fleet components are: Naval Network Warfare Command; Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command; Naval Information Operation Commands; Combined Task Forces

  3. Electronic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Electronic warfare self-protection (EWSP) is a suite of countermeasure systems fitted primarily to aircraft for the purpose of protecting the host from weapons fire and can include, among others: directional infrared countermeasures (DIRCM, flare systems and other forms of infrared countermeasures for protection against infrared missiles; chaff ...

  4. Military-digital complex - Wikipedia

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    The military-digital complex (MDC) is the militarization of cyber operations by governments and corporations, often through monetary relationships between computer programmers in private companies and the military to combat the threat of cyber terrorism and warfare. Cyber operations since 2000 have increased dramatically, with the recent branch ...

  5. List of cyber warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    782nd Military Intelligence Battalion “Cyber Legion” [170] 915th Cyber Warfare Battalion [170] Cyber Solutions Development Detachment [169] Task Force Echo (Army Reserve) [169] U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence [171] U.S. Army Cyber School [172] U.S. Army Cyber Technical College [173] U.S. Army Cyber Leader College [173]

  6. Cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    There is ongoing debate over how cyberwarfare should be defined and no absolute definition is widely agreed upon. [9] [12] While the majority of scholars, militaries, and governments use definitions that refer to state and state-sponsored actors, [9] [13] [14] other definitions may include non-state actors, such as terrorist groups, companies, political or ideological extremist groups ...

  7. Category:Electronic warfare - Wikipedia

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  8. Cyberweapon - Wikipedia

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    One system would have cyberweapons, when not being used by a state, subject to criminal law of the country and, when being used by a state, subject to international laws on warfare. [2] Most proposed systems rely on international law and enforcement to stop the inappropriate use of cyberweaponry. [ 2 ]

  9. List of United States electronic warfare aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This list covers both currently and formerly operated electromagnetic warfare aircraft (typically airborne early warning and control aircraft) used by the United States. As such there will be overlaps with United States command and control aircraft and United States airborne early warning aircraft .