Tag: Electronic Warfare
SEA unveils Trainable Decoy Launcher
A Trainable Decoy Launcher system designed to protect surface platforms from missile and torpedo threats has been revealed by SEA in partnership with Chess...
First flight for Saab’s new Electronic Attack Jammer Pod (EAJP)
On 4 November, Saab conducted first flight tests with its new advanced Electronic Attack Jammer Pod (EAJP). The tests were to confirm the pod’s...
Nova Systems Launches New Flight Simulator Course
Nova Systems is pleased to announce their new Introduction to Flight Simulator Evaluation, Qualification and Governance course.
Identifying a gap in the market, Nova Systems...
TMD Technologies exhibits at EW GCC 2018
Exhibiting again at the Electronic Warfare GCC event in the Emirates, TMD Technologies Limited (TMD), major West London based manufacturer in the microwave and...
Elbit Systems Awarded $85 Million Contract to Supply EW Suites to...
Elbit Systems Ltd. announced today that it was awarded an approximately $85 million contract from the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD) to supply Electronic...
Beyond Kinetic Protection
Defeating inbound threats to naval vessels is now too fast to be left to a man behind a gunsight. Threats must now be defeated...
The Thinking Person’s Ship
Aboard a warship, the job of the Combat Management System (CMS) is to gather, integrate and present information from the ship's own sensors and...
SATCOM on the move
Despite the proliferation of electronic warfare (EW) technology across the battlespace aimed at disrupting tactical and strategic communications of armed forces, satellite communications (SATCOM)...
Managing the Modern Battlespace: Communications in Contested RF Environments
It’s a known reality that the battlespace is already a congested (and noisy) communications environment with increasing demands for limited spectrum to connect Warfighters,...
The Signal and The Noise
The electromagnetic spectrum is a loud, chaotic place. Navies must use their Electronic Warfare (EW) equipment to listen carefully to tease out the signals...