Electronic Warfare: Vying for Control of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

TBMG-38540

02/01/2021

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Over the past decade, preeminent countries involved in major military conflicts mainly focused on asymmetrical warfare — surprise attacks by small groups armed with modern, high-tech weaponry. During that same period, however, near-peer adversaries began attaining impressive electronic warfare (EW) capabilities. As a result, a plethora of new, dynamic threats flooded the EW spectrum, pushing threat detection and analysis to keep pace. Large military forces now face ongoing development and evolution to stay ahead of their adversaries, leading to a need for a more flexible, scalable approach to threat detection, analysis, and response.

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"Electronic Warfare: Vying for Control of the Electromagnetic Spectrum," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2021.
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Feb 1, 2021
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TBMG-38540
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Magazine Article
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English