Modern air operations increasingly depend on the electromagnetic spectrum. Radar, communications links, targeting networks ...
In the complex, rapidly evolving landscape of modern warfare, few roles are as cutting-edge or as critical as that of an Electromagnetic Warfare Specialist. For PFC Chris Pimentel, a 17E in the U.S.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Electronic warfare has become a vital force in modern conflict. It is used to target the invisible spectrum of technologies that ...
Spc. Brandon Lu, a signal intelligence analyst, participates in the 78th Troop Command Best Warrior Competition at Clay National Guard Center. (Sgt. Cameron Boyd/Army) The Georgia Army National Guard ...
Software solution to provide common operating picture of electronic warfare threats ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Collins Aerospace, an RTX (RTX) (NYSE: RTX) business, has been ...
The current fighting in Ukraine has demonstrated how electronic warfare systems can be employed to enable the protection and targeting of ground forces, foreshadowing how U.S. forces must be prepared ...
Defense technology is rapidly evolving as artificial intelligence and unmanned systems become more integrated ...
(RTTNews) - Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of RTX Corp. (RTX), Tuesday announced that the company has been awarded a contract by the NATO Communications and Information Agency to provide its ...
HUDSON, N.H., Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BAE Systems (BAESY) (LON: BA) will provide advanced electromagnetic warfare (EW) mission systems for aircraft 7-10 in the U.S. Air Force's growing fleet of ...
The IDF on Monday made a rare disclosure, noting that its highly secret 5114th Battalion electromagnetic spectrum unit downed dozens of Iranian drones over the last week or so. So secret is the unit ...
When Colorado Air National Guard members deployed in the wake of the coup in Niger during late 2023 to help deny enemy communications as part of the 138th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron, they ...
With Japan ramping up its electronic-warfare spending, the question is how many of the planes the nation will ultimately want ...