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US Army wants a high-altitude jammer
The service believes it will need a series of systems to sense and conduct effects across large distances in future battles.
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Army must overcome these two primary electronic warfare challenges
Despite years of development, the Army is still working to field electronic warfare units and provide them equipment to use.
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US Army matures tactical tools for trustworthy data, cyber op action plans
The service sought to improve two technologies at this year’s NetModX event focused on cyber defense of the network and integrity of soldier data.
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US Army to test electronic warfare coders at the edge during upcoming exercise
The pilot will help the service learn about electronic warfare personnel and capability needs.
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US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
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Guardsmen train for real-world cyber disruptions
National Guard members from across the New England states worked to build important relationships in the event of a real-world cyber crisis during a recent exercise.
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Army research budget focuses on tactical electronic warfare architecture
Despite less procurement spending compared to previous years, the Army is continuing its R&D investments to build out critical electronic and cyber ops equipment.
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Army cuts procurement of airborne jammer in smaller electronic warfare budget
The service won’t buy one its top electronic warfare systems this year. But the drone-mounted jamming and cyber pod can re-compete when developmental testing is done.
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The Army is nearly tripling electronic warfare personnel
To prepare for organizational changes, the Army plans large growth with its electronic warfare force.
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Army tests new techniques with airborne jamming pod
“This is the first time that we’ve had airborne capability like this. The big piece of it is just giving it visibility for senior leaders,” an electronic warfare official says.
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US Army wants a high-altitude jammer
The service believes it will need a series of systems to sense and conduct effects across large distances in future battles.
-
Army must overcome these two primary electronic warfare challenges
Despite years of development, the Army is still working to field electronic warfare units and provide them equipment to use.
-
US Army matures tactical tools for trustworthy data, cyber op action plans
The service sought to improve two technologies at this year’s NetModX event focused on cyber defense of the network and integrity of soldier data.
-
US Army to test electronic warfare coders at the edge during upcoming exercise
The pilot will help the service learn about electronic warfare personnel and capability needs.
-
US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
-
Guardsmen train for real-world cyber disruptions
National Guard members from across the New England states worked to build important relationships in the event of a real-world cyber crisis during a recent exercise.
-
Army research budget focuses on tactical electronic warfare architecture
Despite less procurement spending compared to previous years, the Army is continuing its R&D investments to build out critical electronic and cyber ops equipment.
-
Army cuts procurement of airborne jammer in smaller electronic warfare budget
The service won’t buy one its top electronic warfare systems this year. But the drone-mounted jamming and cyber pod can re-compete when developmental testing is done.
-
The Army is nearly tripling electronic warfare personnel
To prepare for organizational changes, the Army plans large growth with its electronic warfare force.
-
Army tests new techniques with airborne jamming pod
“This is the first time that we’ve had airborne capability like this. The big piece of it is just giving it visibility for senior leaders,” an electronic warfare official says.
-
US Army wants a high-altitude jammer
The service believes it will need a series of systems to sense and conduct effects across large distances in future battles.
-
Army must overcome these two primary electronic warfare challenges
Despite years of development, the Army is still working to field electronic warfare units and provide them equipment to use.
-
US Army matures tactical tools for trustworthy data, cyber op action plans
The service sought to improve two technologies at this year’s NetModX event focused on cyber defense of the network and integrity of soldier data.
-
US Army to test electronic warfare coders at the edge during upcoming exercise
The pilot will help the service learn about electronic warfare personnel and capability needs.
-
US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
-
Guardsmen train for real-world cyber disruptions
National Guard members from across the New England states worked to build important relationships in the event of a real-world cyber crisis during a recent exercise.
-
Army research budget focuses on tactical electronic warfare architecture
Despite less procurement spending compared to previous years, the Army is continuing its R&D investments to build out critical electronic and cyber ops equipment.
-
Army cuts procurement of airborne jammer in smaller electronic warfare budget
The service won’t buy one its top electronic warfare systems this year. But the drone-mounted jamming and cyber pod can re-compete when developmental testing is done.
-
The Army is nearly tripling electronic warfare personnel
To prepare for organizational changes, the Army plans large growth with its electronic warfare force.
-
Army tests new techniques with airborne jamming pod
“This is the first time that we’ve had airborne capability like this. The big piece of it is just giving it visibility for senior leaders,” an electronic warfare official says.












