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Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
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Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
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L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.
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Lockheed’s helicopter-borne jammer ‘defeats threats’ in US Navy test
The AOEW can work independently aboard the helicopter — either the MH-60R, as was tried, or the MH-60S — and can tie back to other systems aboard a vessel.
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DISA launches cloud-based electronic warfare planning tool
The EMBM-J program supports the Pentagon’s pursuit of seamless connectivity, known as Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, officials said.
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US Army eyes overhaul of theater-level signals intelligence tools
The Pentagon is putting a premium on digital weaponry and sensors, including jammers, hacking tools and devices that can quickly cue onto communications.
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Stalled F-35 upgrades will delay next improvements, Wittman warns
The congressman also worries the latest TR-3 deadline of mid-2024 could slip further: “I want to be positive, but call me skeptical.”
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Lockheed jammer for Strykers, AMPVs on ‘good path,’ Army official says
The service “learned a lot” from a TLS-BCT demonstration at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, according to Brig. Gen. Ed Barker, the leader of PEO IEW&S.
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Backpack jammer prototyped by CACI’s Mastodon passes early Army test
“We’re not sleeping on the last test,” said CACI International’s Todd Probert. “We’re continuing to look to new modes of capability.”
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US Navy champions digital weaponry as decider of future fights
“The challenges inherent to the cyber domain are considerable,” the Navy secretary wrote, “but failing to mitigate cyber risks is not an option.”
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Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
-
Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
-
L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.
-
Lockheed’s helicopter-borne jammer ‘defeats threats’ in US Navy test
The AOEW can work independently aboard the helicopter — either the MH-60R, as was tried, or the MH-60S — and can tie back to other systems aboard a vessel.
-
DISA launches cloud-based electronic warfare planning tool
The EMBM-J program supports the Pentagon’s pursuit of seamless connectivity, known as Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, officials said.
-
US Army eyes overhaul of theater-level signals intelligence tools
The Pentagon is putting a premium on digital weaponry and sensors, including jammers, hacking tools and devices that can quickly cue onto communications.
-
Stalled F-35 upgrades will delay next improvements, Wittman warns
The congressman also worries the latest TR-3 deadline of mid-2024 could slip further: “I want to be positive, but call me skeptical.”
-
Lockheed jammer for Strykers, AMPVs on ‘good path,’ Army official says
The service “learned a lot” from a TLS-BCT demonstration at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, according to Brig. Gen. Ed Barker, the leader of PEO IEW&S.
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Backpack jammer prototyped by CACI’s Mastodon passes early Army test
“We’re not sleeping on the last test,” said CACI International’s Todd Probert. “We’re continuing to look to new modes of capability.”
-
US Navy champions digital weaponry as decider of future fights
“The challenges inherent to the cyber domain are considerable,” the Navy secretary wrote, “but failing to mitigate cyber risks is not an option.”
-
Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
-
Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
-
L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.
-
Lockheed’s helicopter-borne jammer ‘defeats threats’ in US Navy test
The AOEW can work independently aboard the helicopter — either the MH-60R, as was tried, or the MH-60S — and can tie back to other systems aboard a vessel.
-
DISA launches cloud-based electronic warfare planning tool
The EMBM-J program supports the Pentagon’s pursuit of seamless connectivity, known as Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, officials said.
-
US Army eyes overhaul of theater-level signals intelligence tools
The Pentagon is putting a premium on digital weaponry and sensors, including jammers, hacking tools and devices that can quickly cue onto communications.
-
Stalled F-35 upgrades will delay next improvements, Wittman warns
The congressman also worries the latest TR-3 deadline of mid-2024 could slip further: “I want to be positive, but call me skeptical.”
-
Lockheed jammer for Strykers, AMPVs on ‘good path,’ Army official says
The service “learned a lot” from a TLS-BCT demonstration at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, according to Brig. Gen. Ed Barker, the leader of PEO IEW&S.
-
Backpack jammer prototyped by CACI’s Mastodon passes early Army test
“We’re not sleeping on the last test,” said CACI International’s Todd Probert. “We’re continuing to look to new modes of capability.”
-
US Navy champions digital weaponry as decider of future fights
“The challenges inherent to the cyber domain are considerable,” the Navy secretary wrote, “but failing to mitigate cyber risks is not an option.”













