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India Showcases Domestically Developed EW Systems
By Atul Chandra The recently concluded Aero India air show, held in the Southern Indian city of Bengaluru, was witness…
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DSO’s Joint EMBM Acquisition Plan Moves Forward
By John Knowles The Defense Spectrum Organization (DSO) has outlined the next stages of its plan to develop a Joint…
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DE 101: Directed Energy Weapons: A Technology in Transition
In this article, David C. Stoudt, Ph.D., discusses directed energy in the DE101 column of the April 2020 issue of…
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US Army Seeks Industry Input for High-Altitude SIGINT and Radar Sensors
By John Knowles The US Army’s Project Director Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking…
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From the Crows’ Nest: The State of Directed Energy
In the latest episode of From the Crows' Nest, host Ken Miller talks with Christopher Berry, principal engineer for the…
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US Army Declares IOC for CIRCM
By Richard Scott The US Army’s Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) system has achieved Initial Operational Capability (IOC) with the US…
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EC-37B Compass Call – US Air Force Prepares New Compass Call Platform and System
After over 40 years of service on EC-130H aircraft, the Air Force is upgrading and transitioning (cross-decking) its “Compass Call” airborne…
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From the JED Archives: Tuning in, Turning on: Russia Brings Radio-Electronic Combat to the Fore
In this article from the December 2020 issue of JED, Richard Scott dives into the Kremlin's investments in advanced kinetic…
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1kW X Band Pulsed SSPA for Extending Radar Range
Empower RF has announced delivery of the model 2241, a GaN Solid State PA pulse emitter designed for new Radar…
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Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Scaled Shipborne Electronic Attack
By Richard Scott Northrop Grumman (Baltimore, MD) has revealed initial testing of a prototype shipborne Ultra-Lite Electronic Attack (EA) system…
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