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Sponsored Content by IAI ELTA Systems Ltd Background Rapidly evolving threats on the electronic battlefield pose daunting challenges to modern…
As the world becomes ever more interconnected, the advancement of wireless technology has also led to the demand for RF monitoring, particularly during critical missions.
With today’s emerging threats, traditional approaches to radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems that utilize static threat libraries are vulnerable to “mode-agile” or wartime reserve modes (WARM) threats operating in non-traditional modes.
In strategic communication intelligence scenarios one of the main tasks is to gather as much information as possible. Ideally the…
Billions of dollars are invested annually by federal agencies and defense contractors to develop and build complex systems for air,…
Simulate Early for Better EW Results Learn about the available technological approaches for electronic warfare signal and environment simulation, and…