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The invisible battlefield: Why spectrum dominance is the ultimate weapon - opinion
As modern battlefields drown in overlapping signals, the fight for electromagnetic clarity has become the defining contest of contemporary warfare.
As a means of realizing spectrum superiority, the DoD is creating a new Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Center at Strategic Command. (Sgt. Michael C. Roach/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The ...
BAE Systems’ Intrepid Shield layered, full-spectrum approach to platform survivability creates a 360-degree protective sphere around platforms and helps armed forces understand, exploit and use the ...
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EA-18G Growler: Navy’s SEAD dominance in the Western Pacific
The vast expanse of the Western Pacific has emerged as the most strategically contested maritime region in the world, where ...
The Defense Information Systems Agency announced the release of the initial features for Electromagnetic Battle Management – Joint, or EMBM-J, Dec. 6, which improves the U.S. military’s situational ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers who co-chair the Congressional Electromagnetic Warfare Working Group said the Defense Department needs to take more of an active role in enhancing its spectrum use to ...
The U.S. military is firing million-dollar missiles at Iranian drones that cost a tiny fraction as much — a striking example ...
The Air Force has taken a number of steps to improve its electromagnetic spectrum posture — from reorganizing offices to relying more on adaptable technologies. (Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/U.S. Air ...
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