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A self-protection jamming pod should provide the F-CK-1 Indigenous Defense Fighter with a boost in survivability as China’s ...
Chinese engineers create travelling-wave tube which transmits radars with 500 watts of output, previously only possible in ...
DARPA said Tuesday the DRBE, the largest virtual radio frequency test range in the world, simulates complex electronic ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Air Force’s EA-37B “Compass Call” Jet Is Nearly Ready for Service
The EA-37B Compass Call is a wide-area airborne electromagnetic attack weapon aircraft, using a heavily modified version of the Gulfstream G550 civilian jet airframe.
The J-15DT electronic attack jet is optimized for new catapult-equipped aircraft carriers, but may well also embark on older ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChinese lab’s pistol-sized vacuum tube could build game-changer electronic warfare device
They developed a miniaturized traveling-wave tube (TWT), a specialized vacuum tube that amplifies radio frequency (RF) signals in the microwave range. The crucial component for radar systems interacts ...
The UK is particularly interested in one-way and electronic warfare based ACPs. The RAF is transitioning towards a blend of ...
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Air Force Technology on MSNDARPA refine EW tactics with an RF battlespace emulator
DARPA has developed a radio frequency test range to refine to help the US simulate complex RF engagements for modern EW ...
The US government has approved a potential $404 million upgrade package for Australia's MC-55A Peregrine electronic warfare ...
Chinese scientists have developed an electronic warfare technique that can create a 'storm eye', potentially disrupting enemy ...
Innovation will allow Chinese forces to protect own troops and allies from signal jamming disruptions while disabling enemy communication.
Equipment including computerized rifle sights and backpack-portable jammers was recently tested by the U.S. Army. The goal is ...
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