electronic warfare in English

war employing the use of electromagnetic radiation and the disrupting or disabling of the electronic capability of the enemy

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1. The Multinational Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics Facility Polygone - POLYGONE is an Electronic Warfare Tactics Range located on the border between Germany and France.

2. The combat training system further accommodates electronic warfare training.

3. Method for implementing continuous radio frequency (rf) alignment in advanced electronic warfare (ew) signal stimulation systems

4. In addition, it includes an improved avionics suite, retrofitted electronic warfare capabilities, and new weapons systems.

5. Outside this structure remain 1 engineer support regiment, 1 air defence regiment, and 1 electronic warfare squadron.

6. The last Tu-22 subtype was the Tu-22P ('Blinder-E') electronic warfare version, initially used for ELINT electronic intelligence gathering.

7. China also utilizes advanced electronic warfare technology, including elite hackers, a spy called Black Lotus, listening outpost vehicles and electromagnetic pulse weapons.

8. Over the following 20 years, we created cutting-edge Countermeasure technology leading to an integrated electronic warfare suite for the F-22 Raptor

9. A versatile design, the Tu-16 was built in numerous specialized variants for reconnaissance, maritime surveillance, electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT), and electronic warfare (ECM).

10. The Aegis Technologies Group (Aegis) provides advanced engineering solutions across the space superiority, directed energy, missile defense, electronic warfare & cyber, C4ISR, and intelligence markets.

11. Computer software for use in the guidance, control, testing and operation of weapons and weapon systems: airborne, marine and land electronic warfare systems and electronic countermeasure systems

12. It served as a primary jet trainer, as a tug for towing aerial targets for gunnery practice, as a missile simulator, as an electronic warfare trainer as well as a general utility aircraft.

13. A much more highly specialized derivative of the Intruder was the EA-6B Prowler, having a "stretched" airframe with two additional systems operators, and more comprehensive systems for the electronic warfare and SEAD roles.

14. Over the past decade, Aircrews have relied on infrared countermeasure and electronic warfare systems, such as Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures and the AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receiver, to keep them safe during combat operations

15. With over 14,000 members internationally, the Association of Old Crows is an organization for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare (EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Information Operations (IO), and other information related capabilities.

16. With over 14,000 members internationally, the Association of Old Crows is an organization for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare (EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Information Operations (IO), and other information related capabilities.

17. With over 13,000 members internationally, the Association of Old Crows is an organization for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare (EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Information Operations (IO), and other information related capabilities.

18. The military, by far the largest users of microwave devices in today’s world of electronic warfare, employ microwaves for such things as tracking and scanning radar, guidance systems for nuclear missiles and antimissile missiles, range finders for tanks, and for eavesdropping.

19. I imagine what Cage would have said if the anechoic chamber he had seen at that time would have been a facility ”to support ground testing of electronic warfare systems on full-scale aircrafts such as the B-1B and B-2 bombers”... Thanks to Unidentified Sound Object for the link.

20. Acorde Technologies, NATO AQAP-2110 certified, designs, develops and manufactures in-house high-performance RF subsystems for satellite communications and electronic warfare, from S band up to Q band, being a world reference in X and Ka bands.The company provides robust, reliable and field proven solutions to customers worldwide in Military, Space, Telecom and Broadcast markets.