Pentagon and industry’s directed-energy efforts
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A New Set Of Electronic Warfare Weapons

From taking out enemy communications to stopping vehicles and ships and defeating swarms of UAVs, directed-energy and high-powered microwaves. Here is a look at some of the Pentagon and industry’s directed-energy efforts.

 

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Raytheon Progresses Toward MALD-N Jammer For U.S. Navy

Raytheon hopes to be under contract with the U.S. Navy in 2019 to develop an advanced version of its Miniature Air-Launched Decoy. 

 

U.S. Marines Complete Final EA-6B Deployment

The U.S. Marine Corps’ last squadron of Northrop Grumman EA-6B airborne jammers has completed its final deployment and entered a yearlong deactivation process.

 
 
 

UK Company Tests Sigint Module For Small Drones

UK company Horizon Technologies is flight testing its Xtender satphone intercept system on a small quadcopter.

 

Pentagon Team To Work On Electronic Warfare Gaps

The Pentagon is standing up a congressionally mandated, cross-functional team to address electronic warfare gaps throughout the military services.