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Special Edition: Electronic Warfare
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Commercial Advances Are Reshaping Electronic Warfare

There is renewed investment in EW development to bring digital technology to all parts of the system, from radar-warning receivers to electronic countermeasures.

 

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Next Phase Of IRST Upgrade For F/A-18E/F Begins

Lockheed Martin has begun the second phase of a project to integrate an infrared search and track sensor internally on the U.S. Navy’s Boeing F/A-18E/F fleet.

 

MiG-29 Fulcrum To Be Fitted With AESA Radar

Russia is planning to resume trials of the active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar made by Phazotron-NIIR on MiG-29 family fighters.

 
 
 

BAE Develops Algorithm To Decode RF Signals

DARPA has selected BAE Systems to develop a new data-driven, machine-learning algorithm to decode radio frequency signals.

 

U.S. Navy Wants To Develop Next Gen Towed Decoys

U.S. Navy officials want to develop “as soon as feasibly possible” a next-generation towed decoy for the Boeing F/A-18E/F fleet.