Managing The Invisible Battle: Raytheon’s EWPMT
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With the new Raytheon software, the Army will no longer be fighting blind against enemy radio jamming — but its own jammers to strike back remain years away.
Wearing The Network To War
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Army foot soldiers are going into battle with more and more electronics, wirelessly networked both to each other and to distant command posts. So can GI Joe be hacked?
Army Explores Robot Decoys & Cannon-Fired Jamming Pods
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Army To Build New Info War Force – Fast
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The Army is already struggling to man its new cyber units — and now it wants to expand their ranks and responsibilities for a new mission.
Army Struggles To Man New Cyber/EW Units: GAO
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As it races to modernize, the service may be creating new formations faster than it can train the technical specialists to staff them.
Digital Arsenal: Army Inches Forward On Electronic Warfare
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To counter Russia’s electronic warfare battalions, the Army wants to field a revolutionary EW weapon by 2023. But how do they get there?
Digital Stiletto: Army Pursues Precision Electronic Warfare
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The US Army can’t match Russia’s battalions of powerful radio jammers. Instead, it’s trying to build a nimble high-tech David to defeat the EW Goliath.
Army Fields Anti-Jam GPS In Germany This Fall
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The first iteration of the new Assured Precision Navigation & Timing (APNT) kit will go to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Germany for evaluation.
Army Adapts Aircraft EW To Protect Tanks: BAE RAVEN
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Will high-tech hardware developed to protect aircraft translate to the mud and dust of ground combat?
Army Picks BAE Jammer To Kill Russian Missiles (Softly)
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If RAVEN succeeds in the next, more challenging round of tests, the BAE jammer will ultimately go on the 1980s-vintage M2 Bradley. That’s a big part of the Army’s urgent push to protect American armored vehicles against Russian-made anti-tank missiles in widespread use around the world.