Rostecs RosEl holding company has begun testing of its Podorozhnik electromagnetic chip filters that protect electronic components from interference and suppression. These devices can be used on drones and aircraft and any other equipment that can be the target of electronic suppression
L3Harris Technologies and Shield AI have demonstrated how unmanned systems can detect, analyze and respond to electromagnetic threats in real time without human intervention. Both companies plan to conduct live flight testing later this year with actual radio frequency emitters, platforms and payloads for coordinated electronic warfare operations
Clusters of ships have appeared near the Strait of Hormuz amid electronic interference that has disrupted maritime navigation during the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel and Iran, according to multiple reports. Tracking platforms have recorded at least a dozen clusters of vessels near the waterway, with some groups containing...
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Turkish defense firm ASELSAN has signed a memorandum of understanding with U.K
Calian Group Ltd. has mobilized an initial $100 million to accelerate the development and deployment of Canadas sovereign C5ISRT defence capabilities, as pressure mounts to strengthen operational readiness and Arctic security amid a changing global threat environment
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South Korea has launched a long-term electronic warfare development program aimed at deploying a new wide-area system by 2034 to counter hostile air defense and command networks. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) on January 20 held a kickoff meeting for the Electronic Warfare (Block-I) System Development Project at LIG Nex1s Pangyo House, formally initiating the program
ASELSAN has signed a $410 million contract with Poland for the sale of electronic warfare systems. While the company officially announced the sale to a NATO member without naming the country, both Turkish and Polish media confirmed Poland as the buyer
Russia's RosEl Holding Company has developed a new portable passive UAV detection device, Ogonyok. It intercepts video signals from enemy drones, allowing for objective threat assessment and timely evacuation upon detection of an approaching drone
Textron Systems announced the launch of its Damocles launched effect (LE) — a new weapon system designed to enhance combat effectiveness in peer warfare environments, on October 7. The system integrates Textrons second-generation Explosively Formed Penetrator (GEN2 EFP) to deliver top-attack, electronic warfare, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities
Raytheon has cleared a major milestone in developing its new Advanced Electronic Warfare (ADVEW) system for the U.S