electronic warfare
Electronic Support’s shifting size
November 30 by IDGA StaffRather than use a one-size-fits-all approach to accommodate an ESM and SIGINT system, how do we right size and optimize our approach?
The Latest Technologies in Military Radar: Advancing Detection Capabilities & Resiliency
January 10 by Katherine ByrneTake an in-depth look at the latest radar technologies that are improving capabilities and enhancing operation efficiencies.
Untold Stories from Electronic Warfare Soldiers
August 16 by Adrienne MoudyArticles describing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that don't detonate aren't typically written. In fact, if an IED doesn't detonate, there really isn't much to write about anyway. So then,...
Army’s Electronic Warfare Evolutionary Path is Presented at IDGA Summit
March 21 by Adrienne MoudyArmy electronic warfare is an evolving capability for the Army. The HQDA G-39 Electronic Warfare, or EW, Division Chief Col. Jim Ekvall had the opportunity to speak at the Institute for Defense and...
Uproar Over Pentagon's New ‘Drone’ Medal
February 14 by Mike O'BrienThe Defense Department this week unveiled its new Distinguished Warfare Medal which can be awarded for drone strikes and cyber warfare activity. It means the medal can be given to service personne...
Electronic Warfare Can Disable an Enemy Quietly
February 12 by John M. DoyleA flight of Israeli warplanes swoop in over northern Syria and destroy a suspected nuclear weapon manufacturing site without being noticed until their bombs are dropping on the facility. How? The Is...
Memo Sets Out Legality of Killing U.S. Citizens in Drone Strikes
February 06 by Mike O'BrienAn internal Justice Department document has spelled out why it is lawful for the government to kill U.S. citizens abroad if it thinks they are terrorists plotting to kill fellow Americans. The 16...
Images From Captured U.S. Drone are Shown on TV in Iran
February 06 by Mike O'BrienFootage reportedly taken from a CIA spy drone that was captured in 2011 has been broadcast on Iran’s state TV. The RQ-170 Sentinel was seized when it entered Iranian airspace from the border...
Tracking the Changes: The Technologies Driving the Military Radar World
January 29 by Mike O'BrienWithin the realm of military hardware, technological advancements over the past few years in the radar industry have been unparalleled. Department of Defense expenditure on radar systems is projec...
North Korea Nuclear Update: Grim Reality Behind Threats to the U.S.
January 27 by Mike O'BrienAfter days of unprecedented aggressive language hurled at the U.S., satellite images emerged Sunday, January 27, that appear to show how North Korea is gearing up for another nuclear test. The pic...
Platform Survivability of EW Systems
January 21 by IDGA EditorTom McDermott, Director of Research at the Georgia Tech Research Institute explores the latest technological developments within the realm of Electronic Warfare. Mr McDermott speaks to the advanceme...
Unveiled: Remote Controlled Payloads at the Bottom of the Ocean
January 17 by Mike O'BrienThe Navy has drawn up revolutionary plans to win the global war on terror - from the depths of the sea. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has unveiled its vision of undersea pa...