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As near-peer adversaries continue to develop and deploy advanced electronic warfare capabilities, the warfighter’s ability to operate in congested and contested electromagnetic spectrum environments …
Information is a strategic resource, it always was, but with fake news and disinformation by nefarious actors very much on the agenda, its manipulation risks having a profound effect on our democraci…
Multi-Domain Integration risks creating challenges for electromagnetic spectrum operations command and control, but these are not insurmountable, argues Major Erik Bamford.
Once again, this year’s As…
Keen-eyed readers of Armada’s military communications webpage may remember an article we ran in April that looked at tropospheric radio.
The article discussed the British Army’s recent acquisition o…
The electromagnetic spectrum has never been so congested. This is only likely to get worse. Training is a key part of meeting this challenge as we explore in episode 3 of the Radioflash! podcast.
Eri…
DSEI Japan 2023 Senior Military Advisor Air Vice Marshal (Ret) Gary Waterfall in conversation with Armada/AMR Editor-in-Chief Andrew Drwiega.
AMR is delighted to present our second podcast. Editor-in-Chief Andrew Drwiega discusses the IDEX defence expo in Abu Dhabi with the EDGE Group's Miles Chambers, Director International Business Devel…
FICINT is a useful tool to help us imagine how the future may unfold. It is particularly apt for those working in the electromagnetic spectrum where technology moves at breakneck speed.
Keen eyed mem…
Armada is proud to launch our new Radioflash podcast. Blending our electronic warfare and military communications podcasts Radioflash covers all aspects of military electromagnetic spectrum use.
Fitt…
As the electromagnetic spectrum becomes more congested and contested so the EW practitioner’s work increases.
Human factors play a key role in Electronic Warfare (EW) but how do we empower EW practit…
A recent article contained a startling revelation that US FARRAH satellites provided SIGINT to British forces during the Falklands War.
Taking its name from film and television icon Farrah Fawcett, A…
How orbit and architecture combine to enable game-changing mission-specific capabilities.
SES will shortly commence deployment of its second-generation Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) constellation, O3b m…
Electronic Warfare has a new foe in the guise of the Covid-19 with microwaves harnessed as an effective tool to kill the virus.
Elettronica has developed the E4Shield virus inactivation system which …
Private sector satellite communications provision is paying dividends for Ukrainian forces in that country’s ongoing war.
In the wake of Russia’s Ukraine invasion on 24th February, thousands of Satel…
Phase 1 of Russia’s war in Ukraine has ended, but battle rages on. Russia’s electronic warfare posture seems to be steadily strengthening as the conflict assumes a new direction.
Jeffrey Fischer has …
Cyber threats and attacks are staples of the evening news, yet how cyber warfare supports conventional military operations is less discussed.
The ongoing war in Ukraine has placed cyber warfare firml…
We are delighted to launch Armada’s new series of Military Communications podcasts. In our first episode we dive into the world of Multiple-In, Multiple-Out radio.
Better known as MIMO, this innovati…
In our latest Electronic Warfare podcast, we catch up with John Longhurst, CEO of TangentLink, to talk about this year’s forthcoming EW Live event.
As previously, this year’s event will be held in th…
The dangers of the electromagnetic pulse are back on the agenda, fortunately, technology is helping to mitigate this threat.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February and the accompanying nuclear…
The United States and Soviet Union poured billions of dollars into signals intelligence satellites during the Cold War.
These spacecraft were an invulnerable and invaluable means of collecting signal…