Suppliers: Electronic Warfare & Countermeasures

Honeywell Aerospace

Advanced Solutions for Defense Modernization: Propulsion, Sensors, Communication & Augmented Reality Systems

TUALCOM

Anti-Jam GPS-GNSS Devices, Tactical Data Links, Telemetry Systems, Electronic Warfare Equipment & Flight Termination Systems

CRFS

SIGINT Payloads & Software-Defined RF Sensing Technology for Military UxS

ParaZero Technologies

Revolutionary New Counter-UAS Technology and Precision Payload Delivery Systems

Cannon Defense & Security

Manufacturer & Systems Integrator of Deployable Systems for Military, Government & Security Applications

D-Fend Solutions

RF-Cyber Counter-Drone Technologies for Military, Special Forces & Government Applications

Allen Vanguard

Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) & RF Jamming Technology for Protection from RCIED and Drone Threats

Sightline Intelligence

Powerful Edge Video Processing and AI-Powered Defense Solutions

Echodyne

Radar Reinvented: Radars for Counter-UAS, Base & Asset Security, and Portable ISR

Arctic Horizons

Cutting-Edge Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Tactical Applications

EIZO Rugged Solutions

High-Performance Video Graphics, GPGPU, AI/ML Processing & Display Solutions for Mission Critical Environments

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Integrated Counter-UAS

Modular & scalable counter-drone solution for protection against swarms & dark UAS

Modular & scalable counter-drone solution for protection against swarms & dark UAS
Honeywell’s platform-agnostic Counter-UAS solution can be mounted on vehicles moving at speeds up ...
ESM / ELINT Receiver

Compact multi-channel radar signal analysis system

Compact multi-channel radar signal analysis system
...ct, high-speed electronic support system developed to intercept, analyze, and characterize radar...
Compact IFM Receiver

Ultra-compact high-speed radar signal processor

Ultra-compact high-speed radar signal processor
...ar simulation, electronic countermeasure (ECM), and communications intelligence (COMINT)...
EnforceAir PLUS Tactical Deployment Kit

Tripod-mounted tactical deployment kit for mobile, multilayer counter-drone defense

Tripod-mounted tactical deployment kit for mobile, multilayer counter-drone defense
The EnforceAir PLUS Tactical Deployment Kit from D-Fend Solutions equips military and security force...
EnforceAir PLUS

Multilayer, AI-enhanced C-UAS system for tactical & strategic airspace defense

Multilayer, AI-enhanced C-UAS system for tactical & strategic airspace defense
...er-appropriate countermeasures for each detected drone. With a cyber-first orchestration to reduce...
EnforceAir2 Maritime

RF Cyber-Takeover C-UAS for Naval & Maritime Defense

RF Cyber-Takeover C-UAS for Naval & Maritime Defense
The EnforceAir2 Maritime Version is a field-proven RF Cyber-Takeover Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Syste...
Backpack Deployment Kit

Man-portable drone detection & mitigation for tactical & stealth missions

Man-portable drone detection & mitigation for tactical & stealth missions
D-Fend’s EnforceAir2 Backpack Deployment Kit is a highly mobile counter-drone system designed ...
DefendAir Counter-UAS Systems

Net interception systems for effective counter-drone operations

Net interception systems for effective counter-drone operations
Personal DefendAir Net Gun – A lightweight and highly portable personal net launcher that can be c...
Border Watch

Radar & EO/IR-based threat detection & counter-UAS solution

Radar & EO/IR-based threat detection & counter-UAS solution
Border Watch is an advanced situational awareness and threat detection solution that uses remotely-c...
EchoFlight Radar

Airborne DAA radar for UAVs

Airborne DAA radar for UAVs
EchoFlight is a low-SWaP (size, weight and power) airborne Detect and Avoid (DAA) radar designed spe...
EchoGuard Radar

Ultra-low C-SWaP ESA radar for counter-UAS and airspace & ground surveillance

Ultra-low C-SWaP ESA radar for counter-UAS and airspace & ground surveillance
EchoGuard is a low-SWaP ESA radar in a compact solid state format that provides high-accuracy detect...
EchoShield Radar

Advanced cognitive 4D radar with large field of view

Advanced cognitive 4D radar with large field of view
EchoShield is Echodyne's most advanced and accurate radar, based on advanced pulse-Doppler technolog...
EQUINOX NG

Vehicle Mounted Electronic Countermeasures System

Vehicle Mounted Electronic Countermeasures System
EQUINOX NG (Next Generation) is Allen Vanguard’s latest vehicle mounted ECM system, developed arou...
3XXX ECM

Modular Vehicle Mounted Electronic Countermeasures System

Modular Vehicle Mounted Electronic Countermeasures System
...is a family of Electronic Countermeasures systems with internally-modular and easily upgradeable...
SCORPION

Lightweight Man-portable Electronic Countermeasures System

Lightweight Man-portable Electronic Countermeasures System
SCORPION is a versatile and lightweight ECM system providing a powerful capability for a wide range ...
ANCILE

Counter UAS RF Shield

Counter UAS RF Shield
ANCILE is an operationally-proven counter UAS solution that delivers RF inhibition to commercial dro...
Falconet

Counter UAS with ballistic capabilities

Counter UAS with ballistic capabilities
...with ballistic countermeasures including shotgun and fragmentation rounds and interchangeable...

Electronic Warfare & Countermeasures

Sarah Simpson

Updated:

Electronic warfare (EW) is defined by the US Department of Defence’s Dictionary of Military Terms as: “(a)ny military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum, or to attack the enemy”.

Electronic warfare includes three subdivisions: Electronic Attack, Electronic Protection and Electronic Support subordinate missions.

Electronic Attack (EA) harnesses electromagnetic energy, principally Radio Frequency (RF) signals, against hostile radio-dependent systems and capabilities. These systems and capabilities include radar, communications systems and networks and radio navigation systems.

Electronic Protection (EP) focuses on the protection of one’s own, and friendly, radio-dependent systems and capabilities against EA.

Electronic Support (ES) encompasses all activities which are performed to support the EA and EP missions.

The Three Divisions of Electronic Warfare

Electronic Attack (EA)

Electronic attack exploits radio signals to attack hostile radars or radios, SATCOM or satellite navigation. This is done to prevent these systems operating. During an air campaign, one air force may use electronic attack against it’s adversary’s Integrated Air Defence System (IADS).

Combat aircraft may carry powerful jammers that direct radio signals against the IADS’ radars. This will aim to prevent those radars detecting the incoming aircraft. With the radars blinded, it will be harder to direct missiles, anti-aircraft artillery or defending fighters towards the incoming aircraft.

Jamming may also be done to disrupt the IADS’ radio communications to prevent the management and coordination of a responses.

Electronic Protection (EP)

Electronic protection is the harnessing of EW to protect against sensors or weapons primarily dependent on radar. When a threat, such as a missile, is detected EW systems begin transmitting jamming signals towards the aggressor’s radar. The intention is to blind the radar to cause the missile to lose its target.

Alternatively jamming may be performed in such a way as to create a false, but more tempting, target in the missile’s radar. The missile may then opt to guide itself towards the fake target, believing it to be more lucrative and affording a better chance of a kill. To an extent, electronic attack and electronic protection are overlapping missions.

Electronic Support (ES)

Electronic support constitutes all activities related to facilitating EW. Electronic warfare depends on the continual collection and analysis of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).

SIGINT comprises Communications Intelligence (COMINT) on radio communications, SATCOM and radio networks. SIGINT also comprises Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) covering radars. Signals intelligence efforts collect parametric information on radars, SATCOM and radio communications. This includes details of what radio frequencies these systems use, where they are physically located, precise details on the composition of their radio signals and when these systems are active to name just four criteria.

This can be done using a variety of capabilities. These can include SIGINT satellites in space listening to radio emissions emanating from Earth. It can also be done using covert vehicle or backpack SIGINT systems surreptitiously moving around a city. SIGINT enables electronic attack and electronic protection tactics to then be devised and implemented.

Cyber & Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA)

The advent of cyberwarfare has given electronic attack an additional mission. Alongside jamming, electronic attack signals can be loaded with malicious code. This code can be injected into a hostile radar, radio or SATCOM terminal via an electronic attack. This may be done to attack these specific systems. Alternatively, it can be done to gain access to the communications networks they are connected to. This could allow the cyberattack to spread to targeted computers on that network.

If attacking a hostile Integrated Air Defence System hostile (IADS), a cyberattack could be injected through a radar. It may leave the radar alone but spread through networks targeting computers controlling the IADS. This has resulted in a morphing of EW terminology, in some cases, to reflect this new mission. As a result, terms such as CEMA (Cyber and Electromagnetic Activities) and EMSO (Electromagnetic Support Operations) have evolved to encompass the EW and cyber missions.

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