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Digital Stiletto: Army Pursues Precision Electronic Warfare
« on: August 10, 2019, 01:19:03 pm »
 Digital Stiletto: Army Pursues Precision Electronic Warfare

The US Army can't match Russia's battalions of powerful radio jammers. Instead, it wants to build a nimble high-tech David to defeat the EW Goliath.
By   Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on August 08, 2019 at 4:56 PM


WASHINGTON: After decades of neglect, the Army is urgently rebuilding its electronic warfare arm in a radically different form from the Cold War. The US isn’t trying to replicate the high-powered Russia arsenal that has scrambled GPS, radar, and radio from Scandinavia and Ukraine to Syria and Israel. Instead, the Army intends to combine EW with cyber, signals intelligence, and artificial intelligence to counter Russian power with a new kind of precision.

“When the Russians emit like that, they’re letting the entire world known where they are,” Col. Mark Dotson, the Army’s capabilities manager for EW, told reporters in June. That makes the Russian transmitters easier targets for the new long-range precision missiles that the US is developing.

https://breakingdefense.com/2019/08/digital-stiletto-army-pursues-precision-electronic-warfare/