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How the U.S. Navy Reinvented the Art of Jamming
« on: Monday, Oct 20, 2025 02:33 am »
How the U.S. Navy Reinvented the Art of Jamming

We explore the evolution of electronic warfare from the Cold War to today, focusing on the U.S. Navy’s new ALQ-249 Next Generation Jammer. From the aging ALQ-99 pods of the Vietnam era to the revolutionary digital systems now arming the EA-18G Growler, we trace how decades of innovation, setbacks, and competition reshaped America’s airborne jamming capability. Along the way, we uncover how these technologies could redefine future combat and why both the Navy and Air Force see the electromagnetic spectrum as the next great battlefield.

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