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US Army trains forces across military on tools to fight drones
War fighters need a suite of options is needed to thwart the growing threat from unmanned systems. “There’s no one silver bullet that is going to address this," a leader says.
By Adam Stone
US Army matures tactical tools for trustworthy data, cyber op action plans
The service sought to improve two technologies at this year's NetModX event focused on cyber defense of the network and integrity of soldier data.
By Mark Pomerleau
Army cuts procurement of airborne jammer in smaller electronic warfare budget
The service won't buy one its top electronic warfare systems this year. But the drone-mounted jamming and cyber pod can re-compete when developmental testing is done.
By Mark Pomerleau
Army tests new techniques with airborne jamming pod
“This is the first time that we’ve had airborne capability like this. The big piece of it is just giving it visibility for senior leaders,” an electronic warfare official says.
By Mark Pomerleau
US forces could learn from intense electronic war battle in Ukraine
Ukraine has lost nearly 100 drones to Russian electronic attacks on navigation systems through a tactic known as GPS spoofing.
By Shawn Snow
Massive simulation shows the need for speed in multi-domain ops
Some of the capabilities tested can't be done in the real world because they don't exist yet.
By Todd South
Here’s how the Army’s rank-and-file should view their role in the service’s doctrinal shift
"It’s going to be critical to get their feedback," TRADOC's senior enlisted soldier said.
By Kyle Rempfer
US Central Command now says it ‘engaged’ 2 Iranian drones, not 1
The U.S. military says that when it destroyed an Iranian drone last week over the Strait of Hormuz, it also took aim at a second drone.
This armored vehicle can resist mines and jam airwaves
The Army's Rapid Equipping Force recently delivered a new electronic warfare tactical vehicle.
By Mark Pomerleau