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Photonics for electronic warfare

2014 IEEE Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Photonics Technology Conference (AVFOP), 2014
Photonic components and technologies augment and enhance traditional RF and digital EW jammer system architectures. Four identified capabilities enabled by photonics are simultaneous transmit and receive, frequency conversion, true-time delay, and photodiode/antenna integration.
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Trends in Electronic Warfare

IETE Technical Review, 2003
This paper covers development trends in communication and radar electronic warfare (EW). Threat scenario and role of EW sensors in developing Electronic Order of Battle (EOB) are described. EW is subdivided into Electronic Support Measure (ESM), Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) and Electronic Counter-counter Measure (ECCM) systems.
G Nagendra Rao, C V S Sastry, N Divakar
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Radar Electronic Warfare Techniques

2021
This chapter presents a taxonomy of radar electronic warfare techniques and then address some of the most common mitigation techniques, the Chapter is concluded with sample case study that enforces the theory. Active and passive electronic attack technique are described.
Bassem R. Mahafza, Robert J. Balla
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Electronic Warfare Innovations

Naval Engineers Journal, 1996
Abstract  Modern technology has resulted in significant innovations in Electronic Warfare. The Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC) program has resulted in Electronic Warfare RF receivers that are orders of magnitude smaller, lighter and cheaper than receivers produced only a few years ago.
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Cyber warfare and electronic warfare integration in the operational environment of the future: cyber electronic warfare

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
For the states with advanced technology, effective use of electronic warfare and cyber warfare will be the main determining factor of winning a war in the future’s operational environment. The developed states will be able to finalize the struggles they have entered with a minimum of human casualties and minimum cost thanks to high-tech.
Osman Askin, Riza Irmak, Mustafa Avsever
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Electronic Warfare Overview

2016
Because radar systems find and make measurements of noncooperative targets, it motivates various countering actions. Motorists might want to deprive the highway patrolman of information about their speed to avoid a ticket. Certainly, nations want to deny other nations all kinds of information, particularly in times of tension or war. Electronic warfare
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Electronic Warfare—A Perspective

IETE Technical Review, 2000
(2000). Electronic Warfare—A Perspective. IETE Technical Review: Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 319-323.
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