U.S. Air Force: 43rd Electronic Combat Squadron completes first EA-37B training mission
The United States Air Force has successfully completed the first training mission for the EA-37B aircraft on 2 May 2025.
The United States Air Force has successfully completed the first training mission for the EA-37B aircraft on 2 May 2025.
Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Viper Electronic Warfare Suite (IVEWS) has successfully completed Operational Assessment flight testing on U.S. Air Force F-16 aircraft.
Anduril Industries has introduced Pulsar-L (Pulsar-Lite), the latest addition to its Pulsar family of software-defined Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) systems.
The 16th Electronic Warfare Squadron (EWS) at Eglin Air Force Base hosted the annual Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Mission Data Working Group in early March.
NATO has taken a significant step forward in strengthening its electromagnetic warfare capabilities with the successful testing of a new prototype sensor, developed by the NCIA.
Rohde & Schwarz and ELT Group have partnered to deliver advanced electronic warfare (EW) systems for European naval forces.
L3Harris Technologies and Shield AI have announced a collaboration to develop an advanced electronic warfare (EW) system using artificial intelligence.
The Royal Navy has commenced testing of its next-generation electronic warfare system, the Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC) Increment 1.
he Royal Navy has taken a significant step in modernising its electronic warfare capabilities with the production of the first next-generation Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC).
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a USD 551 million contract to equip current and future U.S. Navy submarines with advanced electronic warfare (EW) systems.
L3Harris Technologies has successfully completed the first flight of its all-digital electronic warfare (EW) suite, Viper Shield, on a U.S. Air Force single-seat Block 70 F-16 fighter jet.
L3Harris Technologies has unveiled a breakthrough innovation by integrating advanced electronic warfare (EW) capabilities into its T7 robot.