Army’s New Rapid Capabilities Office Studies Electronic Warfare Boost

Army’s New Rapid Capabilities Office Studies Electronic Warfare Boost
Army’s New Rapid Capabilities Office Studies Electronic Warfare Boost

PENTAGON: The brand new Army Rapid Capabilities Office is studying proposals to spend between $50 and $100 million on urgently needed electronic warfare gear, Breaking Defense has learned. The options include sensors to detect radar and radio signals, and jammers to block them, mounted on ground vehicles, soldiers’ backpacks, and drones. Where will the money come…