Army Tests Jamming MRAPs: New Electronic Warfare Vehicle

Army Tests Jamming MRAPs: New Electronic Warfare Vehicle
Army Tests Jamming MRAPs: New Electronic Warfare Vehicle

The Electronic Warfare Tactical Vehicle is by no means the solution to the Army’s EW shortfalls. But there are enough vehicles with enough capability to train electronic warfare troops, test out new tactics, and, if worst comes to worst, deploy “to both Korea and Europe.”

Army Electronic Warfare ‘Is A Weapon’ – But Cyber Is Sexier

Army Electronic Warfare ‘Is A Weapon’ – But Cyber Is Sexier
Army Electronic Warfare ‘Is A Weapon’ – But Cyber Is Sexier

WASHINGTON: “Electronic warfare is a weapon,” fumed Col. Joe Dupont. But as the Army’s project manager for EW programs — and its recently declassified offensive cyber division — Dupont faces an uphill battle against tight budgets and Army culture to make that case. Whoever rules the airwaves will be able to keep their networks and sensors…

Army Electronic Warfare Goes On The Offensive: New Tech Awaits Approval

WASHINGTON: Today, somewhere inside the Pentagon, senior Army officers will likely recommend development of new radio-jamming equipment for the post-Afghan War world. After a decade desperately playing defense against radio-detonated IEDs — and, before that, a decade of neglect in the 1990s — Army electronic warfare is taking the offensive again. With their eyes on…