HASC EW Expert Bacon: US ‘Not Prepared’ For Electronic Warfare Vs. Russia, China

HASC EW Expert Bacon: US ‘Not Prepared’ For Electronic Warfare Vs. Russia, China
HASC EW Expert Bacon: US ‘Not Prepared’ For Electronic Warfare Vs. Russia, China

WASHINGTON: The US military is “not prepared” to conduct radio and radar jamming against high-end adversaries, a veteran electronic warfare officer now in Congress says. We have made major progress jamming terrorist communications in Afghanistan and Iraq, says Rep. Don Bacon, a retired one-star general who recently visited both countries. But even against such low-tech foes,…

Spectrum (EW) Should Be A Warfighting Domain: Rep. Bacon

Spectrum (EW) Should Be A Warfighting Domain: Rep. Bacon
Spectrum (EW) Should Be A Warfighting Domain: Rep. Bacon

WASHINGTON: After two decades of decline, American electronic warfare is recovering, but not fast enough, says general-turned-congressman Rep. Don Bacon. What the military needs to do, Bacon said is to elevate the electromagnetic spectrum to an official domain of warfare — alongside land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace — and appoint general officers as EW…

VCJCS Mulls Newest Domain: Electromagnetic Spectrum

VCJCS Mulls Newest Domain: Electromagnetic Spectrum
VCJCS Mulls Newest Domain: Electromagnetic Spectrum

WASHINGTON: The Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is taking a “very serious” look at to making the electromagnetic spectrum a formal “domain” of military operations, a top aide to the Pentagon’s chief information officer told me this morning. The move would elevate the ethereal realm of radio waves and radar to the same…

DoD CIO Says Spectrum May Become Warfighting Domain

DoD CIO Says Spectrum May Become Warfighting Domain
DoD CIO Says Spectrum May Become Warfighting Domain

WASHINGTON: Pentagon officials are drafting new policy that would officially recognize the electromagnetic spectrum as a “domain” of warfare, joining land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace, Breaking Defense has learned. The designation would mark the biggest shift in Defense Department doctrine since cyberspace became a domain in 2006. With jamming, spoofing, radio, and radar all covered under…