EW Experts at Defence IQ’s Airborne Electronic Warfare 2010 include:

Increase Platform Survivability

Deny the Enemy Freedom of Electronic Operations

Learn the Current EW Challenges and Threat Detection Methods

Enable Effective, Up-To-Date EW Training of Aircrew, Including Simulator Training

Modern military forces cannot succeed in today’s Battlespace without the secure and unimpeded use of the electromagnetic spectrum. As armed forces the world over are increasingly dependent on air-assets to perform every aspect of multi-spectrum operations so the vulnerability of these assets are exposed to the growing number and sophistication of air and ground-based threats.

In order to increase survivability and ensure spectrum dominance, aircrews must be trained effectively and airborne assets must be equipped with proven, effective and integrated EW systems and solutions to defend against these threats; deny the enemy access to the EM spectrum and to disrupt enemy capabilities before they become threats.

Download the agenda for the 9th Annual Airborne Electronic Warfare and see the Event History

Download the Electronic Warfare Sector Report 2010 to find out the current state of EW procurement plans and requirements across the globe

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Key themes of Defence IQ’s Airborne Electronic Warfare 2010 will be:

  • Increasing platform survivability in modern operating environments
  • Enhancing current EW training capabilities and tackling the “simulator dilemma”
  • Current strategies to deal with EW Battle Management
  • Insights into the Next generation electronic attack programmes
  • Ensuring the successful integration of EW systems
  • How to defeat the modern IR threats

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