Winning The Airwaves: Regaining America’s Dominance In The Electromagnetic Spectrum
December 1, 2015 Bryan Clark, Mark Gunzinger
The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is one of the most critical operational domains in modern warfare, but its use in military operations is rapidly changing. In the same way smartphones and the Internet are redefining how the world shares, shops, learns, and works, the development and fielding of advanced sensors and networking technologies will enable some militaries to gain significant new advantages over competitors that fail to keep pace.
Winning the Invisible War: Gaining an Enduring U.S. Advantage in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
November 20, 2019 Bryan Clark, Whitney M. McNamara, Timothy A. Walton
The proliferation and growing sophistication of civilian and military EMS capabilities has resulted in an increasingly congested and contested electromagnetic environment for which the U.S. military is unprepared. Over the past decade, several government and external assessments found that the U.S. military is falling behind Chinese and Russian forces in electronic warfare (EW) and that U.S. forces will be challenged to achieve EMS superiority in future conflicts.
Winning The Airwaves: Regaining America’s Dominance In The Electromagnetic Spectrum
December 1, 2015 Bryan Clark, Mark Gunzinger
The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is one of the most critical operational domains in modern warfare, but its use in military operations is rapidly changing. In the same way smartphones and the Internet are redefining how the world shares, shops, learns, and works, the development and fielding of advanced sensors and networking technologies will enable some militaries to gain significant new advantages over competitors that fail to keep pace.