U.S. Army Eyes Airborne Electronic And Cyber-Attack

Credit: USAF LT. COL. Leslie Pratt
Cyber- and electronic weaponry are rapidly moving to the head of the line as operational users of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) data. The U.S. Army has grasped the idea that to enable success of digital weapons on the battlefield, ISR must be available to find emitters...

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