New Systems Aim To Shield Battlefield Assets From Jamming Attacks

equipment in an anechoic chamber

An engineer prepared equipment in an anechoic chamber at RTX’s Harlow, England, facility before electromagnetic interference tests on the Landshield anti-jamming antenna system.

Credit: RTX
One of the more common laments throughout the history of warfare is that too many military planners, defense ministry officials and equipment suppliers assume the next conflict will resemble the last. Yet the opposite appears to be happening with resilient precision navigation and timing. The...

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