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Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies ...

Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies ...

Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies ...

Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies ...

Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies ...

Across the spectrum: US Army overhauls electronic warfare training

by Meredith Roaten

US Army 125th Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Battalion, Electronic Warfare team, trained 25th Infantry Division soldiers on the V-MAX jamming backpack during the ‘Super Garuda Shield 23' exercise in September. (US Army)

As the US Army works toward revamping its force by 2030, it hopes to capitalise on new technologies such as warfare on the electromagnetic spectrum and tackle the complexities of training soldiers to operate in the unseen world.

The army wants to expand training on weapons that jam, suppress, and dominate the electromagnetic spectrum to all centres of excellences by 2030, army officials first announced in August. Current training capability is limited because of regulations, funding, and technology, however, new simulations and training grounds are in the works in the next few years, officials said.


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