Electronic Warfare Training in the 21st Century
Commitment | 3 days, 7-8 hours a day. |
Language | English |
User Ratings | Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said |
Price | $2,895.00 |
Delivery Options | Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This three-day Electronic Warfare Training in the 21st Century course presents the depth and breadth of modern Electronic Warfare, covering Ground, Sea, Air, and Space applications, with simple, easy-to-grasp intuitive principles. Complex mathematics will be eliminated, while the tradeoffs and complexities of current and advanced EW and ELINT systems will be explored. The fundamental principles will be established first and then the many varied applications will be discussed. The attendee will leave this Electronic Warfare Training course with an understanding of both the principles and the practical applications of current and evolving electronic warfare technology.
Electronic Warfare Training Introduction covers the following topics:
- Electronic Warfare Training: Introduction to Electronic Combat
- Electronic Warfare Workshop: Modern Threat Weapons and Sensors
- Electronic Warfare Workshop: Vulnerability of Radar Modes
- Electronic Warfare Workshop: Vulnerability/Susceptibility of Weapon Systems
- Electronic Warfare Workshop: ECM Techniques (EA)
- And more…
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
- 3 days of Electronic Warfare Training Introduction with an expert instructor
- Electronic Warfare Introduction Course Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
RESOURCES
- Electronic Warfare Training – https://www.wiley.com/
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this Electronic Warfare Training in the 21st Century, you will be able to:
- Introduction to Electronic Combat.
- Modern Threat Weapons and Sensors.
- Vulnerability of Radar Modes.
- Vulnerability/Susceptibility of Weapon Systems.
- ESM (ES).
- ECM Techniques (EA).
- ECCM (EP).
- EW Systems.
- EW Technology.
CUSTOMIZE IT
- We can adapt this Electronic Warfare in the 21st Century course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this Electronic Warfare in the 21st Century course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Electronic Warfare Training in the 21st Century course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Electronic Warfare in the 21st Century course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP
The target audience for this Electronic Warfare course:
- Technical personnel
- Electronic warfare or radar system planning, design, development, operations, and maintenance
- Electrical engineers
- Software engineers
- System engineers
- System analysts
- Cyber security professionals
- Verification and validation personnel
- Project managers
- Program managers
CLASS PREREQUISITES
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Electronic Warfare course are:
- N/A
COURSE SYLLABUS
Introduction to Electronic Combat
- This section will include an introduction to the EW taxonomy: Electronic Attack, Electronic Support, and Electronic Protection. We will discuss both the old and new terminology. We will also discuss the electromagnetic spectrum and electromagnetic waves.
Modern Threat Weapons and Sensors.
- We will discuss various air defense weapons systems including airborne intercept, surface-to-air missile systems, and anti-aircraft artillery, including both land-based and maritime. We will also consider integrated air defense systems. Specific examples will be illustrated. We will also discuss different types of radar systems including surveillance, target acquisition, and fire control as well as electro-optic and infrared sensor systems. Examples will be illustrated. Russian and Chinese systems will be described, and their geographic employment will be shown.
Vulnerability of Radar Modes.
- We will discuss various radar modes such as non-coherent pulsed, coherent pulsed, pulse doppler, FM-CW, pulse compression, and mono-pulse. For each type, we will discuss their vulnerability to EA and their resistance to countermeasures.
Vulnerability/Susceptibility of Weapon Systems.
- We will consider effective countermeasures techniques to be applied to airborne interceptors, surface-to-air missile systems, and anti-aircraft artillery. We will also discuss radar cross-section and stealth. Electronic Warfare Training in the 21st Century
ESM (ES).
- For electronic support, we will consider the various types of receivers that are employed, as well as the direction-finding systems and analysis systems. Specific ES and SIGINT platforms will be described.
ECM Techniques (EA).
- The various approaches to EA will be discussed including noise jamming, spot, swept, and barrage, as well as deception jamming. We will also consider various expendables, including chaff, flares, anti-radiation missiles, and decoys.
ECCM (EP).
- For electronic protection, we will look at pulse compression techniques, sidelobe blankers, and low probability of intercept techniques.
EW Systems.
- We will explore the various EW systems employed by the US and some foreign countries. This will include jammers, chaff dispensers, anti-radiation missiles, and decoys and how they are employed. We will include airborne and shipboard systems.
EW Technology.
- We will discuss various EW technologies such as antennas, receivers, transmitters, solid-state amplifier technology, matched filters, and digital processing technology.