Fighting a modern war depends heavily on hidden battles. It's not only about how many bombs a military can drop on its enemy.
The Army is seeking feedback from industry on the service's new concept of electromagnetic spectrum operations.
Imagine, right now, as you read these words, you’re immersed in an unseen ocean of energy. Waves are zipping through your body, bouncing off walls, and streaming from distant stars. This isn’t science ...
As a means of realizing spectrum superiority, the DoD is creating a new Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Center at Strategic Command. (Sgt. Michael C. Roach/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The ...
Advanced threats lead to open architecture approaches and new analysis of electronic countermeasures.
A new ultrathin photodetector from Duke University can sense light across the entire electromagnetic spectrum and generate a ...
BAE Systems has demonstrated a new system that neutralizes air defenses and disrupst use ...
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the fastest pyroelectric photodetector to date, which works by absorbing heat generated by incoming light. Capable of capturing light from the ...
HOME TO THE US MILITARY’S ELECTRO MAGNETIC SPECTRUM OPERATIONS. WE BROKE THE STORY LAST NIGHT. THE NEW OFFICE WILL BE INSIDE US STRATEGIC COMMAND, WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AMERICA’S NUCLEAR TRIAD.
Did you know that the world around us is filled with different types of light waves ? From the warm glow of the sun to audible radio waves and invisible gamma rays, electromagnetic waves (action ...
To succeed against top adversaries in the future, experts told Congress the military must better integrate electromagnetic spectrum capabilities with operations. (Capt. Joseph Legros/U.S. Army) ...
One of the landmark discoveries of 19 th century physics was the realisation that electricity, magnetism and light are all connected. Experiments had already shown that the movement of electrical ...