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Electronic Warfare Training

Electronic Warfare Training

Electronic Warfare Training:

Electronic Warfare Training Introduction Workshop Course with Hands-on Exercises (Online, Onsite, and Classroom Live)

This three-day Electronic Warfare Training Introduction 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 Introduction course with an understanding of both the principles and the practical applications of current and evolving electronic warfare technology.

This Electronic Warfare Training Introduction course is designed as an introduction for managers and engineers who need an understanding of the basics. It will provide you with the ability to understand and communicate with others working in the field.

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
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Customize It:
  • We can adapt this Electronic Warfare 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 Course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Electronic Warfare 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 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
Objectives:

After completing this Electronic Warfare Training course, students will be able to:

  • The attendee will leave this Electronic Warfare Introduction course with an understanding of both the principles and the practical applications of current and evolving electronic warfare technology. This Electronic Warfare Introduction course is designed as an introduction for managers and engineers who need an understanding of the basics. It will provide you with the ability to understand and communicate with others working in the field. A detailed set of notes used in the class will be provided. You will also receive a 40-page EW Pocket Guide and an Antenna and Propagation Calculation Slide Rule
Course Syllabus:
  1. Introduction to Electronic Combat. Radar-ESM-ECM-ECCM- LPI-Stealth (EC-ES-EA-EP). Overview of the Threat. Radar Technology Evolution. EW Technology Evolution. Radar Range Equation. RCS Reduction. Counter-Low Observable (CLO). The changing role of Decoys. The impact of Stealth.
  2. Modern Threat Weapons and Sensors. Including Legacy systems that are being upgraded and still dangerous; New Russian and Chinese surface-to-air missiles and related radars; Upgraded radar-controlled guns; and New infrared missile trackers.
  3. Vulnerability of Radar Modes. Air Search Radar. Fire Control Radar. Ground Search Radar. Pulse Doppler, MTI, DPCA. Pulse Compression. Range Track. Angle Track. SAR.
  4. Vulnerability/Susceptibility of Weapon Systems. Semi-Active Missiles. Command Guided Missiles. Active Missiles. TVM. Surface-to-air, air-to-air, air-to-surface.
  5. ESM (ES). ESM/ELINT/RWR. Typical ESM Systems. Probability of Intercept. ESM Range Equation. ESM Sensitivity. ESM Receivers. DOA/AOA Measurement. MUSIC / ESPRIT. Passive Ranging. Important detection and range calculations using simple dB math.
  6. ECM Techniques (EA). Principals of Electronic Attack (EA). Noise Jamming vs. Deception. Repeater vs. Transponder. Sidelobe Jamming vs. Mainlobe Jamming. Synthetic Clutter. VGPO and RGPO. TB and Cross Pol. Chaff and Active Expendables. Decoys. Bistatic Jamming. Power Management, DRFM, high ERP. J/S and burn through calculations for self-protection and remote jamming using simple dB math.
  7. ECCM (EP). EP Techniques Overview. Offensive vs Defensive ECCM. Leading Edge Tracker. HOJ/AOJ. Adaptive Sidelobe Canceling and other techniques. EP techniques will be related to the numerical changes in EW effectiveness they enable.
  8. EW Systems. Airborne Self Protect Jammer. Airborne Tactical Jamming System. Shipboard Self-Defense System.
  9. EW Technology. EW Technology Evolution. Transmitters. Antennas. Receiver / Processing. . How these new technologies are driving what EW systems do and how they do it. Advanced EW. Electronic Warfare Overview.

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