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Guiding the Air Force into the FutureWilliams Foundation Seminar
Williams Foundation Seminar
Guiding the Air Force into the Future
Tenets of Electronic Warfare Tenet 1: The Electro-Magnetic Spectrum (EMS)
permeates the air and space domains.
Tenet 2: Exploiting the EMS can enhance or interfere
with air and space power. (Ignore at your peril).
Tenet 3: Offensive and defensive capabilities of modern
combat systems depend on the assured access to the
EMS.
Tenet 4: Unimpeded access to the EMS and the ability to
restrict its use by an enemy is a critical component of
Australia’s military strategies.
Williams Foundation Seminar
Guiding the Air Force into the Future
Aim Describe how the evolution of airborne Electronic
Attack been defined by an ongoing process of
action-reaction, in which developments in the ability
exploit the EMS have driven advances in the ability
to deny it.
Identify a how the EA-18G can act as a catalyst for a
change in the RAAF’s approach to Electronic
Warfare
Williams Foundation Seminar
Guiding the Air Force into the Future
EW in the Second World War
Williams Foundation Seminar
Guiding the Air Force into the Future
EW in the Second World War
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Guiding the Air Force into the Future
Airborne Electronic Attack WWII
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EW during the Cold War
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Guiding the Air Force into the Future
Israeli EW lessons
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Guiding the Air Force into the Future
1991 Gulf War
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EW in the Modern Age
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Guiding the Air Force into the Future
EW in the Modern Age
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A2/AD
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Conclusion
Williams Foundation Seminar
Guiding the Air Force into the Future
Three Questions How do we ensure the RAAF remains ahead of the
action-reaction cycle in electronic warfare?
How do we ensure we do not focus on the platforms
and instead focus on the effects we need to
generate?
How do we ensure our airmen remain innovative and
not reactionary in providing an air power perspective
on the battle to control and exploit the EMS as part
of the joint force?
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