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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has successfully trialled advanced electromagnetic (EM) technology, heralding the next generation of capabilities for both offensive and defensive operations in modern warfare. Electromagnetic Dominance: The new battlefield In the era of invisible war, supremacy in the electromagnetic spectrum is as vital as dominance in traditional ...


A new phase of a competition from DASA is seeking innovations in electromagnetic hardware to improve front-line technology. The second phase of a DASA competition seeking innovation in electromagnetic hardware is due to be launched. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Metasurfaces competition has already created 12 new contracts across 9 ...


The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has published a brand new competition document for The Invisible Battlespace, focusing on the hotly contested electromagnetic environment. The Accelerator is seeking new concepts from academia and the private sector alike to better develop radically different approaches to operations across and within the increasingly congested ...


Raytheon Company has showcased Cyber and Electromagnetic Battle Management (CEMBM), a new battle management tool, at Cyber Quest, a US Army event that informs cyber security requirements and priorities. CEMBM integrates cyber and electromagnetic spectrum awareness capabilities into the Electronic Warfare Program Management Tool (EWPMT), an Army programme of record since ...


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