A New Front: Cognitive Electronic Warfare

A New Front: Cognitive Electronic Warfare
AP Photo/The Free Lance-Star, Peter Cihelka

Radar used to be a slow science. Electronic warfare is a blanket term that encompasses the radar signals used to detect an attack, the radios used to communicate that the attack is coming, and the specific radio interference sent to confuse enemy radars as they're attacking. And in the Cold War, every part of this used to be analog.

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