I/ITSEC: USAF to simulate new EW technologies
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate is looking to simulate new electronic warfare (EW) technologies to verify their value in an increasingly intertwined battlefield.
The Spectrum Warfare Assessment Technologies (SWAT) programme will carry out ‘demonstrations and verify value of new spectrum warfare technologies’, according to a 13 November request for information.
‘The objective of the SWAT programme is to conduct leading-edge system of systems spectrum warfare applications/advanced technology development,’ the RfI stated.
The AFRL expects that an announcement requesting proposals for the programme will be issued in January.
With a funding ceiling of some $49.5 million, the programme
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