Northrop’s TEEMS converts unmanned platforms into agile EW nodes, coordinating wideband jamming and emitter neutralization remotely via Tactical Assault Kit.
Browsing Category
Jamming
11 posts
Explore the world of jamming technology, designed to disrupt enemy communications, navigation, and radar systems.
Quantum Compass? Leidos Aims to Outmaneuver GPS Jamming
Quantum-powered MagNav uses magnetic fields and diamond sensors to deliver GPS-free, jam-resistant navigation in contested environments.
Ukraine’s Backpackable ‘Frying Pan’ EW Weapon Cooks Drones Mid-Air
Ukraine fields backpackable Patelnya EW system to jam Russian drones, protect troops, and reduce operator health risks.
UK’s EM-Vis System Packs Electronic Warfare Power Into a 10-Kilo Box
EM-Vis Deceive is lightweight battlefield device built for modern electronic warfare, jamming threats and adapting fast in dynamic environments.
New Pulsar-L Shrinks EW Power to Portable Threat Hunter
Pulsar-L can detect and neutralize threats in the wild, all without the bulky baggage or slow workflows of legacy EW tech.
Rohde & Schwarz Ups Drone Defense With Modular Multi-Band Jammer
Rohde & Schwarz has unveiled a modular multi-band jammer for its Ardronis…
Hensoldt Unveils Man-Portable Jammer for Frontline Protection
Hensoldt is showcasing its new GMJ9500 man-portable jammer designed to counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices at IDEX in the UAE.
US Navy Declares IOC for Next-Gen Jammer Mid-Band
The US Navy has declared initial operational capability for the Next-Generation Jammer Mid-Band system, taking a major step in providing the E/A-18 Growler an edge in electromagnetic spectrum warfare.
US Navy Invests Further $590M in Raytheon’s Next-Gen Jamming System
The US Navy has awarded Raytheon a $590-million contract for continued work on the Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band system.
US to Receive Satellite Jammers to Counter China, Russia Next Year
The US will receive a weapon next year designed to jam Chinese and Russian satellites in the early stages of a potential conflict, the US Air Force said.