Issue 133 • March 2022

Russia’s electronic warfare strategy and capabilities

Near Future Submarines built in the Italian way

How Thales helps the RAF exploit sensor information

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Electronic warfare fuels drone capabilities

EW capabilities play a large role in the success of uncrewed operations, driving the race for counter-drone solutions

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  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The defence industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Pearson Engineering
  • Comment
  • Inside the success of the French Army’s SCORPION
  • UK must choose carefully for its Future Medium Helicopter
  • Five minutes with Gary Waterfall on IT²EC
  • TSS International Company Insight
  • TSS International
  • In Depth
  • IISS outlines key military capabilities and trends
  • Russia’s electronic warfare capabilities
  • Electronic warfare fuels drone capabilities
  • How Thales helps the RAF exploit sensor information
  • Hanwha Defense supports land fighting efforts on both sides of the Pacific
  • Near Future Submarines built in the Italian way
  • Pico Electronics
  • PICO Electronics
  • In Data
  • Air force AI deals in decline
  • Cloud hiring levels in the military industry rose in January 2022
  • Asia-Pacific’s military robotic hiring boom
  • Filings: 28% decrease in big data mentions in Q3 of 2021
  • J. Blaschke Wehrtechnik
  • Event preview: Eurosatory 2022
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  • Event: FAV Situational Awareness
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