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Case Study: Training for Electronic Warfare: Rapid Modernization of Training Systems for Today's Jamming Threats

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CASE STUDY mrcy.com Radar and communications operators face the growing challenge of preparing for sophisticated, constantly evolving electronic threats. EXPLORE EW TRAINING SOLUTIONS AERIAL DOMINANCE AND THE NEED TO COMMUNICATE Recent examples of conflict across the globe highlight the importance of electronic warfare (EW) in modern military operations, emerging as a critical component of a nations' defense and security strategy in the digital age. Advanced EW systems are designed to provide a strategic edge in conflict by protecting forces and disrupting enemy capabilities. One example is electronic attack (EA) or jamming — creating interference signals to confuse enemy radar. To recognize and combat EA, radar and system operators must be exposed to and trained against a wide range of ever- evolving and validated threats. Fielding ground-based advanced jammer training solutions to prepare operators for conflict can be complicated and time consuming, often introducing unnecessary downtime as systems are constantly modernized to mimic the latest enemy jamming techniques. > JAMMER TRAINING SYSTEM / DEFENSE PRIME CUSTOMER TRAINING FOR ELECTRONIC WARFARE: RAPID MODERNIZATION OF TRAINING SYSTEMS FOR TODAY'S JAMMING THREATS

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