Manish Kumar Jha , Ankit Bhateja - The Russian- Ukraine conflict unfolded the full spectrum of electronic warfare never seen before. Military technologies like satellites, UAVs, ISR equipment, Missiles, aircraft etc. rely on the wireless communication satellite broadband service which is connected to the Internet and involved the jamming of Navigation satellite signals on ground. You can imagine when your ability to fly and fire accurately are suddenly denied. The very foundation of precision strikes is made redundant though the jamming that takes place in the space and ground. Taking our lead in space tech, how far has Indian Armed Forces embraced such reality, writes Manish Kumar Jha and Ankit Bhateja. , , Satellite Internet, jamming, Russia Ukraine War, Indian Air Force (IAF), Space Technology, xovian, futuristic technology, electronic war, elon musk, Space X, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal, AWACS
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flying around, and then, on the battlefield, it s likely they have service to air, mobile service to air missile systems that are moving around, so establishing the no-fly zone, while it is pretty straightforward, would have some complications and risks to the aircrews of the tankers, the awacs, and the writers that are there to enforce it, so it is easy to do in terms of actually executing it, but it is complicated in terms of getting all the pieces in place and making it happen. bill: we had a no-fly zone over iraq for many years, southern iraq, a no-fly zone over kosovo in the late 1990s. what did we learn from that when you fly 15,000 feet? well, for the most part, the iraqi air force wasn t really a problem for the united states. i don t think the russians would be, either. the problem is, where are you going to stage out of? it is likely you would have to stage out of airfields that are outside of ukraine, and then you would only be able to clear the
Friends and colleagues fondly remember Lt. Hyrum Hanlon, the U.S. Navy pilot who was killed last week in the crash of a E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft in Virginia.