Electronic Warfare
Electronic Warfare (EW) refers to military operations that use electromagnetic energy to disrupt or deceive enemy systems. It involves three main components: Electronic Attack, which targets enemy sensors and communications; Electronic Protection, which safeguards friendly systems from such attacks; and Electronic Support, which gathers information about enemy activities.
EW plays a crucial role in modern warfare by enhancing situational awareness and protecting forces. It can involve jamming radar signals, intercepting communications, or using cyber operations to exploit vulnerabilities in enemy technology. As technology advances, the importance of EW continues to grow in military strategy.