• Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

Tonex's "Electronic Protection and Electronic Attack for Non-Engineers" course provides a comprehensive exploration of electronic warfare (EW) tailored for professionals without an engineering background. Participants gain a solid foundation in EW concepts, including electronic protection and attack strategies. Covering historical perspectives, legal considerations, and emerging technologies, the course equips learners with essential skills to navigate the complexities of modern warfare. With a focus on decision-making in electronic protection and a broader understanding of non-engineering aspects, this training ensures participants can assess, mitigate, and make informed decisions related to electronic threats. Join this course to enhance your knowledge and contribute effectively to the dynamic field of electronic warfare.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the basics of electronic protection and electronic attack technologies.
  • Identify common electronic warfare threats and vulnerabilities for non-engineering professionals.
  • Examine the principles behind electronic protection techniques and strategies.
  • Explore the fundamentals of electronic attack methods without the need for an engineering background.
  • Gain insights into the impact of electronic warfare on non-engineering aspects of operations.
  • Learn about current and emerging technologies in electronic protection and electronic attack.
  • Develop skills to assess and mitigate electronic warfare risks in non-engineering contexts.
  • Apply knowledge gained to real-world scenarios relevant to non-engineering professionals.
  • Enhance communication with engineering teams by understanding electronic protection and attack concepts.
  • Discuss ethical considerations related to electronic warfare for non-engineers.

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):