Tactical Battlefield Communications Electronic Warfare (EW) Workshop is a 2-day hands-on training program that focuses on the practical aspects of electronic warfare against enemy communications signals. The workshop is designed for new EW professionals, specialists in some part of EW, specialists in technical areas peripheral to EW, and managers who are responsible for the efforts of EW engineers and technicians. All the participants will receive their own HackRF and antennas.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of tactical battlefield communications.
- Explore the role of electronic warfare (EW) in modern military operations.
- Identify key components and technologies used in tactical communication systems.
- Examine the principles and techniques of electronic warfare in a battlefield context.
- Learn to analyze and assess communication vulnerabilities in a tactical setting.
- Gain insights into the integration of electronic warfare techniques with communication strategies.
- Explore case studies and real-world examples of successful battlefield communication and EW operations.
- Develop practical skills in configuring and operating tactical communication and EW equipment.
- Understand the ethical and legal considerations associated with electronic warfare.
- Collaborate with peers to solve tactical communication and EW-related challenges through hands-on exercises.
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):
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