ATRYBUTRY WALKI RADIOELEKTRONICZNEJ
W SZTUCE WOJENNEJ
RADIOELECTRONICS WARFARE ATTRIBUTES ACCORDING
TO THE ART OF WAR
Author(s): Waldemar ScheffsSubject(s): Security and defense, Military policy, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Geopolityczne
Keywords: electronic warfare; art of war; military; electromagnetic environment;
Summary/Abstract: The study presents aspects of the use of the principles of electronic warfare(EW) in the art of warfare. The material contains conclusions and observations on theuse of individual EW principles based on the theory and practice of their use on thebasis of historically developed conclusions and operating properties of EW systemsafter the armed conflicts of the late 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century.The outlined research area has become a canvas for reflection. and observations of thepractical application of EW principles in the art of war. The efficiency of the EW systemdetermines how and when, and what rules apply at stages of the fight. The applicationof the oldest principles, such as stealth, seems obvious due to the nature of operation ofsome EW systems, others, such as advantage or surprise, are less obvious and notperceived in the same way by all military experts. Historical experience clearly showsthat all of them should be used, and advantage and surprise should be obtained incooperation with other types of troops. The aim of this study is to indicate theimportance of EW principles in contemporary warfare. The analyses were based onconclusions from past armed conflicts and, through a selective analysis of events,referred to the previous fighting in Ukraine, pointing to the importance of the EWprinciples during military operations, and at the same time to the problem of theimpact of modern technology and techniques on the development of principles infuture armed conflicts. The conclusions clearly indicate the evolution of the rules inevery armed conflict.
Journal: Przegląd Geopolityczny
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 49
- Page Range: 126-149
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Polish
