DRONES AND SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS: WHAT A SMALL STATE COULD LEARN ABOUT ELECTRONIC WARFARE Cover Image

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DRONES AND SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS: WHAT A SMALL STATE COULD LEARN ABOUT ELECTRONIC WARFARE

Author(s): Kaarel Piip, Haldo-Rait Harro, Ivo Müürsepp, Toomas Ruuben
Subject(s): Military history, Political history, Social history, Security and defense, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Kaitseväe Akadeemia (KVA)
Keywords: electronic warfare; software defined radio (SDR); electromagnetic spectrum;

Summary/Abstract: Electronic warfare (EW) has already spread to the air, the land, the sea, and even space. Today, software defined radio (SDR) technologies that can easily be interfaced with computers are available to anyone for only a few dozen euros. In a software defined radio, signals are usually processed on the software level. Enthusiasts of SDR can independently store large quantities of signals, process these with powerful processors and, when adding the capabilities of AI, they have great resources at hand. We know that the armed forces of the Russian Federation (RF) have great EW capabilities, at least in theory, but we know nothing about the level of military training of their EW units. It is too early to come to any final conclusions about the current conflict, but it is evident that the RF uses all elements of EW. Experience from the war in Ukraine has shown that one can build well-¬functioning systems from readily available devices. The proficient use of existing capabilities may be the most cost-effective approach to enhancing electronic warfare capabilities.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 53-79
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Estonian
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