Airborne Systems, Ground Systems, Naval Systems and Radar Systems Are All Listed under the Product Guide Section inside the Electronic Warfare Handbook 2007.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45530) has announced the addition of Electronic Warfare Noun 1. electronic warfare - military action involving the use of electromagnetic energy to determine or exploit or reduce or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum EW military action, action - a military engagement; "he saw action in Korea" Handbook 2007 - The Concise Global Industry Guide to their offering. A clear and concise reference to key radar systems in service, production and development as well as EW equipment for aircraft, ground vehicles and naval vessels designed to counter them. The Electronic Warfare Handbook is published annually and it includes comprehensive specifications of electronic warfare equipment in the three spheres of use - air, marine & ground, plus an international directory of EW systems/service/product suppliers. The 10th edition of this unique and useful reference source is due for publication in April 2007. SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS These sections describe, in detail, the EW systems and products in use around the world today. AIRBORNE EW SYSTEMS GROUND EW SYSTEMS NAVAL EW SYSTEMS RADAR SYSTEMS SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY SECTION: A directory of the key suppliers of products, systems and services relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc EW with full contact details and company descriptions. A to Z by company. PRODUCT GUIDE SECTION: This lists the companies under the products that they provide so you can find, for example, all the suppliers of Airborne Systems listed under that category and so on. Content Outline: Airborne Systems: 66 Chaff chaff 1. chaffed hay; called also chop. 2. the winnowings from a threshing, consisting of awns, husks, glumes and other relatively indigestible materials. Flare & Decoy DECOY. A pond used for the breeding and maintenance of water-fowl. 11 Mod. 74, 130; S. C. 3 Salk. 9; Holt, 14 11 East, 571. Systems 63 ELINT/COMINT 18 IR Jammers 6 Laser Warning Receivers 18 Missile Launch Detectors & Approach Warners 51 Radio Frequency Jammers 69 Radar Warning Receivers “RWR” redirects here. For other uses, see RWR (disambiguation). Typically fitted to military aircraft, radar warning receivers (RWR) detect the radio emissions of radar systems, whether ground-based or on-board other aircraft. 7 Laser Warning Receivers 32 Integrated Self Protection Systems Ground Systems: 19 Self-Protection Systems Naval Systems: 45 FR, IR & Acoustic Decoys 107ESM (1) (Enterprise Storage Management) Managing the online, nearline and offline storage within a large organization. It includes analysis of storage requirements as well as making routine copies of files and databases for backup, archiving, disaster recovery, & Jammers Radar Systems: 97 Airborne Surveillance 65 Airborne Fire Control 138 Ground Based Air Defence 108 Tactical Battlefield Systems 70 Surveillance Shipboard ship·board n. 1. The condition of being aboard a ship: on shipboard. 2. Archaic The side of a ship. adj. Fire Control For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45530 |
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