Korszerű elektronikai harceszközök hatása a rádiólokátor rendszerekre

Authors

  • István Balajti NKE HHK Katonai Műszaki Doktori Iskola

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23713/HT.55.3.01

Keywords:

Electronics Warfare (EW), cyberwarfare (CW), radar, DRFM (Digital Radio Frequency Memory)

Abstract

Electronics Warfare (EW) emerged in the early and middle decades of the 20th century with the spread of radio and radar and their use in military operations. It therefore predates cyberwarfare (CW), which emerged decades later with the invention and spread of computers and the internet to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information systems for strategic or military purposes. Today, some overlap exists between EW and CW, though there is a key difference between the two. While the CW could not be successful against well defended, designed and separated military systems that have very limited data connection to the global cyberspace, the advance EW systems shall penetrate these types of “Fortifications”. In 2017, after a year preparation, the Hungarian Army’s electronic warfare development program was launched, aimed to renew radio electronic reconnaissance and jamming capability. The success of the Hungarian Army modernization basically depends on the understanding, its professional service and usage of the newly emerging technologies and their military applications in the battlefield.

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Published

2021-06-17