Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Author: Thomas Wildenberg
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1682478505

Naval warfare was confined for centuries to surface combat, or undersea clashes. In the twentieth century aerial warfare became the third domain and shortly thereafter, the electromagnetic spectrum also appeared. Until now, little has been written about this important aspect of military conflict on the high seas. In Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum author Thomas Wildenberg provides the first book covering these aircraft, their missions, and the methodology of conducting combat in all its forms along this fourth domain, the electromagnetic spectrum. When navies began to make use of the airwaves, they soon discovered those waves could also be exploited as a source of information about the opposing force. This would later be termed Electronic Intelligence (ELINT). Navies learned the value of interrupting or corrupting the enemy’s communication signals that were transmitted in the “ether,” thus began a method of fighting termed Electronic Warfare (EW). Wildenberg cuts through the secrecy about this understandably mysterious domain of combat. He offers details on aircraft and methods and provides a layman’s set of definitions of terms. Wildenberg shares lessons learned from World War II skirmishes a as well as clashes in the Korean and Vietnam wars, while providing a Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum offers the reader a foundational understanding of this complex form of combat in all its forms. This volume discloses rarely covered concepts and methods which will shape future great power future conflict.

Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Author: Thomas Wildenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682478493

Naval warfare was confined for centuries to surface combat, or undersea clashes. In the twentieth century aerial warfare became the third domain and shortly thereafter, the electromagnetic spectrum also appeared. Until now, little has been written about this important aspect of military conflict on the high seas. In Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum author Thomas Wildenberg provides the first book covering these aircraft, their missions, and the methodology of conducting combat in all its forms along this fourth domain, the electromagnetic spectrum. When navies began to make use of the airwaves, they soon discovered those waves could also be exploited as a source of information about the opposing force. This would later be termed Electronic Intelligence (ELINT). Navies learned the value of interrupting or corrupting the enemy's communication signals that were transmitted in the "ether," thus began a method of fighting termed Electronic Warfare (EW). Wildenberg cuts through the secrecy about this understandably mysterious domain of combat. He offers details on aircraft and methods and provides a layman's set of definitions of terms. Wildenberg shares lessons learned from World War II skirmishes a as well as clashes in the Korean and Vietnam wars, while providing a Fighting in the Electromagnetic Spectrum offers the reader a foundational understanding of this complex form of combat in all its forms. This volume discloses rarely covered concepts and methods which will shape future great power future conflict.

It Hertz But the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) is the War-fighting Domain

It Hertz But the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) is the War-fighting Domain
Author: Salas Carri M.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Cyberspace operations (Military science)
ISBN:

"Over time we have lost an understanding of what physical environments, domains, and war-fighting arenas are and how technology impacts the way in which we apply the principles of war. In recent years, that understanding has been further muddied through the introduction of effective war-fighting in contested environments, anti-access aerial denial, and joint operations in the information environment. These misunderstandings continue to create tactical, operational, and strategic reverberations by inadequately organizing, training, and equipping the youngest and newest operators entering the joint force and the United States Air Force. This paper sets out to establish physical environments, domains, and war-fighting domains. Further, this paper explains how the principles of war are conducted in these war-fighting domains. Finally, this study assesses whether cyberspace is a war-fighting domain or if cyberspace is part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum war-fighting domain."--Abstract.

U.S. Military Operations Within the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Operational Critical Weakness

U.S. Military Operations Within the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Operational Critical Weakness
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

Military forces are utterly reliant and irretrievably wed to the electromagnetic spectrum. Unfettered use of the electromagnetic spectrum is a critical requirement in generating and applying combat power in 21st century across all of the warfighting functions. U.S. military operations within the electromagnetic spectrum and the resultant benefit and strength for American forces are in jeopardy. As our demands on the spectrum expand and our enemies' abilities to utilize the spectrum increase, our ability to continue to coordinate activities within the spectrum is growing more and more problematic. Past programs of frequency deconfliction as the primary means for coordination are insufficient in an environment that requires maximum efficiency in the use of the spectrum. Additionally, civilian thirst for spectrum usage has led to portions previously reserved solely for military operations being auctioned to commercial enterprise. Furthermore, Electronic Warfare (EW) efforts regarding the spectrum are generally uncoordinated either at the tactical or the operational level, and have consequential second and third order effects. Finally, long inattention to EW and frequency management competencies has left forces vulnerable within the electromagnetic battlespace.

Phantom Battlespace

Phantom Battlespace
Author: Colin J Fischer
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN:

The Definitive record of Electronic Warfare, containing all the technical and historical knowledge needed as a primer for Electronic Warfare. Exhaustively researched and containing first person accounts, this is the Commander's guidebook for engaging in the electromagnetic spectrum!

Air Force Doctrine Annex 3-51 Electromagnetic Warfare and Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations July 2019

Air Force Doctrine Annex 3-51 Electromagnetic Warfare and Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations July 2019
Author: United States Government Us Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781696918961

Air Force Doctrine Annex 3-51 Electromagnetic Warfare and Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations July 2019. Electromagnetic warfare (EW) is waged to secure and maintain freedom of action in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). Military forces and other entities are dependent on the EMS to sense, communicate, strike, and dominate offensively and defensively across all warfighting domains. EW is essential for protecting friendly operations and denying adversary operations within the EMS."The term EW refers to military action involving the use of electromagnetic (EM) energy and directed energy (DE) to control the EMS or to attack the enemy". This is not limited to radio or radar frequencies but includes infrared (IR), visible, ultraviolet, and any other free-space electromagnetic radiation such as wireless cyberspace applications. EW is critical in gaining freedom of action within contested and congested environments. EW consists of three divisions: electromagnetic attack (EA), electromagnetic warfare support (ES), and electromagnetic protection (EP). All three contribute to operational success across the operational environment. Proper employment of EW capabilities produces the effects of detection, denial, deception, disruption, degradation, exploitation, destruction, and protection. Capabilities inherent in the EW divisions can be used for both offensive and defensive purposes and are coordinated through electromagnetic battle management (EMBM).

Command of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Command of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Author: Carlo Kopp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1992
Genre: Air power
ISBN: 9780642185815

Argues the case for treating Electronic Combat as an air campaign, with strategic objectives analogous to those sought in the campaign for the Control of the Air and extends this argument to the proposal for an Electronic Combat doctrine for the RAAF.

Winning the Invisible War

Winning the Invisible War
Author: Bryan Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019
Genre: China
ISBN:

The proliferation and growing sophistication of civilian and military EMS capabilities has resulted in an increasingly congested and contested electromagnetic environment for which the U.S. military is unprepared. Over the past decade, several government and external assessments found that the U.S. military is falling behind Chinese and Russian forces in electronic warfare (EW) and that U.S. forces will be challenged to achieve EMS superiority in future conflicts. To address these concerns, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)—sometimes under Congressional direction—initiated an ongoing series of actions to improve its EW doctrine and capabilities. This study will argue these efforts have been unfocused and are likely to fail at delivering EMS superiority, and that a more strategic approach is needed to guide DoD EW and Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) initiatives.

Army Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (FM 6-02. 70)

Army Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (FM 6-02. 70)
Author: Department Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2012-09-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781480008656

This manual provides an overview of electromagnetic spectrum operations for the Army at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. This manual also provides direction, guidance, and techniques necessary to meet the needs of Army electromagnetic spectrum operations in a joint, interagency and multinational environment. In addition, this guide describes the roles and functions of international, national, host nation, and military organizations. It provides a comprehensive look at installation frequency coordination. The target audience for this manual is the electromagnetic spectrum manager, but it is also useful for signal leaders and supervisors to gain an understanding of electromagnetic spectrum operations. The most significant changes in this manual from the previous edition are in Chapters 1, 5, and 6. Chapter 1 has been revised to include the introduction of electromagnetic spectrum operations, the tenets that constitute electromagnetic spectrum operations, and an overview of how electromagnetic spectrum operations support full spectrum operations. Chapter 5 has been revised to include corps and below operations in addition to a better explanation of coordination with electronic warfare operations. Chapter 6 has been updated and revised substantially particularly in regard to equipment updates. Numerous minor updates and revisions have been included throughout the manual to reflect changes in organization, technologies, and processes.

Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations (Joint Publication 6-01)

Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations (Joint Publication 6-01)
Author: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781480134393

This publication, “Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations (Joint Publication 6-01),” provides doctrine for joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations organization, planning, preparation, execution, and assessment in support of joint operations. Military operations are complicated by increasingly complex demands on the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). All modern forces depend on the EMS. The EMS is a physical medium through which joint forces conduct operations. The importance of the EMS and its relationship to the operational capabilities is the key focus of joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations (JEMSMO). The EMS is a highly regulated and saturated natural resource. The EMS includes the full range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. Joint electromagnetic spectrum operations (JEMSO) include all activities in military operations to successfully plan and execute joint or multinational operations in order to control the electromagnetic operational environment (EMOE). JEMSO is comprised of electronic warfare (EW) and JEMSMO and aims to exploit, attack, protect, and manage resources within the EMOE and resolve electromagnetic interference (EMI) in order to achieve the commander's objectives. JEMSMO is planning, coordinating, and managing joint use of the EMS through operational, engineering, and administrative procedures. The primary goal of JEMSMO is to enable EMS-dependent capabilities and systems to perform their functions in the intended environment without causing or suffering unacceptable interference. This publication has been prepared under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It sets forth joint doctrine to govern the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for interagency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational operations. It provides military guidance for the exercise of authority by combatant commanders and other joint force commanders (JFCs) and prescribes joint doctrine for operations and training. It provides military guidance for use by the Armed Forces in preparing their appropriate plans. It is not the intent of this publication to restrict the authority of the JFC from organizing the force and executing the mission in a manner the JFC deems most appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall objective.