Topics: Radio Program, Ship types, Nutrition, Oil tankers, Electronic warfare, South China Sea, American...
Topics: Radio Program, Divided regions, East Asian countries, Republics, Law enforcement, Member states of...
The needs and potential uses of remote conferencing in a crisis environmental are examined. An analysis of the PUEBLO incident, based on the unclassified Pike Committee Hearings and Report, is used to illustrate the potentials of conferencing during a crisis. Unclassified paragraphs of the Defense Communications Agency (DCA) instructions on how to establish a conference with current equipment are discussed and analyzed.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Belden, T G, INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA SYSTEM EVALUATION DIV,...
An analysis of the capability of Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence (CEWI) units to support the corps and divisions in AirLand Battle is pursued by examining the current structure and equipments fielded. The basic tenets of AirLand Battle -- initiative, agility, depth and synchronization -- are established as valid criteria for evaluating the two structural alternatives presented. The current structure which emphasizes decentralized operations appears to be the better approach given the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Coughlin,J M, NAVAL WAR COLL NEWPORT RI, *MILITARY DOCTRINE, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,...
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This paper, authored in 1998, discusses the then emerging warfare line of operation concerning Information Operations and its potential useful support to future United States defense and national security objectives.
Topics: Information Operations, IO, United States, US, national security, Michael S. Grogan, Naval War...
Topics: Radio Program, American Roman Catholics, Insurance, American politicians, American talk radio...
Topics: Radio Program, Divided regions, East Asian countries, Republics, Member states of the United...
The ability to maintain electromagnetic superiority is important enough that the Marine Corps maintains Electronic Warfare as one of its six functions of Marine Aviation. The EA-6B Prowler is the only aircraft the Marine Corps has that is capable of fulfilling this mission. With the Prowler nearing the end of its projected service life and no follow-on platform having been identified, the Marine Corps will lose a valuable aviation capability with the demise of the Prowler. With the decision by...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MARINE CORPS UNIV QUANTICO VA SCHOOL OF ADVANCED WARFIGHTING, *AGING(MATERIALS),...
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Strategic Intelligence issue of Military Intelligence, July-September 1984. United States Army Intelligence Center and School, Fort Devens, Mass. Contents: The Strategic Debriefer The KAL Incident, Lt. Col David T. Twining. The Strategic Intelligence Analyst, Lt. Col. Miles L. Kara. Where Are All the Strategists? 1st Lt. Stephen P. Aubin. Indications, Warnings and Bureaucracies, Dr. Stephen J. Andriole. The Defense Intelligence College Comes of Age, Dr. Hugo Keesing. The Postgraduate...
Topics: United States Army Intelligence Center and School, Fort Devens, Mass., electronic warfare, signals...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32) and index
Topics: Military Science, Juvenile literature, History - General, Juvenile Nonfiction, Technology &...
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Topics: Parson, Michael (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Peace officers -- Kyrgyzstan -- Fiction, Gold,...
The purposes of operational decision aids are presented and their characteristics are described. Then, operational decision aid evaluation criteria are discussed. This discussion includes proximal vs. distal criteria, criterion acceptability and how to assure acceptability, criterion generalizability, criterion reliability, criterion objectivity, and criterion quantifiability. The problem of the practical significance of a criterion in terms of provision of operationally oriented data is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Siegel,Arthur I, APPLIED PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES INC WAYNE PA SCIENCE CENTER,...
As part of a research program investigating decision support capabilities for battlefield planning, an examination was made of developmental systems in each of five principal elements of Army C2I: maneuver control, fire support, air defense, intelligence and electronic warfare, and combat support services. The systems described generally fall into two categories (with some overlap): (1) decision support systems that attempt to capture automatic specific decision processes, usually employing...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lehner, Paul E., DECISION SCIENCE CONSORTIUM INC FALLS CHURCH VA, *BATTLEFIELDS,...
This section has been prepared for the purpose of providing information concerning the Army Research, Development, Test and Evaluation program. The Descriptive Summaries are comprised of R-2 (Budget Item Justification Sheet) and R-3 (RDT&E Program Element/Project Cost Breakdown) Exhibits which provide narrative information on all RDT&E program elements and projects for the FY 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 time period.
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY RESEARCH, *ARMY BUDGETS, *PLANNING...
The 1988 Tri-Service Data Fusion Symposium (DFS-88) was held at Laurel, Maryland on 17-19 May 1988 under the joint sponsorship of the Data Fusion Sub-Panel of the Joint Directors of Laboratories (JDL/DFSP), CECOM Center for Signals Warfare, Naval Air Development Center, Rome Air Development Center, and the Naval Ocean Systems Center. The symposium theme, THE ROLE OF DATA FUSION IN TACTICAL C2, emphasizes (a) the emergence of technology for implementing data fusion in military systems, and (b)...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV LAUREL MD APPLIED PHYSICS LAB, *COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS,...
This report contains information of research projects in the four interdisciplinary groups, Command, Control & Communications Academic Group, Electronic Warfare Academic Group, Space Systems Academic Group and Undersea Warfare Academic Group, which were carried out under funding of the Naval Postgraduate School Research Program.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Smith, Frances M., NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT,...
Information has always been important in military affairs, conflicts, and wars. Information warfare is an important new concept that is emphasized by the significance of computer and information technology. The United States Air Force has educated and trained individuals in information warfare since recognizing the importance of information warfare in 1995. The Air Force Information Warfare Center and the information warfare squadron were also created to address information warfare concerns....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hollman, Ryan D., AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSONAFB OH SCHOOL OF LOGISTICS...
This workshop will examine evolving trends in Soviet views on warfare. Two specific issues are on the agenda: What do we know the Soviet approach to theater assessment? Is there convincing evidence of major changes in Soviet thinking on non-nuclear warfare? The workshop is being conducted by the Soviet Security Studies Working Group, for the Office of Net Assessment, Department of Defense.
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, *FOREIGN...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ, *COMMAND CONTROL...
This report will be of particular interest to those who are involved in policy analysis for the Army's five-year program; in developing and applying methodology and models to assess military value, particularly the value of intelligence; and in comparing the potential contributions of Intelligence and Electronic Warfare/Target Acquisition (IEW/TA) systems, employment doctrine, and technologies in various military operations scenarios. The purpose of this project was to develop a methodology and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Cesar, Edison, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, *ELECTRONIC...
The Active Nodal Task Seeking(ANTS) approach to the design of multicomputer systems is named for its basic component: an Active Nodal Task- Seeker(ANT). In this system, there is no load balancing or load sharing, instead, each ANT computing node is actively finding out how it can contribute to the execution of the needed tasks. A run-time partition is established such that some of the ANT computing nodes are under exhaustive diagnosis at any given time. An ANTs multicomputer system can achieve...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lo, Jien-Chung, RHODE ISLAND UNIV KINGSTON, *NODES, *MULTIPROCESSORS, *FAULT TOLERANT...
This thesis proposes and investigates a new approach in attacking the need to calibrate problem of the shipboard HFDF systems. It is based on measuring the system response to multiple onboard near-field sources. The test is performed along with the standard calibration, and the antenna responses to the near-field sources are stored in a reference database. Whenever a modification is made to the topside, the near-field test is repeated and the new results are compared to the near-field reference...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Partsalidis, Ioannis, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *ELECTRONIC WARFARE,...
This report examines the requirements for performing Electronic Warfare Support Measures (ESM) on VHF/UHF facsimile transmissions in the tactical environment. A complete description of the CCITT Group III recommendations is given. These specifications apply to over ninety percent of the facsimile machines currently in use. Both modulation techniques and image encoding formats are discussed thoroughly. A description is then given of the HIGHWIRE system. HIGHWIRE is a communications Electronic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Mudry, Andrew, DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO), *ELECTRONIC SUPPORT...
The Joint Chiefs of Staff envision information superiority, attained through the conduct of Information Operations (I0), as key in obtaining full spectrum dominance in future conflicts. Computer Network Attack (CNA) and Defense (CND) are relatively new I0 weapons that the operational commander will soon employ along with his other, more traditional, weapons to gain information superiority and maintain freedom of action while limiting that of his enemy. He will also have to defend against the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Souder, Jeffrey K, NAVAL WAR COLL NEWPORT RI JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS DEPT,...
This paper proposes a new multi-sensor track fusion model. The widely used multisensor track fusion model is based on the Extended Kalman Tracker whereas the new fusion model is based on the alpha beta gamma tracker. This new technology will integrate multi-sensor information and extract integrated multi-sensor information to detect, track and identify multiple targets at any time, in any place under all weather conditions. This technology can be applied to the development of fighter aircraft...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jean, Buddy H, LOCKHEED AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS CO MARIETTA GA, *ALGORITHMS, *COMMAND...
In this thesis adaptive radar transmit waveform design and its effects on active communications systems are explored. Specifically, design for point targets (i.e., impulse response targets) is investigated. The transmit waveform is optimized in the frequency domain by accounting for the modulation spectrum of the communication system while trying to efficiently use the remaining spectrum. Design aspects of the adaptive waveform are investigated, and an upper bound for the waterfilling variable...
Topics: waveform design, spectrum sharing, cognitive radar, electronic warfare, spectrum management.
The US Army Communications- Electronics Command, commonly called CECOM, has been aggressively pursuing Commercial-Off The-Shelf (COTS) materiel solutions for well over a decade. With that experience, CECOM has developed a strategy of "Adopt, Adapt, Develop". Through a series of case studies, this paper will explain when CECOM adopts COTS directly, adapts COTS products (by modifying as necessary to meet operational needs), and develops solutions when no COTS products will meet the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barbarello, James J., Kasian, Walter, ARMY CECOM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING...
This report describes a first-order parametric model of diffuse reflectance for the purpose of simulating the spectral response of military textiles containing different types and concentrations of near-infrared (NIR) absorbing dyes. This model should contribute to the development of prediction tools, which when given the constituent materials available, will provide for the design of optimal composite systems, i.e. military combat uniforms allowing individuals to match the environmental...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC TACTICAL ELECTRONIC WARFARE DIV, *DYES, *FABRICS,...
The EA-18G Growler Aircraft (EA-18G) is the fourth major variant of the F/A-18 family of aircraft. The EA-18G serves as the Navy's replacement for the EA-6B providing a capability to detect, identify, locate, and suppress hostile emitters. The EA-18G provides organic accurate emitter targeting for employment of onboard suppression weapons such as High-Speed Anti -Radiation Missile. The EA-18G aircraft is a missionized F/A-18F airframe coupled with the integration of its primaryAirborne...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kindley,David, U.S.Navy, Program Executive Officer (PMA265) Patuxent River United...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lorell, Mark, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *FIGHTER AIRCRAFT, *THREAT EVALUATION,...
Accurately processing multiple, time-coincident signals presents a challenge to Electronic Warfare (EW) receivers, especially if the signals are close in frequency and/or mismatched in amplitude. The metric that quantifies an EW receiver's ability to measure time-coincident signals is the Instantaneous Dynamic Range (IDR), defined for a given frequency estimation accuracy, a given frequency separation and a given SNR as the maximum signal amplitude ratio that can be accommodated. Using a two...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Smith, Bryan E, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...
RF based Military systems operate in a crowded, complex and often hostile electromagnetic environment. To succeed in such an environment requires dynamic management of spectrum, including frequency assignment. Such dynamic management needs to be informed by an effective Spectrum Situational Awareness (SSA) capability. This paper describes why the military need a SSA capability, outlining how it might be implemented, details some of the important technical factors that will need to be addressed...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Howland, Paul, DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LAB MALVERN (UNITED KINGDOM),...
This report summarizes the activities of the Subgroup on EW Effectiveness Evaluation and includes my personal conclusions and recommendations. Two meetings were held, on Z9 October 1968 and 17 December 1968, to bring this subgroup up to date on current U.S. projects and capabilities in modeling, simulation and testing for EW (electronic warfare) effectiveness.Briefings by the Air Force and Navy included COMBAT COMPUTER,COMFY COAT, SNOWTIME/TOPRUNG, and PEGASUS. The Autonetics Model was covered...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hunter,Larry C, DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC WASHINGTON DC United States,...
Three typical examples illustrate the use of operations research in electronic warfare and are of considerable interest in themselves. The first example concerns radar decoys and uses Markov chains in the analysis. The second example concerns jamming strategies and employs game theory. The final example concerns resource allocation for an aircraft attack and involves both game theory and optimization methods. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Torrieri,Don J, ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT AND READINESS COMMAND ADELPHI MD...
Purpose of study was to recommend improvements in logistics support for Army intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW) equipment. Report analyzes existing sustainment system and recommends a number of systemic improvements to integrate and streamline the sustainment of IEW materiel. The recommended objective concept includes centralized control of regional sustainment assets (including contracts providing sustainment) under Army Materiel Command; organizational changes to integrate soldier,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Nicholas, David P, BDM INTERNATIONAL INC NEWPORT NEWS VA, *MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,...
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The Military Microwaves '80 Conference was held in London during 22-24 October 1980 and provided a total of 93 papers spread over 21 sessions. These covered the full range of current microwave activities, with an emphasis on the most rapidly developing fields, such as millimetre-wave technology. This memorandum reviews the salient points from the most novel papers, and these involved 16 of the sessions. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dunsmore,M R B, ROYAL SIGNALS AND RADAR ESTABLISHMENT MALVERN (ENGLAND), *SYMPOSIA,...
Hybrid warfare is transforming the complexities surrounding rules of engagement (ROE). The integral foundation for developing ROE in a hybrid warfare environment revolves around operational design. Imbedding ROE development in the Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP) from the start with a strong focus on Information Operations (IO) will lead to better campaign planning. Civilian casualties and collateral damage can better be weighed against the risk to U.S. and coalition personnel. In...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Thompson,Brian A, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE, AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AIR FORCE...
This technical report describes an angle of arrival phase interferometer direction finding system using a dual channel SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) Compressive receiver and extensive digital processing. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Konig,Charles E, ARMY ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ...
This thesis specifies a mobile tactical C3CM system covering the HF/VHF frequencies for use by ground forces. The description and analysis of a system that can intercept, analyze, DF, monitor and, if necessary, jam the frequency bands of interest is presented. The system analysis and possibilities of ESM/ECM are considered in order to construct the overall theory of countering enemy communications from a tactical point of view. General system requirements, i.e., tactical, environmental, and...
Topics: Tactical Mobile, Electronic Warfare, Counter-Communications Jammers, Transmitters
Topics: Radio Program, Political terminology, National security, Divided regions, East Asian countries,...
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This addresses the current configuration of surface naval vessels for employment in the information domain. It will address how surface assets such as the Aegis Guided Missile Cruiser (CG) and Destroyer (DDG) fit into the modern era of naval information dominance. An evaluation of past experiences and current technology will be used to recommend how to employ current surface assets information operations (IO) capabilities This thesis will also include an evaluation of current topics regarding...
Topics: Cyber, Electronic Warfare, Fire Scout, Information Dominance, Information Operations (IO), Long...
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The current world geopolitical situation has resulted in an ever increasing number of third-world nations and terrorists states gaining access to advanced military technology and weaponry that was previously limited to first-world nations. The blue water and littoral areas that are the operational environments of the United States and Coalition naval forces are within range of capable enemy missile systems as was evident in the attacks on the United States Ship Stark by Iraq in 1987 and the...
Topic: anti-ship cruise missile ASCM electronic warfare EW surface combatant
Technical Objective Documents (TODs) are prepared to provide industry with Air Force objectives critical to maintaining aerospace superiority. This TOD, prepared by the AFWAL Avionics Lab., Plans Office, describes the technology required to meet future avionics operational needs. The Avionics Laboratory Investment Strategy is described. The technology program is described in terms of four technical areas which correspond to the groupings of the eight Laboratory Technology Planning Objectives...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABS WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH, *AVIONICS, AIR FORCE,...
The design, development of effective and affordable electronic warfare systems has become a difficult challenge which requires full exploitation of the most advanced technology. Recent history has demonstrated that cost, effectiveness and reliability factors have almost driven on-board self-protection ECM systems to the edge of operational viability. The future must include aggressive and innovative use of new technology to produce penetration aids that are operationally useful and supportable....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Helberg, Kenneth, WRIGHT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH,...