Electronic warfare - The next 15 years
Abstract
On the basis of current trends, it is projected that the EW systems available by the year 2000, including avionics, will be distinguished by their compatibility with stealthy vehicular platforms, high adaptability to combat scenarios, vehicle-conformal containers, and multifunction characteristics. Transmitters and receivers will perhaps be contained within a single IC, and AI techniques may be able to yield such capabilities as instantaneous signal digitalization. Fusion of electronic units will allow a single system to accommodate navigation, identification, communications, countermeasures, and fire control functions. VHSIC and GaAs electronics appear to be the two most fundamental technological bases for the aforementioned developments. The adaptive response of these systems is noted to radically depend on the pace of software development.
- Publication:
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Defense Electronics
- Pub Date:
- July 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985DefEl..17...86Q
- Keywords:
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- Electronic Warfare;
- Military Technology;
- Technological Forecasting;
- Avionics;
- Electronic Countermeasures;
- Gallium Arsenides;
- Signal Processing;
- Software Engineering;
- Systems Integration;
- Vhsic (Circuits);
- Communications and Radar