Electronic warfare is prevalent in several current conflicts, with near-peer adversaries disabling communications through electromagnetic interference and strikes targeting communication hubs via electromagnetic signatures. The Sigma XRI product line can mitigate the effects of electronic warfare through crossbanding and transcoding. This includes crossbanding waveforms that are resistant to electromagnetic interference, such as SATCOM and MANET systems with traditional RF waveforms, and by transcoding RF and IP networks towards distributed RF waveforms to reduce the likelihood of adversaries triangulating electromagnetic signatures. Read the full post here: https://lnkd.in/eaFeMmEd
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