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Event Brief

Essentials to Electronic Warfare is a 3-day course that will provide an overview of Electronic Warfare concepts and operations, where the attendee will be introduced to EW terminology, the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), environment conditions and operational support considerations.  The course will look at Electronic Support (ES), Electronic Attack (EA) and Electronic Protect (EP), the three pillars of Electronic Warfare, their capabilities, limitations, supporting technology and how the three pillars are dependent on and support each other.

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Course Agenda

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Who Should Attend

The intended audience is working professional in Electronic Warfare or related fields. This would include system users/operators, system engineers, program/project managers, defense contractors, researchers and delegates who would like to learn how their systems and related products are utilized in Electronic Warfare operations and support.

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Training Venue
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For more information about the event, please email marketing@k2binternational.com

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