Troops focused on how to be "small and undetectable" in the electromagnetic spectrum, a commander said.
The Ukraine war has demonstrated the challenges of remaining hidden from enemy sensors and electronic warfare.
It is also grappling with the expanding sensor threat and the realization that individual soldier, vehicle, and device emissions can be detected in the electromagnetic spectrum.
AdvertisementRemaining hidden in the electromagnetic spectrum is a challenge, though, and completely invisible isn't an option.
AdvertisementMuch of the Army's recent focus on electronic warfare and the electromagnetic spectrum has come from closely observing the war in Ukraine.
Persons:
—, USARPAC, Marcus Evans, Mariah Aguilar, Mark Milley, Ed Barker, Col, Josh Koslov, Evans, Bertoch Evans, Doug Bush
Organizations:
US Army, Troops, Service, Army, Multinational Readiness Center, 25th Infantry Division, U.S, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, US Air Force, 350th Spectrum Warfare, Pentagon
Locations:
Hawaii, Ukraine, Alaska, warfighting