The Navy Is About To Sail With Its Next Big Leap In Shipboard Electronic Warfare Systems
SEWIP Block III will introduce new electronic attack capabilities and other enhancements as the Navy prepares to defend its ships in a high-end fight.
SEWIP Block III will introduce new electronic attack capabilities and other enhancements as the Navy prepares to defend its ships in a high-end fight.
The mysterious modular system with a peculiar past has been quietly deployed only on American surface combatants that are based in Asia. It’s official designation is AN/SLQ-59, but its exact capabilities remain shrouded in secrecy.
Arguably a U.S. Navy surface combatant’s most important weapon deals in electrons not high-explosives, and it’s more important now than ever.
The Ministry of Defense seems to have skimped on the carriers’ ability to fend off anti-ship cruise missile barrages.