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What Makes SkyRadar’s Electronic Warfare Solution so Strong

Training in electronic warfare and radar technology has evolved significantly. For military academies and defense institutions, the ability to combine live radar systems, digital signal processing, and advanced countermeasure algorithms within a single, integrated environment is crucial. SkyRadar’s open and flexible training solutions offer just that, enabling a seamless blend of simulation and live experimentation. This approach not only provides a comprehensive pathway from basic training to advanced research but also supports concurrent learning, distance education, and the integration of emerging technologies like AI. This article explores how SkyRadar’s solutions are redefining defense training and education, providing the tools needed to prepare military personnel for the challenges of modern electronic warfare.

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Exploring the Electronic Warfare Extension of SkySim: Jamming and Disturbance Filtering

This article explores SkySim's Electronic Warfare extension, simulating radar jamming techniques and countermeasures with FreeScopes for advanced disturbance filtering and analysis.

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FreeScopes Disturbance Filtering I: A Vital Tool for Military EW Training

As electronic warfare (EW) becomes increasingly central to modern defense strategies, military academies and training centers must equip their students with the skills to defend critical systems against sophisticated electronic attacks. SkyRadar’s FreeScopes ATC Disturbance Filtering and Analysis I is specifically designed to meet this need, offering an advanced suite of tools to detect and counter various forms of radar jamming and deception. This software extension is targeted at military training institutions focused on developing proficiency in electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) for air traffic control (ATC) systems.

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Modular Equipment for Electronic Warfare Training in Military Academies (Videos)

SkyRadar offers comprehensive Radar Laboratories designed specifically for Radar Officers and Maintenance Personnel. This article presents a straightforward modular configuration to get started.

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Electronic Warfare: Doppler Phase Shift Enhanced Disturbance Filter

The Doppler Phase Shift Enhanced Disturbance Filter (EDF) is an advanced radar signal processing system designed to effectively handle jammed radar data. It utilizes sophisticated algorithms to distinguish genuine radar reflections from jamming signals, thereby enhancing the radar's ability to accurately detect and track targets even in hostile environments.

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Electronic Warfare: Range Gate Pull Off - Kalman-based Countermeasures in FreeScopes (Video)

The Enhanced Kalman Disturbance Filter is a feature developed by SkyRadar. It is part of its training radar system, designed to detect and handle range deception data using the Kalman Filter and the most recent RGPO detection features. This block includes several sub-functions, each serving a specific purpose in the processing of incoming radar reflections to identify and manage potential range deceived targets.

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Electronic Warfare: Range Gate Pull Off - MTD-based Countermeasures in FreeScopes (Video)

This article introduces an enhanced radar filter designed for training, with features for detecting range deception, incorporating moving target detection and target association for improved accuracy.

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Electronic Warfare: Range Gate Pull Off - Clutter-Map & MTI-based Countermeasures in FreeScopes (Video)

In this article we show a video on RGPO-counter-measures enhanced by an MIT and by a Cluttermap in a comparison. We conducted the RGPO with SkySim and the Electronic Warfare extension. The electronic counter-countermeasures are part of the FreeScopes Library.

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Electronic Warfare - Detecting Range Gate Pull Off (RGPO) (VIDEO)


The RGPO Detection Block is an essential component of a radar system designed to detect and handle range deception data.

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