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Understanding Range Resolution and the Nyquist Theorem in SkyRadar’s 8 GHz Pulse Radar

In radar engineering, range resolution expresses how precisely a radar can distinguish between two targets located at different distances along the beam path. It is a direct measure of the system’s spatial precision — and one of the fundamental indicators of radar performance.

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The Intertwining of Drones and Ground Forces: Lessons from Pokrowsk and the Evolving Landscape of Defence Technology

Urban combat at Pokrowsk shows how drones and ground forces converge. The following article provides a technical look at their interaction, resilience, and EW implications.

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Platform-Based Innovation: Scaling Adaptation Through Open Ecosystems

Modern warfare demands speed and adaptability. Platform-based innovation enables rapid, secure defense evolution across C4ISR and EW systems.

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Self-Organizing Drone Swarms and Their Emerging Strategies


Self-organizing drone swarms use local AI rules to form global strategies. SkyRadar explores how emergence shapes detection and defense.

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Self-organizing Drone Swarms and the Changing Face of Electronic Warfare

Self-organizing drone swarms redefine electronic warfare. This article discusses how decentralized algorithms transform resilience, deception, and EW strategy.

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Drone-Enabled Hybrid Warfare and the Hidden Nuclear Risk

Hybrid warfare has evolved far beyond traditional battlefields. In today’s conflicts, drones, cyber operations, and psychological manipulation blend into a potent mix that blurs the line between peace and war.

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A Categorization of Drone-Swarm Strategies and Suitable Electronic Counter-Countermeasures

In this article, we explore how surveillance, digital signal processing, and AI can be combined to infer the intent of adversary drone swarms. Drawing on a meta-analysis of academic research, we provide a practical perspective for defense and security stakeholders.

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Adapting to Win: Lessons from the Russia-Ukraine War for Innovation and Electronic Warfare

A recent GIDS report reveals a critical shift in modern warfare: from platform dominance to adaptive innovation. What the Russia-Ukraine war teaches us about electronic warfare, resilience, and how NATO must rethink defense.

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Adapting to the Impact of AI on Traditional ATSEP Daily Tasks and Processes

Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed many industries, including air traffic management. For Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP), AI presents an opportunity to improve daily tasks and processes, boosting efficiency, safety, and reliability. However, this transition necessitates a thoughtful and strategic approach to maintain the integrity of air traffic systems.

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