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Electronic Warfare - Training & Certifcation


The objective of the Electronic Warfare Systems Training & Certification program is to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of modern electronic warfare principles, including electronic attack (EA), electronic protection (EP), and electronic support (ES).

The training aims to develop practical skills in areas such as radar and communications jamming, signal intelligence (SIGINT/ELINT), threat analysis, and electronic countermeasures (ECM/ECCM). By combining theoretical foundations with real-world applications, the program prepares defense personnel, engineers, and security professionals to effectively design, operate, and support EW systems in complex operational environments.


Training Code: NES_SK_22491

Duration: 80 Hrs/ 8 Weeks / Customized

Mode: Corporate (Instructor Led - Online / Offline / Onsite), Individual (Instructor Led - Online / Offline)

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Module 1 - Introduction to Electronic Warfare (EW)

  • Evolution and Milestones in EW
  • Core EW Domains: EA, EP, ES (and Cyber-EW Convergence)
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) Fundamentals
  • Key EW Terminology and Acronyms
  • Spectrum Management and Policy

Module 2 - Communications Systems in the EW Environment

  • Fundamentals of Modern Communication Systems (Digital, IP-based, SDR)
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Propagation in Complex Environments
  • Antenna Design, Characteristics, and Adaptive Antennas
  • Threats: Meaconing, Intrusion, Spoofing, Jamming (Smart/DRFM)
  • Communications Protection: Frequency Hopping, Encryption, and Anti-Jam Techniques
  • Communications Intercept and Exploitation Techniques (COMINT Integration)
  • The Digital Battlefield: C4ISR Networks and Network-Centric Warfare

Module 3 - Radar Systems and Electronic Warfare

  • Radar Fundamentals: Modes, Waveforms, and Trends (LPI, AESA, MIMO)
  • Radar Propagation and Environmental Effects
  • Radar Antenna Systems and Beamforming
  • Radar Functions: Search, Track, Fire Control
  • Pulse and Continuous-Wave Radar Processing
  • Radar Signal Analysis and Reverse Engineering
  • Counter-Radar Techniques (Jamming, Deception, Spoofing)

Module 4 - Electro-Optical (EO) and Infrared (IR) Systems

  • EO/IR System Principles and Multi-Spectral Imaging
  • EO/IR Thermal Imaging Systems (MWIR, LWIR)
  • Visual Imaging Systems (CCD, CMOS)
  • UV Systems for Threat Detection
  • Laser Systems: Designators, Rangefinders, and Directed Energy
  • Laser Warning and Countermeasure Systems
  • IR and EO Missile Warning Systems
  • Counter-EO/IR Techniques: Dazzlers, Smoke, DIRCM

Module 5 - Electronic Support Measures (ESM)

  • ESM Mission Roles in the EW Cycle
  • Receiver Technologies: Superheterodyne, Channelized, Digital
  • Wideband and Narrowband Processing Techniques
  • Emitter Identification, Geolocation, and Situational Awareness
  • Signal Sorting, Correlation, and Visualization Tools
  • Tactical and Strategic Use of ESM in Real-Time

Module 6 - Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)

  • ECM Overview and Role in Multi-Domain Operations
  • Noise Jamming Techniques and Applications
  • Deception Jamming (DRFM, Repeaters, Modifiers)
  • Use of Chaff and Flares in Air and Naval Ops
  • Decoy Systems: Towed, Expendable, and Stand-In
  • Radar Stealth and Signature Management
  • Directed Energy Weapons for Disruption
  • Anti-Radiation Missiles (ARMs) and Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD)
  • EO/IR Countermeasures (DIRCM, Smoke, Flares)

Module 7 - Electronic Protection Measures (EPM)

  • EPM Fundamentals and Strategic Importance
  • Design Approaches: LPI Radar, Adaptive Antennas, and Resilience
  • EPM Against Chaff, Decoys, and ARMs
  • Optical and Infrared EPM (Sensor Fusion, Filtering)
  • Directed Energy Resilience and Tactical Planning
  • Emission Control (EMCON) and Signature Reduction

Module 8 - Missile and Precision-Guided Weapon Systems

  • Development History and Trends in PGMs
  • Missile Types: RF, IR, Laser, GPS-guided
  • Missile Guidance and Control Technologies (Homers, Seekers)
  • Fuzing Techniques: Proximity, Impact, and Time-Based
  • Modern Counter-UAS and Counter-Missile Systems
  • Integration with EW and Multi-Layer Defense Networks

Module 9 - Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance & SIGINT

  • Role of Intelligence in EW Operations
  • COMINT: Interception, Transcription, and Exploitation
  • ELINT: Radar Emitter Analysis and Classification
  • SIGINT Fusion with Cyber and HUMINT
  • Real-Time ISR Integration with EW Platforms
  • AI/ML in Signal Analysis and Threat Prediction

Module 10 - Integrated Electronic Warfare Systems

  • Platform-Level EW Integration (Air, Land, Sea, Space)
  • EW Suite Architectures and Modular Open Systems
  • Interoperability with NATO and Coalition Forces
  • AI-Driven EW Decision Support Tools
  • EW and Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA)
  • Future Trends: Quantum EW, Cognitive EW, and SWaP-C Considerations

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