Electronic Warfare


Electronic Warfare (EW) encompasses radar-controlled weapon systems designed to detect, identify, and counter any signal within the RF Spectrum.

Radar Prototyping

Engineers are employing Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems in a wide range of Electronic Warfare and Radar applications ranging from Phased Array Radars, to Beam-forming, and Direction-finding systems.


Real-time Spectrum Analysis

Critical in detecting, capturing, and analyzing transient RF signals as they occur, to be able to quickly respond to threats.


Record and Playback RF Signals

Record the RF environment for playback and real-world analysis back at the lab.


Real-time Hardware-in-loop (HIL) Radar Beam Form Simulation

Our Warfighter requires the ability to securely communicate with headquarters from anywhere in the world. Additionally, they require the ability to precisely determine their position as well as the position of the enemy.


Electronic Warfare AWR Design Environment

Electronic Warfare (EW) encompasses radar-controlled weapon systems designed to detect, identify, and counter any signal within the RF Spectrum.