STEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE
STEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Date: 21-22 July 2025
Time: 0930-1700
Venue: Copthorne King's Hotel
Synopsis:
In modern warfare, invisibility and control of the EM spectrum are as decisive as firepower. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of stealth technologies and EW, providing participants with critical insights into the science, engineering, and strategic applications that define modern military capabilities. From radar cross-section (RCS) reduction techniques to the integration of electronic countermeasures, the course covers the core principles and evolving technologies that underpin survivability and dominance in contested electromagnetic environments.
Participants will delve into the various stealth design philosophies, including radar cross-section (RCS) reduction, low observable materials and multispectral signature management. The course also addresses the operational use of EW systems in the electromagnetic spectrum, spanning electronic support (ES), attack (EA), and protection (EP), and their interplay with stealth capabilities.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for defence professionals, engineers, researchers, security experts and policy makers involved in Stealth Technologies and Electronic Warfare.
Contents:
Introduction to Stealth Technology
Review of Electromagnetics
RCS Reduction
Electronic Warfare
Advanced Radar and Anti-Stealth Technologies
Electronic Attack Techniques and Jamming
Electronic Protection
Future Trends