علوم و فنون نظامی (Feb 2020)

Assessment the effectiveness of electronic threats on decision making process of the Electronic warfare operations

  • Ali Panahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/qjmst.2020.38956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 50
pp. 107 – 133

Abstract

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The use of new technologies has had a tremendous impact on the breadth and variety of weapons and weapons, so that in today's wars, the ultimate winning power is the ability to make more use of information technology and electronic equipment. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of electronic threats on the decision making process of EW operations in asymmetric battle. The present study is a descriptive-analytic and applied purpose study. Documentary and library surveys and field studies are used to gather information and data. In addition to distributing the questionnaire and analyzing it, the effectiveness of electronic threats (communication and non-communication) on the decision-making process of electronic warfare operations has been identified and analyzed. The population under study is the staff members of the 402 EW group . Research findings showed that identifying electronic threats and enemy information gathering systems, improving or modifying electronic information gathering, processing and analyzing threats, assessing the effectiveness of enemy electronic threats (disruption, deception, decryption ,tracking, intercept, etc.) on friendly communications systems, create an electronic support operation process and find ways of dealing, acquiring combat information electronically, technical information on their own electronic warfare systems and target systems. Proper deployment of electronic warfare systems and communication systems Enemy EW actions, Evaluation of the effectiveness of enemy non-communicable electronic threats (radar disturbance, radar deception, radar interception, scientific and technical information, Myths, Cryptography, and Satellite Disorders, Cyber-Disorders) will affect the decision-making process the 402 EW group in the asymmetric battle.

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