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  • ...rcraft|ground attack]], [[wikipedia:electronic-warfare aircraft|electronic warfare]], and [[wikipedia:signals intelligence|signal intelligence]] capabilities.
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  • ==Electronic Warfare Support==
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  • |role= Cyberwarfare, space warfare, electronic warfare, strategic and tactical strike ...however, have expanded onto space warfare and later cyber- and electronic warfare in recent years.
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  • |role= [[wikipedia:Electronic_warfare|Electronic Warfare]]
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  • | [[FAe Scimitar|FAe Scimitar ECR]] || Emmeria || 2014 || Stealth Electronic Warfare || 24 || || | [[FAe Chimera|FAe Chimera ECR]] || Emmeria || 2004 || Electronic Warfare || 44 || 0 ||
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  • *{{wp|FCS-3}}A {{wp|Anti-aircraft warfare|AAW}} system *OPY-1 {{wp|Anti-aircraft warfare|AAW}} system
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  • ...and, missiles, research and development, electronic warfare, psychological warfare, and cyberspace. In addition to that, the force acts as an amalgamation of
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  • ==Electronic Warfare==
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  • ...ent and civilian information and communications systems against electronic warfare such as network penetration, which falls under the broader purview of infor ...tions|clandestine means}}, which include physically {{wp|Bugging|bugging}} electronic systems and allegedly engaging in {{wp|sabotage}} through subversive softwa
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  • ==Electronic Warfare==
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  • * Dall electronic warfare and jamming suite ...ng|Astor Aeronautical Q-31}} {{wpl|Maritime patrol aircraft|anti-submarine warfare}} aircraft
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  • ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Electronic Warfare | Electronic warfare aircraft
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  • ...}}, {{wp|Aerial reconnaissance|aerial reconnaissance}}, and {{wp|Anti-ship warfare|anti-ship strike}}. ...T-34D, with the wingtip weapon stations replaced by integrated electronic warfare pods
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  • ...tack aircraft|ground attack}}, {{wp|electronic warfare aircraft|electronic warfare}} and {{wp|signals intelligence|SIGINT}} roles. Si-40 is developed mainly
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  • |Ship type= Amphibious Warfare Ship/Landing Ship *Electronic Warfare System with Electronic Support Measures (ESM)
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  • ...is also capable of carrying out a multitude of roles including electronic warfare (EW) and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.
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  • ...ing the [[Zemplen War]] with many serving as reconnaissance and electronic warfare aircraft. They continue to serve in a limited role in the RIAF today. ...pressed interest in purchasing the Donnola. Instead of the Cacertian-built electronic suite, Ruvelka provided the necessary components.
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  • ...sub-variants of the Atravia MW have advanced radar tracking and electronic warfare systems built in. ...as a command, positioning, and signals vehicle that engages in electronic warfare.
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  • ...rike Craft Director System <br> 2x KW/SL-15A Hermes Panspectrum Electronic Warfare System <br> 30x Flight 5C Dixie Decoys
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  • |Ship EW= [[Raijin Electronic Warfare Suite|Raijin]] {{wp|electronic warfare}} suite
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