House panel worried about pace of electronic warfare capability development

By Aidan Quigley / July 29, 2021 at 12:50 PM
The House Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee is concerned about the pace of adaptive and cognitive electronic warfare capability development, according to its mark of the fiscal year 2022 defense bill. “The committee is concerned, however, with the pace of development of true cognitive electronic warfare capabilities,” the subcommittee’s mark states. “While the committee understands and supports the effort to field near-term improved EW systems to Navy and Air Force airborne fleets, the committee believes greater emphasis...

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