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News Release
“Denial of Spectrum Denial” Article Tells Why We Should Worry
A/TQ Quarterly publishes article by Steve “Tango” Tourangeau that covers DoSD from Indiana Jones to the new USAF EW ECCT
Twitter: “Denial of Spectrum Denial” Article Tells Why We Should Worry. A/TQ Quarterly publishes article by Steve “Tango” Tourangeau that covers DoSD from Indiana Jones to the new USAF EW/EMS Superiority ECCT. [@warriorssllc/atq-article]
Milford, New Hampshire [13 February 2018] —- Airlift/Tanker Quarterly magazine (A/TQ) just published an article describing the electronic warfare (EW)/electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO) gap between the United States and its adversaries. Titled “Denial of Spectrum Denial: The Electronic Warfare Gap that Should Worry Us All”, the article explains the gap, how it came to be, and how the U.S. needs to correct it.
“People need a clear understanding of the risks posed by the EW advancements of other nations,” stated Steve “Tango” Tourangeau, President of Warrior Support Solutions and Lt. Colonel, USAF (retired). “But they also need to think about how addressing the gap will affect just about everything we do in our defense preparations, right down to whether we train for a spectrum-denied engagement.”
Tango’s perspectives in the article are based on a combination of practical experience in combat and current industry knowledge. He begins with mention of the well-known Indiana Jones versus swordsman-in-black fight which demonstrates how one side in combat can find himself unable to even use his weapon when presented with superior capabilities. After a brief discussion of EW/EMSO, he describes spectrum-denial events involving Russia, China and the Middle East. What really gives pause Page | 2 for thought is when he poses questions like can we continue to fly airdrop/airland sorties with crews that are not adequately trained to conduct the mission when GPS is denied? Or, can any of our crews find their way to a refueling point without GPS or air-to-air TACAN? The article also makes clear why the U.S. Air Force has approved its new EW/EMS Superiority ECCT, a study in which the author takes a key role.
To read the full article, see the A/TQ Winter 2018 (Vol. 26 – No. 1). If you are not a subscriber, a pdf version of the article can be found at the Warrior Support Solutions website: https://warriorss.com/warrior-support-solutions-llc-published-in-atq/
As a trusted advisor to the U.S. Air Force, Warrior Support Solutions, LLC, leverages rare Electronic Warfare experience and current security clearances to maintain the most up-to-date information and analysis on EW & Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations. The company also acts as stewards of U.S. Air Force EW/EMSO initiatives; developing essential, non-kinetic capabilities, and ensuring their integration and interoperability across the multi-domain battlespace. Our goal is to enhance the practice and art of deploying EW/EMSO capabilities in all military operations to achieve superiority throughout the electromagnetic spectrum.