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Enhancing the ADF’s EW capabilities

The Australian Defence Force maintains a deep interest in EW through projects such as Joint Project 500, a long running plan to enhance EW capabilities | Max Blenkin

Silentium Defence has announced its first US sales of the Maverick M8 passive radar system, and establishment of a US entity.

KBR has announced a partnership to work with DEWC Services, collaborating on activities related to spectrum security technology in support of the Australian Defence Force.

Lockheed Martin Australia has announced the appointment of Toni-Anne Munn as Deputy Program Director for JP9102.

Asension has announced the signing of a distribution agreement with Alaris Antennas, an electronic warfare spectrum monitoring and communications company.

Adelaide based electronic warfare company Asension has announced the successful export of the Wombat 19-inch rack version to the UK, signifying Asension's debut in the international market.

C4ISR company DEWC opens new Canberra office to further support Defence capabilities in electronic warfare (EW).

Cyber research and development organisation Consunet announced today the completion of DUST, its Next Generation Technologies Fund (NGTF) project commenced in 2019 through Trusted Autonomous Systems.

Quantum infrastructure software company Q-CTRL announced a partnership with Australia’s Department of Defence to develop sensors that will deliver quantum enhanced positioning and navigation capability for military platforms.

Melbourne-based critical communications SME, C4i, has been awarded a nationwide voice communication control system (VCCS) contract for an undisclosed customer in the Asia Pacific region.

The New Zealand Defence Force has begun to explore how it will integrate C4I systems into its new Bushmaster vehicles, expected to arrive later this year.

Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General John Frewen officially opened the Pitt-Johnston Electromagnetic Warfare Research Centre on 30 September, a collaboration between Joint Capabilities Group and the Defence Science and Technology Group.

Australian mission training system developer Cirrus Real Time Processing Systems (Cirrus) has announced the successful delivery of a TACEW system and further related contract awards.

BAE Systems announced a US$493 million contract modification from Lockheed Martin on 15 December to significantly upgrade and modernise the electronic warfare (EW) system for the F-35 Lightning II.

Denied the opportunity to participate in the recent C4 EDGE technology display in Canberra due to the current travel restrictions, the Queensland-based consortium members held a similar display in Brisbane on the same day last week.

A consortium of 31 Australian companies have demonstrated an advanced secure radio communications system for the Army, displaying their technology to senior officers in Canberra on Wednesday.