Keep in mind, EW is a two way street. Transmitters give away their position and can be targeted. We've had anti-radiation missiles since the last 60's. Our newest HARMS (High Speed anti radiation missiles) can target an emitter, continue on course after the emitters shuts off, and use radar and IR to search for valid targets when it arrives in the target area. Our new hypersonic air launched missile began life as part of this program, so I'll let you guess what that says about it's capabilities.

One strategy could involve a variety of drones. Electronic warfare drone search for transmitters and jammers. Scout/recon drone fly around looking for the enemy and enticing them to activate their systems, so EW drones can find them, and the FPV and anti radiation drones can kill them.

Of course they are all networked as part of the "any weapon any shooter system", that provides decision makers with an all the most complete battle field picture and the ability to engage any target with any weapon on any system that can hit it. This decision making will be AI augmented to minimize reaction time.

Got to wonder how many drone you can fit into something like the P-8A Poseidon, or into a C-130 and C-5 via a palatized system.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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