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Electronic warfare engineering
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Electronic Warfare (EW) engineering is the branch of engineering concerning the use of the friendly electromagnetic spectrum to deny its effective use by an adversary. Electronic warfare has been divided into three main divisions: electronic support, electronic attack, and electronic protection.
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Electronic Warfare (EW) engineering is the branch of engineering concerning the use of the friendly electromagnetic spectrum to deny its effective use by an adversary. Electronic warfare has been divided into three main divisions: electronic support, electronic attack, and electronic protection.