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21 - 23 MAY 2025

Tech of the Future: Electronic Warfare

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Tech of the Future: Electronic Warfare

17 Mar 2023
Room C

Raytheon Intelligence & Space contribution overview:

• Incorporating directed energy into short range air defense / counter UAS
• Importance of airborne electronic attack in homeland defense
• Advanced approaches to providing situational awareness and protection to pilots
 

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. contribution overview:

During my career, I faced with difficult challenges in order to develop and deliver the game changing technologies because of a lack of precedent. We move forward one by one with limited resources (human, financial, know-how, etc.).
However, the global situation cannot be inefficient or lag behind in the global mega-competition of recent years.
In order to overcome the global mega-competition of game changer, I feel that the importance of international cooperation is increasing now.
I will talk about the international cooperation in electronic warfare (high energy laser) from industry project engineer's perspective.

 

United States Air Force Research Laboratory contribution overview:

Overview of the Air Force Research Laboratory High Power Microwave (HPM) program and how HPM technology will revolutionize the battlefield.

Chairperson
Bernice Glenn Kissinger, COO - International Security Industry Council (ISIC), Japan
Speakers
Annabel Flores, Chief Operating Officer of Global Spectrum Dominance - Raytheon Intelligence & Space
Robert Torres, High Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) Core Technology Competency Lead - United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Fumio Wani, HEL Project Lead - Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.

Sponsored by:

Raytheon Technologies