Course Details
Electronic Countermeasures Theory and Design | On-Demand Course
Course Length: 18 hours total - delivered across six sessions of 3-hours each.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 18
Description: The goal of this course is to educate the participants in the the field of Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) and Electronic Attacks (EA). This includes the complete countermeasures development cycle from analyzing threat systems, to developing jammer techniques, and finally confirming their effectiveness.
Who Should Attend: The intended audience of this course are EW professionals with an introductory course in EW who are looking to expand their knowledge of the field to electronic countermeasures. A professional level of education in radar and communications systems is recommended.
Course Agenda
- Session 1
- Principles of Electronic Attacks
- Session 2
- Attacking Search and Tracking Radars
- Session 3
- ECM Design and Effectiveness
- Session 4
- Attacking Communications and Infrared Systems
- Session 5
- Modern Jammer Architectures
- Session 6
- Electronic Protection
Purchase
Course Pricing
AOC Members - $360
Non-Members - $540
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NOTE: Each registration is for one (1) participant ONLY. Distributing your login information or allowing others to participate in this course with you or under your account is grounds for removal from the course without a refund of any kind.
Instructor
Kyle Davidson is a former signals officer, having served for 15 years in the Canadian Army. During this time, he held a variety of positions in the field force, on operations in Afghanistan, and as an educator. For the last five years in the Army he served at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, from which he holds a B.Eng. and M.A.Sc. He continues to serve as an adjunct professor at RMC and is scheduled to defend his Ph.D. in EW systems engineering in the spring of 2019.
Since leaving the Canadian Armed Forces he has worked as a Radar and Electronic Warfare Scientist and later Head of Capability at Tactical Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Leonardo MW, on a variety of projects, often related to the Eurofighter Typhoon's defensive aid suite. He is currently the Chief Engineer for Electronic Warfare Systems at MDA where he focus ses on developing EW technologies and teams to support a variety of projects in the land, air, sea, and space domains.