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Global Think Tank Monitor
Monitor OSINT live al principalelor think tank-uri strategice,
axat pe securitate militară, strategie și politică de apărare.
Sunt afișate ultimele 3 titluri din fiecare sursă.
Airspace Strategic Review Electronic Warfare in the Iran–Israel–US Confrontation (2026) Analysis & Insights by JE 1. Strategic Context The 2026 Iran–Israel–US conflict has not been defined solely by missile strikes or drone swarms — it has evolved into a multi‑domain electronic and cyber battleground. Kinetic warfare is layered with intensive electronic warfare (EW) and cyber operations that shape airspace control, sensor reliability, and battlefield communication integrity. The integrated use of EW, cyber strikes, radar suppression, GPS interference, and influence operations marks a significant escalation in modern conflict paradigms. --- 2. EW and Cyber as Operational Tools Electronic Warfare Impact EW has been used by the U.S. and Israeli forces to disrupt Iranian air defense networks, communications, and missile guidance systems. According to emerging reports, U.S. and allied forces have deployed: radar jamming systems advanced electronic countermeasures against mis...
Narco-Drones on the Southwest Border: From Smuggling to Asymmetric Air Threat – Lessons from Ukraine and Iran Parallels (2026 Update) Teaser: As Ukraine and Iran demonstrate the limits of air superiority in contested airspace, the US-Mexico border reveals an emerging low-cost threat: cartel-operated drones (CJNG & Sinaloa) challenging US air sovereignty daily. The El Paso incident (Feb 2026)—FAA shutdown, laser counter-UAS, false positives (balloon shoot-down)—exposes vulnerabilities reminiscent of Eastern European and Middle Eastern theaters. Introduction 2026 marks an accelerated trend: non-state actors leveraging conventional conflict technologies to contest airspace at a small-scale but persistent level. In Ukraine, FPV drones and swarming tactics disrupt traditional air superiority through saturation and low-cost electronic warfare. In the Iran-Israel-US confrontation, layered A2/AD (radar jamming, missile saturation) limits aerial power projection. Along the Southwest Border,...
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