Inzpire delivers in Estonia
Following two EW courses previously delivered on behalf of the European Defence Agency, UK-based Inzpire has just completed a further two-week EW course held at Ämari Airbase in Estonia.
Referred to as the No 1 Baltic’s Electronic Warfare course, the syllabus was delivered to 25 ab initio students, air surveillance radar personnel, intelligence personnel and aircrew from the Estonian, Latvian and Polish armed forces.
The course is designed to give students an enhanced ability to assess and understand EW capabilities, weapon systems and potential countermeasure mechanisms.
Week one introduced students to the principles of EW, examining radar systems, radar-directed
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