Inzpire delivers EW training for EDA course
Inzpire has delivered three days of electronic warfare (EW) training to personnel from five countries on the European Defence Agency (EDA) Helicopter Tactics Instructors Course, the company announced on 3 September.
As part of the EDA's helicopter training programme, the training was carried out at Royal Air Force Linton-on-Ouse and covered a full spectrum of EW topics. Inzpire took the students from Germany, Sweden, Austria, Norway and the UK through basic EW principles and advanced EW technology including Fourier concepts, pulse doppler radar and staring array sensors.
The training was focused on the delivery of robust, easily understandable concepts that were used to explain complicated EW theory.
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