NATO ships to get advanced electronic warfare tech to confuse enemy missiles, drones
The system can rapidly and accurately deploy decoys selected by anti-missile algorithms.
A new type of maritime electronic warfare (EW) has been planned to mislead, confuse, or distract enemy weapons and targeting systems. Europe’s NATO countries plan to receive the advanced electronic warfare self-protection suite to protect frigates.
For this, two Israeli firms have been awarded a contract to supply the cutting-edge Naval Decoy Control & Launching System (DCLS) to protect the new Frigates of NATO European countries.