Electronic Warfare
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In this episode of The Modern Tapes, the unseen battles of the early 21st century come into focus. The story traces the rise of electronic warfare (EW)—the fight to control the electromagnetic spectrum—from the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan to the skies and seas of modern conflicts. Through real battlefield recordings and analysis, the episode explains how electronic attack, protection, and support transformed from Cold War-era theory to everyday military reality.
Host commentary explores how jammers saved soldiers from roadside bombs, how drones became both assets and vulnerabilities, and how GPS spoofing and radio interference blurred the line between defense and disruption. Beyond the tech, it asks ethical questions: what happens when protecting troops silences civilian communications, disrupts hospitals, or blinds airliners?
By the 2010s, spectrum dominance had become as vital as air or sea control. This episode examines how that invisible battlefield changed warfare—and what it means for a world where every signal matters.
🎧 Themes: spectrum warfare, jamming and countermeasures, cyber conflict, military ethics, technology and humanity in modern war.
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