MINK Electronic Warfare System (MEWS)

CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

The MINK EW System as a Mobile vehicle-based Electronic Warfare (EW) systems is a highly maneuverable, tactical platform designed to control the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), protect friendly forces, and degrade enemy capabilities. These system integrate signals intelligence (SIGINT), electronic support (ES), and electronic attack (EA) into armored vehicles, trucks, or light vehicles, enabling rapid deployment in the forward edge of the tactical battle area.

MISSION ROLE

  • Electronic Support (ES) and Intelligence Gathering: Mobile EW units actively scan, intercept, and analyze enemy emissions (communications, radar, GPS) to provide real-time situational awareness (SIGINT/ELINT). This enables the identification, localization, and tracking of enemy threats.
  • Electronic Attack (EA) and Jamming: These systems generate directional or omnidirectional radio interference to suppress enemy communications, radar, and navigation systems.
  • Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS): A primary role is protecting armored units and convoys by disrupting drone control channels and video feeds, forcing enemy FPV drones and reconnaissance UAVs to lose control, land, or return to base.
  • Force Protection and Self-Defense: Vehicle-mounted jammers create a "radio frequency barrier" or protective "dome" around convoys and critical infrastructure to prevent the detonation of radio-controlled threats.
  • Operational Mobility: Because they are vehicle-mounted, these systems can be rapidly deployed, redeployed, and integrated into tactical maneuvers, allowing units to "shoot, move, and communicate" in contested zones.
  • Tactical Coordination: These systems enable Multi-Domain Operations (MDO), allowing ground units to coordinate with air, sea, and cyber assets.

MINK Electronic Warfare System (MEWS)

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