The
Air Force department of the United States’ defense department has planned to
create a new wing focused on electromagnetic spectrum warfare come springtime.
While plans for the new wing — the 355th Spectrum Warfare Wing — have
previously been discussed, officials Tuesday provided the most in-depth details
regarding its creation, functions and timeline.
He explained, “The wing, which is
tentatively set to activate in March 2021, will enable the fielded forces to
continually contest and on demand attack adversary functional structures
controlling their key processes”. While delivering his speech during a virtual
conference on November 17, 2020, the deputy commander Air Combat Command, Lt.
Gen. Chris Weggeman said, “Their mission is to execute the U.S. version of
Chinese nodal warfare”. The conference was hosted by the AFCEA’s Alamo chapter.
The wing will fall under the purview of the Air Force Warfare Center — which
performs operational test and evaluation, tactics development, and advanced
training — instead of the new information warfare command, 16th Air Force,
which has operational control of electronic warfare. The wing is a direct
outgrowth of the Air Force’s yearlong study on electronic warfare, called the
Enterprise Capability Collaboration Team, that was briefed to service
leadership in January 2019. Specifically, two items identified in the study
that led to the wing’s creation is that the Air Force’s electromagnetic
spectrum capabilities atrophied over the past decades and there will need to be
greater reliance on the spectrum in the future, according to Brig. Gen. Marty
Reynolds, vice commander of the Air Force Warfare Center, who spoke during the
same conference.
Spectrum is an enabler, he said. “If we
believe that and we understand how important data is — that the computing and
sensing at the edge is going to be informant going forward — then we have to
make sure that we protect the transport of that data and that we can aggregate
the data so we can make predictions to the analysis,” he added.
Other electromagnetic spectrum changes
made within the Air Force recently include the realignment of its
electromagnetic spectrum management office from Air Combat Command to the
Headquarters Air Force staff under the deputy chief of staff for intelligence,
surveillance, reconnaissance and cyber effects operations, or A2/6. Weggeman
noted that the new wing will develop, host, integrate, test and distribute
electronic warfare and electromagnetic spectrum mission “ware,” while also
assist in electromagnetic battle management support and be an agile software
pipeline for Air Force platforms.
The wing will be a clearing house for electromagnetic spectrum professionals who focus on electronic protection and electronic attack linked and improved through software and cognitive abilities, Reynolds explained. He added that platforms should be able to connect and share data so a platform conducting electronic support can rapidly reprogram information and share it to an electronic attack platform. The commander of the new wing will be Col. William Young, who previously commanded the 53rd Electronic Warfare Group. Air Force officials provided the most detailed description to date regarding its forthcoming spectrum warfare wing.
(Courtesy: https://www.c4isrnet.com)