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Journal Achievements of Modern Radioelectronics №12 for 2025 г.
Article in number:
The use of cognitive electronic warfare is expanding the boundaries
Type of article: scientific article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j20700784-202512-06
UDC: 621.396.67(621.37)
Authors:

E.V. Kalyabin1, S.N. Zamuruev2

1 JSC “TSNRTI named after academician A.I. Berg” (Moscow, Russia)
2 MIREA – Russian University of Technology (Moscow, Russia)
1 post@cnirti.ru

Abstract:

Modern electronic warfare (EW) systems use pre-programmed methods of jamming enemy radar stations. However, thanks to the latest technologies, radars are becoming adaptive and intelligent systems that can change the shape of the signal in target detection and tracking modes. On the other hand, the continued development of electronic warfare has made it possible to use artificial intelligence technologies to automatically create effective means of countering new and promising next-generation radars. The use of cognitive methods in electronic warfare will make it possible to deal most effectively with new, unknown radar signals.

Goal – the purpose of the article is to show how, through the use of cognitive electronic warfare techniques, it is possible to combat the latest radar developments.

Generalized structural schemes of the cognitive electronic warfare (KREB) system are presented. The simulation indicators confirm that there are effective methods for actively interfering with unknown radars, including from outer space.

The article uses simulation methods to substantiate the efficiency of cognitive electronic warfare methods.

Pages: 32-38
For citation

Kalyabin E.V., Zamuruev S.N. The use of cognitive electronic warfare is expanding the boundaries. Achievements of modern radioelectronics. 2025. V. 79. № 12. P. 32–38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/ j20700784-202512-06 [in Russian]

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Date of receipt: 23.10.2025
Approved after review: 31.10.2025
Accepted for publication: 14.11.2025