Transcription of ATP 3-12.3 ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNIQUES
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ATP ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNIQUES JULY 2019 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. This publication supersedes ATP 3-36, dated 16 December 2014. Headquarters, Department of the Army This publication is available at the Army Publishing Directorate site ( ), and the Central Army Registry site ( ). *ATP RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes ATP 3-36, dated 16 December i Army TECHNIQUES Publication No. Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 16 July 2019 ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNIQUES Contents Page v INTRODUCTION .. vii Chapter 1 OVERVIEW OF ELECTRONIC WARFARE .. 1-1 Introduction to ELECTRONIC WARFARE .. 1 -1 ELECTRONIC WARFARE 1-1 electromagnetic Environment .. 1 -2 Chapter 2 ELECTRONIC WARFARE KEY PERSONNEL .. 2-1 ELECTRONIC WARFARE Personnel .. 2-1 Theater Army, Corps, Division and Brigade.
the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). In the decades that followed, state and non-state actors alike used radios to support navigation, command and control, intelligence gathering, and information operations.
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