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Hackaday Supercon - Jeremy Hong : Electronic Warfare; a Brief Overview of Weaponized RF Design
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Whether you are trying to avoid having a multi-million dollar fighter jet from being shot down or avoid a speeding ticket from law enforcement , the same radar and electronic warfare equations and concepts apply.
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