Technical analysis of modern electronic warfare threats — communications jamming, GPS spoofing, C2 suppression — and the countermeasures available in latest-generation tactical MANET systems.
The proliferation of accessible EW systems has transformed the battlefield. LATAM armed forces now face a scenario where "communications available" assumption is no longer valid. Three main threats: broadband jamming, GPS/GNSS spoofing, and targeted C2 suppression.
Modern MANET systems implement FHSS (TrellisWare TSM-X), MIMO OFDM (TrellisWare CHAOS), adaptive power control, and mesh routing resilience. To suppress a 50-node MANET network, the adversary must jam all zones simultaneously — resources few forces have.
Multi-constellation GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+Galileo+BeiDou), INS cross-verification, and TDOA position consensus between MANET nodes provide GPS-independent positioning when military M-code is not available.
EMAR SYSTEMS is the authorized distributor of all these systems with field demonstration and local integration support.
Communications architecture for counter-narcotics operations in the VRAEM (Apurímac, Ene and Mantaro Rivers Valley). Jamming-resistant MANET networks, UAV ISR for area reconnaissance, and INVISIO operator communications in Amazonian jungle conditions.
Technical analysis of TrellisWare's TSM-X protocol for self-forming networks without fixed infrastructure. Configuration, range, and operational applications in the Peruvian theater (cordillera, VRAEM, border).
Technical criteria for choosing between Gen 2+ image intensification, uncooled thermography, and multi-spectral fusion. Comparison by sector, budget, and operating conditions in Peru.
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