Abstract

the subjective evaluation of electronic intelligence and warfare has been adopted as quantitive analysis by many organizational bodies to assess defense systems capabilities. One prominent case is the reliance of United States Army on subjective evaluations to drive its systems capabilities based on particular battlefield requirements due to the nonexistence of analytical instruments to meet such goals. Therefore, there is a pressing need to thoroughly review a comprehensive and effective approach for empirically evaluating the impact of intelligence and electronic warfare systems on combat effectiveness. In this direction, we discuss the main important capabilities of electronic intelligence and warfare systems that are necessary for ensuring fielded force mix and greater chance to success on the battlefield. However, the difficulty of the current battle is to process comprehensive electronic warfare (EW) information in a short period of time. Therefore, in this paper, the information system is proposed through the development of Electronic Warfare Intelligent Information System (EWIIS) which contracts electronic warfare processing, communications, radar, maps, warfare missions…etc. thus, aimed This system is at achieving the best performance in spite of the existence of antagonistic influences. Moreover, in this paper, we inclination discuss the design and implementation of a system case study.

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