Abstract

Militaries depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to fight; it is where their radios and radars do their work. Without control of the spectrum, the ability of navies, armies, air and space forces to sense and communicate is badly degraded. Thomas Withington argues that manoeuvrist principles of warfare are directly applicable to military operations in the electromagnetic spectrum, particularly the radio spectrum. Applying these principles can help forces win and sustain a position of advantage over their adversaries in the spectrum, directly supporting and assisting operations in all domains of war.◼

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