Certified Electronic Warfare Specialist (CEWS) Certification Course by Tonex
This introductory course provides a comprehensive understanding of Electronic Warfare (EW) principles, focusing on the vulnerabilities of modern radar and Command, Control, and Communications (C3) systems. Participants will explore how Electronic Support (ES) and Electronic Attack (EA) systems intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities. The course uses Department of Defense (DoD) EW systems as case studies to illustrate the capabilities, design, and operational use of EW systems.
Course Duration: 2 Days (Online)
Course Objectives:
- Gain foundational knowledge of Electronic Warfare and its principles
- Understand the vulnerabilities of radar and C3 systems
- Learn how ES and EA systems exploit these vulnerabilities
- Explore DoD EW systems to understand their capabilities and design
- Apply theoretical knowledge to practical EW scenarios
Target Audience: Analysts, engineers, project managers, and electronic warfare professionals who build, manage, and operate electronic warfare systems.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Electronic Warfare
- Overview of Electronic Warfare (EW) and its importance
- Key components of EW: Electronic Support (ES), Electronic Attack (EA), and Electronic Protection (EP)
- Historical context and evolution of EW
- Understanding Vulnerabilities
- Vulnerabilities in modern radar systems
- Vulnerabilities in Command, Control, and Communications (C3) systems
- Impact of vulnerabilities on system performance and security
- Electronic Support (ES)
- Functions and objectives of ES
- Techniques for signal intelligence and surveillance
- Case studies of ES applications and successes
- Electronic Attack (EA)
- Functions and objectives of EA
- Techniques for disrupting and deceiving enemy systems
- Case studies of EA applications and effectiveness
- DoD EW Systems
- Overview of key DoD EW systems and their capabilities
- Design principles and operational use of DoD EW systems
- Examples of EW system deployments and real-world applications
- Practical Applications and Case Studies
- Analyzing real-world EW scenarios
- Applying theoretical knowledge to practical situations
- Group discussions and problem-solving exercises
Exam Domains:
- Introduction to EW
- Definitions and key concepts
- Historical context and evolution
- Vulnerabilities in Radar and C3 Systems
- Types of vulnerabilities
- Impact on system performance
- Electronic Support (ES)
- Functions and techniques
- Case studies and applications
- Electronic Attack (EA)
- Functions and techniques
- Case studies and applications
- DoD EW Systems
- Capabilities and design
- Operational use and case studies
- Practical Applications
- Scenario analysis
- Problem-solving and discussions
Question Types:
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Testing knowledge of EW principles, vulnerabilities, and system capabilities.
- True/False Questions: Assessing understanding of ES and EA functions and techniques.
- Scenario-Based Questions: Applying knowledge to real-world EW situations.
- Case Study Analysis: Evaluating and discussing examples of DoD EW systems and their applications.
Certification: Participants who successfully complete the course and pass the examination will receive the Certified Electronic Warfare Specialist (CEWS) certification.