Naval Electronic Warfare 101 Training by Tonex

Naval Electronic Warfare 101 Training by Tonex provides a practical foundation in how electronic warfare supports maritime operations, ship self-protection, radar awareness, communications resilience, spectrum control, and threat response. Participants learn how naval platforms detect, interpret, manage, and respond to electromagnetic activity in contested sea environments. The course introduces electronic support measures, decoys, deception concepts, missile seeker threats, and integration challenges across shipboard systems.
Cybersecurity plays a growing role as naval EW systems rely on networked sensors, digital signal processing, and secure communications. Strong cybersecurity practices help protect mission data, spectrum control functions, and EW coordination from cyber-enabled disruption. Cybersecurity awareness also improves resilience against spoofing, interference, unauthorized access, and data manipulation.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the maritime electromagnetic environment and its operational importance.
- Explain the role of shipboard radar and communication systems in naval EW.
- Identify how electronic support measures support detection and threat awareness.
- Describe decoys, deception methods, and ship self-protection concepts.
- Analyze missile seeker threats and common defensive EW responses.
- Understand how cybersecurity strengthens naval EW reliability, data protection, and mission assurance.
- Explain naval EW integration and spectrum deconfliction considerations.
Audience
- Naval officers and enlisted personnel
- Defense contractors and system engineers
- Maritime security professionals
- Electronic warfare specialists
- Radar and communications personnel
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Defense program managers
- Intelligence and operations analysts
- Military technology planners
- Systems integration teams
Course Modules
Module 1: Maritime Electromagnetic Environment
- Electromagnetic spectrum fundamentals
- Maritime propagation effects
- Sea clutter considerations
- Weather and atmospheric impacts
- Friendly and hostile emitters
- Operational spectrum awareness
Module 2: Shipboard Radar Communications
- Naval radar fundamentals
- Communication system roles
- Tactical data exchange
- Sensor coordination needs
- Emission control concepts
- Signal reliability concerns
Module 3: Electronic Support Measures
- Signal detection principles
- Emitter identification basics
- Threat library concepts
- Direction finding overview
- Passive monitoring methods
- Operator decision support
Module 4: Decoys and Deception
- Naval decoy purposes
- Chaff and flare concepts
- Active deception techniques
- False target generation
- Defensive timing factors
- Deception effectiveness measures
Module 5: Ship Self Protection
- Layered defense concepts
- Threat warning workflows
- Soft-kill response options
- Hard-kill coordination needs
- Platform survivability factors
- Crew response alignment
Module 6: Naval EW Integration
- EW system interoperability
- Combat system coordination
- Spectrum deconfliction planning
- Mission data management
- Cybersecure EW operations
- Integrated threat response
Strengthen maritime mission readiness with Naval Electronic Warfare 101 Training by Tonex and build the foundational EW knowledge needed for modern naval defense, spectrum control, and secure shipboard operations.