Radar Detection and Jamming Workshop by Tonex

Radar Detection and Jamming Workshop by Tonex provides a practical technical foundation for understanding how radar range, target cross section, jammer power, propagation conditions, and engagement geometry influence detection performance.
Participants examine how radar systems identify targets, how jamming alters the electromagnetic environment, and how mission planners evaluate detection probability under changing operational conditions. The workshop also connects radar and electronic warfare behavior to modern cybersecurity concerns, especially where connected defense systems, sensor networks, and command platforms depend on trusted data.
Cybersecurity plays a critical role in protecting radar-linked systems from spoofed signals, corrupted telemetry, unauthorized access, and cyber-electromagnetic attacks. Strong cyber awareness helps teams defend sensor integrity, communications reliability, and mission decision-making.
Learning Objectives
- Understand radar detection concepts including range, signal strength, target cross section, and noise effects.
- Evaluate how geometry, altitude, distance, and aspect angle influence radar performance.
- Explain how jammer power, placement, and technique affect radar tracking and detection.
- Assess operational tradeoffs between detection range, target visibility, and electronic protection.
- Interpret radar and jamming scenarios using practical mission-focused reasoning.
- Strengthen cybersecurity awareness for protecting radar-connected platforms, sensor data, and electronic warfare networks.
Audience
- Radar engineers
- Electronic warfare professionals
- Defense system analysts
- RF and spectrum specialists
- Aerospace and defense personnel
- Mission planning teams
- Systems engineers
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Military communications specialists
- Technical managers supporting radar programs
Course Modules
Module 1: Radar Detection Fundamentals
- Radar signal transmission principles
- Receiver sensitivity and noise
- Detection threshold concepts
- Signal-to-noise ratio basics
- Target return characteristics
- Probability of detection factors
Module 2: Radar Range Factors
- Range equation overview
- Transmit power effects
- Antenna gain influence
- Propagation loss behavior
- Environmental attenuation factors
- Range performance tradeoffs
Module 3: Target Cross Section
- Radar cross section meaning
- Target size and shape
- Aspect angle influence
- Material reflection behavior
- Stealth shaping considerations
- Dynamic target presentation
Module 4: Jamming Power Effects
- Jammer signal strength
- Burn-through range concepts
- Stand-off jamming factors
- Stand-in jammer placement
- Noise jamming behavior
- Deception jamming concerns
Module 5: Geometry and Engagement
- Radar-target-jammer alignment
- Line-of-sight constraints
- Altitude and terrain effects
- Look angle considerations
- Platform movement impacts
- Engagement timeline changes
Module 6: Protection and Mission Analysis
- Electronic protection methods
- Frequency agility concepts
- Signal processing resilience
- Spectrum management practices
- Cyber-electromagnetic risk awareness
- Mission effectiveness assessment
Enroll in Radar Detection and Jamming Workshop by Tonex to build practical radar, jamming, and cyber-electromagnetic analysis skills for modern defense and aerospace environments.