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The Maritime Services, the Allies and Shaping the Kill Web
HAVOC Works the Electronic Warfare Payload in the Digital Battlespace ..................................................... 80
Visiting NAWDC: A Discussion with TOPGUN .............................................................................................. 82
The Challenge of Training And Shaping Development: In a Software Development Platform World ........... 83
Shaping Manned-Unmanned Integration Going Forward for Naval Aviation .................................... 87
The Arrival of a Maritime-Domain Awareness Strike Capability: The Impact of the P-8/Triton Dyad .......... 87
Shaping a Manned-Unmanned ISR/Strike Capability at Sea: The Case of the Fire Scout and the MH-60S .... 89
The Role of Unmanned Aerial Systems in the Remaking of the Amphibious Task Force: The Perspective of
Lt. General (Retired) Trautman ....................................................................................................................... 94
The Next Phase in the Evolution of USMC UAS Capabilities: An Interview with Colonel Barranco .............. 96
The Electronic Warfare Case: Distributed Capabilities for the Attack-Defense Enterprise ................. 101
Lt. General (Retired) Davis on Distributed Electronic Warfare Capabilities .................................................. 101
Group Captain Braz on the RAAF and the Way Ahead on Electronic Warfare: Shaping a Core Distributed
Capability for the Integrated Force .............................................................................................................. 104
A US Navy Perspective on the Way Ahead for EW Capabilities: CDR Mike Paul at the Williams Foundation
Seminar on EW ............................................................................................................................................. 108
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Air Commander Australia Focuses on the Work in Progress ...................... 112
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