
Army showcases new electronic warfare tech
Aug 23, 2019 · For the EWPMT to be effective, it relies on fielded communications sensors and other EW transmission devices. The Versatile Radio Observation and Direction, or VROD, Modular Adaptive...
Army's dismounted jammer leveraging existing program of record …
Oct 10, 2023 · The Army’s recently awarded dismounted electronic jammer stems from existing technology that has been used by special operations forces — significantly shortening the timeline for fielding the equipment to conventional soldiers.
ODIN - OE Data Integration Network
Description: VMAX is a low-power, wideband, fast-scanning, software defined transceiver and direction finding system that can detect, locate, monitor, and jam Radio Frequency (RF)...
Electronic warfare: A battlefield on a different wavelength
Oct 19, 2018 · Team members are learning to better operate and integrate EW capabilities, including the VROD, VMAX and Raven Claw. The VROD and VMAX are part of the backpack system that surveys the field from...
ODIN - OE Data Integration Network - United States Army
The VROD/VMAX system enhances electronic warfare capabilities for the U.S. Army by providing versatile and adaptive radio observation and direction.
Army looking at several dismounted electronic warfare concepts
Aug 22, 2022 · These have consisted of the dismounted Versatile Radio Observation and Direction (VROD) and VROD Modular Adaptive Transmission system (VMAX) — the former surveys the field from an electromagnetic perspective, and the latter provides a limited electronic attack capability.
Army modernizing electronic warfare capabilities
Feb 13, 2019 · Presently, the combined system includes a Sabre Fury and a VROD Modular Adaptive Transmit (VMAX), which provides information and messaging to the Raven Claw. The Raven Claw then processes...
Army Expanding TiC Rapid Fielding Initiative To Multi-Domain …
13 hours ago · U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force use the Versatile Radio Observation and Direction (VROD) and Modular Adaptive Transmit (VMAX) backpack EW systems, which is a lightweight man-portable electronics support and offensive electronic attack system at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Spc.
Electronic warfare on the ground - Military Aerospace
Feb 1, 2019 · VMAX, which stands for VROD Modular Adaptive Transmit, enables soldiers to conduct focused electronic attacks at certain frequencies in the spectrum.
Jamming Backpacks - Armada International
Oct 7, 2020 · These are employed for communications intelligence collection (VROD) and for limited electronic attack (VMAX) across wavebands of 300 megahertz to three gigahertz. Around 200 VMAXs and 100 VRODs are thought to be in service with the US Army.