Chinese scientists build world’s first 6G-powered electronic warfare system

Chinese researchers have developed a revolutionary electronic warfare weapon using 6G technology.

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Leveraging a next-generation signal processing mechanism, this system can deliver overwhelming advantages against modern military radars, according to researchers involved in the project.

The new Northrop Grumman AN/APG-85 radar for the F-35 stealth fighter, for instance, is believed to operate mostly in the X-band, with high frequencies up to 12 gigahertz, rendering traditional electronic countermeasures ineffective.

But the 6G weapon masters the high-frequency spectrum with precision and ease. Its photon-powered core can intercept enemy signals and generate over 3,600 false targets to confuse enemy pilots at 12GHz or higher frequencies.

While working as a ground-based jammer, the weapon can also perform the role of a powerful communication device, receiving or transmitting a huge amount of battlefield data simultaneously to more than 300 cooperative platforms via optic fibres at an extremely high speed.

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This marks the world’s first publicly confirmed system achieving “simultaneous same-frequency full-duplex communication and jamming capabilities” – a major leap in 6G military applications.

  

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