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The electronic equipment of combat aircraft of 4th and 5th generation
Hron, Kvido ; Koštial, Rostislav (referee) ; Dubnický, Lukáš (advisor)
Modern aerial combat requires sophisticated electronic equipment to enhance the combat capabilities of fighter jets. This work focuses on the electronic equipment of fighter jets, emphasizing their advanced technological capabilities and operational significance. The study examines the development of electronic warfare systems, radar technologies, communication setups, and self-protection measures across different generations of fighter jets. The paper highlights the crucial role of electronic equipment in improving pilot situational awareness, survivability, and mission effectiveness in modern aerial combat scenarios. Additionally, the work explores the integration of advanced sensors, processors, and artificial intelligence algorithms in fourth- and fifth-generation fighter jets, elucidating their impact on mission success and operational superiority. By providing insights into the electronic equipment and capabilities of these advanced aerial platforms, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the evolving aerial combat environment in the 21st century.
Electronic Warfare: Great Powers Perspective and the Implications for the Czech Armed Forces
Feryna, Jan ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Špelda, Petr (referee)
Electronic Warfare has, in recent years, become a key field in modern armed forces. After wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and experience from conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, Western armed forces turned their attention to the field of Electronic Warfare. The most powerful armed forces of the world are being modernized under the Network-Centric Warfare and Multi-Domain Operations concepts based on real-time data-sharing and communications in the Electromagnetic spectrum. This master thesis deals with Great Powers perspectives (the US, Russia, and Israel), lessons learned from the conflicts mentioned above in Ukraine and Syria, compares it with doctrinal documents of the Czech Armed Forces, and identifies lessons for Czech Armed Forces. The main goal of this thesis is to identify lessons learned for the Czech Armed Forces and key priorities in modernization for the Czech Armed forces to be prepared for future threats and battlefield. Based on the discussed approaches and conflicts, the author identifies the following implications. There is a need to update Czech doctrinal documents. Czech Armed Forces should not focus only on the modernization of special Electronic Warfare units but to introduce the field of Electronic Warfare across the Armed forces. Czech Air Force needs to be equipped with offensive...

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