The Air Force, in recent years, has made organizational changes to elevate the importance of electronic warfare, including moving the Air Force Spectrum Management Office into its Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations (A2/6) branch under Lt. Kelly's comments come a month after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed out the classified implementation plan for the Electromagnetic Spectrum Strategy released last year. ![]() 22, noting that a peer adversarial fight would engage frequencies across the spectrum. Mark Kelly, the commander of Air Combat Command, said during keynote remarks at the Air Force Association's Air, Space, and Cyber conference Sept. "If we lose the war in the spectrum, we lose the war in the air and we lose it quickly," Gen. ![]() ![]() But extensive system updates pose a risk. The Air Force is on high alert when it comes to electromagnetic spectrum threats.
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