Conference on:

" Communication, Computer and Electronic Warfare in Today's and Future's Information Warfare"

 

The Electronic Warfare Staff of Hungarian Home Defense Forces General Staff and the Electronic Warfare Department of the Zrínyi Miklós National Defense University organized a two days international conference on " Communication, Computer and Electronic Warfare in Today's and Future's Information Warfare" in ZMNDU at November 9-10 1999.

The conference was opened by Gen. István Mráz.

In November 9, there were the following presentations:

Col. Imre Bognár: The challenges of the security policy in XXI century.

Col. Dr. György Szternák: The main characteristics of military crisis and these effects on strategy and operations.

 

Col. Dr. István Várhegyi (Ret.): Information Warfare and Command and Control Warfare in XXI century.

Lt. Col. Sándor Hamar: Communication of today's and the future's C2W.

Maj. Miklós Nyitrai: The informatics of today's and the future's C2W.

 

Lt. Col. Tibor Nyíri: PSYOP in C2W.

Lt. Col. Dr. István Szendy: Physical destruction as an element of C2W.

Col. Dr. Tibor Rajki: Electronic warfare in C2W.

This afternoon the following companies made presentations:

ESRI Hungary Ltd.
   

Thomson Csf.
   

Rohde & Schwarz
   

C.Plath GMBH

 

 

 

In November 10, there were the following presentations in english:

Lt. Col. Dr. Zsolt Haig: Interrelationship between IW and C2W

Col. Dr. Imre Makkay: New Challenges of IEW in XXI Century

 Prof. Andrej Luč, PhD: Hidden Transmission of Signal in Noise by DS and Narrowband DS/FH Spread Spectrum Systems

Lt. Col. László Ványa: EW Attack - Tactics and Technics

Prof. Andrej Luč, PhD: The Jamming Methods of FH Systems at Slow and Quick Reconnaissance

 

Maj. Dr. Sándor Vass: New Generation of IEW Techniques in the United States Army

Prof. Andrej Luč, PhD: Interoperability of Communication, Reconnaissance and Jamming Systems at FH and DS Spread Spectrum Systems

 

Maj. Péter Szűcs: Satellite Personal Communication Systems

Capt. László Kovács: The American ASAS as the Key Element of IEW