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Course Title: Electronic Warfare Officer Qualification
Course Number: 3B-FA29 (CP)
Version: 05.0
MOS: 00B
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Course Information: The Electronic Warfare Officer's Qualification Course provides Active Army, National guard, And Army Reserve Electronic Warfare (EW) officers education and training in the essential core skills necessary to successfully perform EW functions and perform EW officer responsibilities in support of the commander's concept of operations. Emphasis are on Army and Joint doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP), which are designed to prepare officers to participate in EW coordination, planning, and execution at the tactical and operational levels in a variety of Army and Joint organizations.

Phase Name: 0Training Days: 67Academic Hours: 476
Scope: This course includes education and training on the following topics associated with the duties and responsibilities of the Electronic Warfare Officer (Functional Area 29): understand the evolution of Electronic Warfare (EW); understand Joint and Army Electronic Warfare Doctrine; apply Joint EW planning and lethal/nonlethal targeting; utilize classified networks and secure web based programs to identify world-wide EW threats; understand the relationship of mission command (MC) with Physical Attack (PA), Electronic Attack (EA), Electronic Support (ES), Offensive Cyber Operations (OCO), and Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO); understand concepts of Joint EW guidance and policy; apply basic electricity and electromagnetic spectrum theories as they relate to electronic warfare tasks; identify the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of radar systems, Army electronic attack and electronic support systems; describe the fundamentals of radio communications as they pertain to EW and Counter Radio-controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) employment; identify and state electronic, Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS), Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR), Global Positioning System (GPS), and communication/network principles as they relate to EW and MC; identify commercial antenna types and their uses; identify various electronic devices and their use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS); identify capabilities of joint EW ground, air, surface, and subsurface EA systems; identify the basic functions and capabilities of EW tools such as Electronic Warfare Planning and management Tool (EWPMT), E-Space, Builder, Secure Internet Protocol router (SIPR), and the spectrum analyzer; understand the capabilities of Joint & Army air and ground ES systems; integrate and deconflict EW and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) assets; understand the relationship of spectrum management, frequency deconfliction and electronic attack; identify steps of the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) and the Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace (IPB) process; Understand the relationship of spectrum management, EW planning and lethal and nonlethal targeting as they apply to Army EW; request and plan for Joint Airborne Electronic Attack assets; understanding of EW/MC organizations and staffs to include targeting, fires, operations and orders processing.

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