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Leonardo aims to build NATO’s electronic warfare backbone

At DSEI 2025, Leonardo positioned itself as the company underpinning NATO’s return to serious electronic warfare mass. The firm used the London exhibition to confirm BriteCloud’s adoption under the US ALQ-260 designation, to highlight BriteStorm as the RAF’s first autonomous stand-in jamming payload, and to present Typhoon’s ECRS Mk2 radar and EuroDASS upgrades as the foundation of a future European electronic attack force. The briefing brought …
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UK Defence Journal broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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