The Polish Republic’s Armed Forces more frequently participate in the UN international peace missions and coalitions activities in the framework of NATO. The necessity arises to ensure their interoperability in many areas. The research over accessible NATO standardisation documents and Polish war theoreticians’ achievements gave rein to develop a new theory, which is called radio-electronic warfare in NATO terminology. According to the author, activities undertaken within radio-electronic warfare ought to be conducted on a specific, i.e. electronic battlefield including electronic means emitting and receiving electromagnetic energy that function in an appropriate electromagnetic environment. The basic tasks undertaken in contemporary military actions to fight and defend electronic means and systems cause that radio-electronic warfare ought to be a complex system where two forms of activities: offensive and defensive ones can be differentiated. Due to its functioning, radio-electronic warfare should be divided into radio-electronic reconnaissance, electronic clutter and electronic defence.
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