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Flash Info: Georgia National Guard Activates First US Army 111th Electromagnetic Warfare Company.
The U.S. Department of Defense announced on June 7, 2025, the historic activation of the 111th Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) Company under the Georgia Army National Guard. This milestone marks the creation of the very first dedicated EW company in the entire U.S. Army, placing the Georgia Guard at the forefront of a transformative shift in battlefield dominance. Created to confront the growing challenges in the electromagnetic spectrum, the unit is tasked with reinforcing U.S. Army operations by delivering tactical electromagnetic superiority across multiple operational theaters.
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The official unit flag of the newly activated 111th Electromagnetic Warfare Company is displayed during a formation ceremony, symbolizing the U.S. Army's first dedicated National Guard unit specializing in electromagnetic spectrum dominance. (Picture source: U.S. DoD)
The 111th EW (Electronic Warfare) Company is a highly specialized formation structured to support division-level operations with four EW platoons composed of more than 80 soldiers. Its primary mission includes the detection, recognition, location, and identification of critical electromagnetic signals, enabling combatant commanders to gain real-time situational awareness and conduct precision operations. The formation integrates cutting-edge signal intelligence capabilities tailored to counter both conventional and hybrid threats in an increasingly complex global environment where supremacy in the electromagnetic domain is vital to mission success.
Looking ahead, the company is scheduled to conduct its first field training exercise in August at the Chattahoochee National Forest. This deployment will focus on electromagnetic support tasks, particularly the identification and tracking of both static and mobile emitters. The exercise will also feature aviation assets provided by the 78th Aviation Troop Command, including rotary-wing platforms, to simulate complex joint targeting scenarios. This hands-on training will be instrumental in validating the operational readiness and tactical doctrine of the 111th EW Company, setting a new standard for future U.S. Army electronic warfare formations.
Electronic Warfare (EW) is a critical component of contemporary military operations that involves the strategic use of the electromagnetic spectrum to detect, disrupt, deceive, or destroy enemy capabilities. It encompasses a wide array of mission sets typically divided into three key areas: electronic attack (EA), electronic protection (EP), and electronic support (ES). Each of these functions contributes to gaining and maintaining electromagnetic dominance in complex battlespaces where traditional kinetic means alone are no longer sufficient.
Electronic Attack involves the use of electromagnetic energy to degrade or neutralize enemy systems such as communications, navigation, and radar. Electronic Protection ensures that friendly systems remain operational despite adversarial attempts to jam or spoof them. Electronic Support involves the detection, collection, and analysis of electromagnetic emissions to identify and track threats. These capabilities are foundational for situational awareness, targeting, and command-and-control.
In modern armed forces, EW units like the 111th EW Company serve as essential force multipliers. Their ability to dominate the electromagnetic environment gives commanders a decisive edge across the full spectrum of military operations. In contested environments where communication, navigation, and surveillance systems are vulnerable to disruption, EW becomes essential to maintaining control and effectiveness. The rise of network-centric warfare and the increasing reliance on electronic systems by both state and non-state actors underscore the critical role of EW in neutralizing enemy drones, disrupting command networks, and defeating radio-controlled improvised explosive devices.
The activation of this company not only demonstrates the growing strategic emphasis placed on electromagnetic operations but also signifies a pivotal move in the Army’s ongoing modernization strategy. The 111th EW Company establishes a model for integrating spectrum-based warfare into regular Army operations, laying the groundwork for a future where electromagnetic dominance is treated with the same importance as control of land, air, sea, and space. As threats continue to evolve, the U.S. Army’s investment in EW capabilities ensures it remains prepared to operate and win in the digital battlespace of tomorrow.