
Modern military effectiveness depends not only on secure digital networks, but also on control of the electromagnetic spectrum. Using Germany’s VIGO mission in Lithuania as a case study, this analysis examines how signals intelligence, electronic warfare, passive geolocation, sensor fusion, and resilient command networks converge to create a trusted real-time operational picture. It also explores the cybersecurity measures required to preserve decision superiority under jamming, spoofing, and cyberattacks.
Full Analyse: Cyber Defence and Electromagnetic Superiority: The German VIGO Approach