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ECCM 2026
City
Oslo (Norway)
Country
Norway
Start Date
21 Jun 2026
End Date
22 Jun 2026
Visitor Type
Trade Public
Duration
every 2 years
Year
2026
Event Description
ECCM 2026: Oslo to Host Premier Electronic Counter-Countersmeasures Conference
Scheduled for June 21-22, 2026, in Oslo, Norway, the European Conference on Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM) is poised to be the premier gathering for experts dedicated to securing electronic systems in increasingly contested electromagnetic environments. This biennial event, returning to the Nordic capital, will bring together leading military personnel, defense industry engineers, researchers, and policymakers to address the critical challenge of ensuring the resilience of communications, radar, navigation, and other electronic systems against sophisticated jamming and deception threats.
Location & Context: Oslo, home to significant defense research institutions like the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) and SINTEF, provides an ideal setting. Norway's strategic position within NATO and its focus on Arctic security and maritime operations adds a relevant dimension to discussions. The conference leverages the city's strong technological infrastructure and international connectivity.
Core Focus & Themes: ECCM 2026 will delve into the evolving landscape of electronic warfare (EW), focusing specifically on the defensive side: ECCM. Key themes expected to dominate the agenda include:
1. AI & Machine Learning for ECCM: Harnessing AI for real-time threat detection, classification, and adaptive mitigation strategies against complex jamming signals and deceptive spoofing.
2. Resilient Communications & Navigation: Protecting critical links (SATCOM, tactical radios) and GNSS signals (GPS, Galileo) in GPS-denied/jammed environments, including alternatives like PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing) and resilient waveforms.
3. Advanced Radar ECCM: Techniques to maintain radar performance against sophisticated jamming (barrage, deceptive, DRFM-based) and low-observable threats, including cognitive radar concepts.
4. Cyber-EM Fusion: Understanding and mitigating the convergence of cyber attacks and electronic jamming, where vulnerabilities in software can be exploited to disrupt EM systems.
5. Hypersonics & New Domains: Developing ECCM solutions for the unique challenges posed by hypersonic vehicles and emerging operational domains (space, unmanned systems swarms).
6. Low Probability of Intercept/Detect (LPI/LPD): Designing systems and waveforms that are inherently difficult for adversaries to detect or locate.
7. Testing & Evaluation: Novel methodologies and facilities for rigorously assessing ECCM performance against realistic threat scenarios.
Expected Audience & Value: ECCM 2026 will attract a diverse audience including EW engineers, communications specialists, radar system designers, signal processing experts, military planners, procurement officials, and academic researchers. The conference offers unparalleled opportunities to:
Present Cutting-Edge Research: Share breakthroughs in ECCM theory, algorithms, and hardware.
Understand Threat Evolution: Gain insights into emerging jamming and deception tactics from global experts.
Network & Collaborate: Connect with peers, industry leaders, and researchers across the defense and security spectrum.
Explore Solutions: Discover the latest commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and bespoke ECCM technologies and capabilities.
Shape Future Requirements: Contribute to discussions on future ECCM needs and standardization.
With its focused technical program, prestigious location, and critical subject matter, ECCM 2026 in Oslo is an essential event for anyone involved in ensuring the operational effectiveness and security of electronic systems in the face of relentless electromagnetic threats. It promises to be a hub of innovation and collaboration for building the next generation of resilient electronic defenses.