Electronic warfare has quietly become a pivotal component of the modern battlefield: tapping electromagnetic spectrum in the form of radio waves, infrared, radar, and light to interfere with how adversaries’ equipment works — and in some cases destroying it altogether — is now part and parcel of offence and defence. Epirus is one of the bigger startups in this space, building ever-more advanced methods to protect US and NATO allies and help them use airspace unencumbered. The company has its roots in California and is part of the 8VC founded-and-funded stable, and it is pursuing a dual-use strategy, working to secure critical infrastructure and people amid a rising tide of grey-zone tactics even in peaceful locations. IL
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Modern networks rely on encryption to secure data in transit, but traditional software-based approaches often introduce latency and increase power...

