Training Against Electromagnetic Aggressors: Inside the Space Force’s 527th Space Aggressor Squadron
The Space Force’s 527th Space Aggressor Squadron is on the front lines of training military units in the art of electromagnetic warfare. From jamming satellite communications to outsmarting adversaries in the invisible realm of the electromagnetic spectrum, the squadron is preparing the military for the challenges of modern warfare.
Led by Maj. Kyle “Gambit” Schroeder, the 527th teaches a range of techniques to overcome jamming and other forms of electromagnetic attacks. From basic methods like finding alternative communication channels to more advanced tactics like using spectrum analyzers to detect adversary signals, the squadron equips military personnel with the skills needed to navigate the complex world of electronic warfare.
With a focus on replicating real-world threats from potential adversaries like Russia and China, the 527th uses intelligence gathered by the intelligence community to create realistic training scenarios. By simulating cyber attacks and jamming techniques, the squadron helps military units develop strategies to counter these threats effectively.
The 527th’s mission has evolved over the years, expanding to include cyber warfare and satellite communications denial. Recognized as the Department of the Air Force’s Outstanding Level II Electromagnetic Warfare Unit of the Year in 2023, the squadron continues to push the boundaries of electronic warfare training.
Despite the challenges posed by the ever-evolving electronic battlefield, the 527th remains committed to making “the good guys” better prepared for the realities of modern warfare. By providing hands-on training and real-world scenarios, the squadron ensures that military units are equipped to face the threats of the future.