16th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron Conducts Training with Bounty Hunter System
The 16th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron of the U.S. Space Force conducted training on the Bounty Hunter system to enhance satellite communication protection. This training is essential for maintaining the capability to detect and respond to electromagnetic interference affecting military and commercial assets.

On April 23, 2026, the 16th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron (EWS) of the U.S. Space Force conducted training on the Bounty Hunter system at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado. This training is part of Mission Delta 3, focusing on protecting satellite communication links and ensuring a near-global capability to detect and characterize sources of electromagnetic interference.
The squadron prepares combat-ready crews for defensive space control operations, supporting theater combatant commanders. The enhanced training underscores the importance of safeguarding critical space assets against potential electronic threats, which could impact military operations and commercial services.


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