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MARK DALY

Mark Daly

Mark Daly's first experience in aerospace journalism was as a reporter on a company newspaper in 1980. In 1983 he joined Jane's Information Group as a reporter on the newly launched Jane's Defence Weekly and became news editor in 1989. He later transferred to Jane's International Defence Review as editor-in-chief. In 2007 he joined the editorial teams of Jane's Aero-Engines and Jane's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets.


MARTIN STREETLY

Martin Streetly

Martin Streetly is a full-time defence electronics author and journalist who specialises in the history, technology and application of Electronic Warfare (EW). He is the editor of both the Jane's Radar & Electronic Warfare Systems yearbook and Jane's Electronic Mission Aircraft and contributes to Jane’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets. Over the past twenty-four years, Martin Streetly has been a regular contributor to a range of international defence publications that has included the Journal of Electronic Defense (acting as the magazine's European Editor for 12 years up to March 2001), The Knowles Report, Microwave Journal, Jane's Defence Weekly, Flight International, Naval Forces, International Defence Review, Military Simulation & Training and the NAVINT naval intelligence newsletter. Over the last twenty years, he has appeared on the UK's Channel 4 news programme, the BBC and the Discovery Channel. During the 1991 Gulf War, he worked with the UK's Independent Television News Ltd and a range of international newspapers (including the New York Times and the Jerusalem Post) and has been invited to lecture on EW technology by industry, NATO, the Government of the United Arab Emirates and the Association of Old Crows.

Over and above his work on the Jane's yearbooks, Martin Streetly has published four books on the history and technology of airborne EW, the details of which are as follows:

  • Confound& Destroy: 100 Group and The Bomber Support Campaign
  • Macdonald & Jane's Publishers Ltd, London, 1978 and Jane's Publishing Ltd, London, 1985.
  • World Electronic Warfare Aircraft
  • Jane's Publishing Ltd, London, 1983 & 1984.
  • The Aircraft of 100 Group
  • Robert Hale Ltd, London, 1984.
  • Airborne Electronic Warfare: History, Techniques and Tactics
  • Jane's Publishing Ltd, London, 1988.

Of these, Confound & Destroy is considered by many as being the definitive study of the birth of airborne EW within the UK's Royal Air Force while over 5,000 copies of the two editions of World Electronic Warfare Aircraft have been sold worldwide.

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