This exciting new resource investigates the function of RF communication in electronic warfare systems. The book provides in-depth coverage of how RF signals must be constructed to perform jamming missions, which prevent a receiver from properly extracting a target signal. Technical descriptions of oscillators and modulators, which generate the RF signals, are presented and explored. Power supplies that generate adequate power for fueling high power amplifiers are also described and their operations investigated.
A reasonably modern primer on CW/RF system design. However the aspects of EW are only tangentially described, focusing around carrier generation and power delivery. You won't find here (and I suspect anywhere in open sources) any secret DSP sauce or guidelines to practical jamming of modern tolerant communications such as DSSS, CDMA et al.