<p>India will be the 70th chapter of Old Crows. The association founded in 1964 began as a reunion of World War II Electronic Counter Measure officers who used electronic warfare to disrupt Axis communications and radars. Speaking on the occasion, Donald N Richetti, executive director, AOC, USA, said the association draws expertise and information from thousands of individuals, including technology specialists and actual military personnel. Today there are 14,000 Old Crows.<br /><br />The Indian chapter on day one witnessed 19 registrations. Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) Director U K Revankar said Indian chapter will help in sharing ideas and seeking solutions for electronic warfare related problems.</p>
<p>India will be the 70th chapter of Old Crows. The association founded in 1964 began as a reunion of World War II Electronic Counter Measure officers who used electronic warfare to disrupt Axis communications and radars. Speaking on the occasion, Donald N Richetti, executive director, AOC, USA, said the association draws expertise and information from thousands of individuals, including technology specialists and actual military personnel. Today there are 14,000 Old Crows.<br /><br />The Indian chapter on day one witnessed 19 registrations. Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) Director U K Revankar said Indian chapter will help in sharing ideas and seeking solutions for electronic warfare related problems.</p>