EW 102: A Second Course in Electronic Warfare

This is a list of some books on electronic warfare and related fields that you might find useful additions to your library. All of these books are on my bookshelf and most of them are used quite frequently usually to find some particular gem of information.
Adamy, D., EW 101, Norwood, MA: Artech House, 2001, ISBN 1-58053-169-5.
Covers the RF aspects of the electronic warfare field using little math. Based on the EW 101 columns in the Journal of Electronic Defense.
Adamy, D., Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling and Simulation, Norwood, MA: Artech House, 2003, ISBN 1-58053-495-3.
Broad introduction to EW modeling and simulation. Covers terms, concepts, and applications. Includes an introduction to EW sufficient to support the primary material.
Adamy, D., Practical Communication Theory, Atwater, CA: Lynx Publishing, 1994, ISBN 1-8885897-04-9.
Describes the one-way communication link and gives simple decibel formulas for working practical intercept problems.
Boyd, J., et al., (eds.), Electronic Countermeasures, Palo Alto, CA: Peninsula Publishing, 1961, ISBN 0-932146-00-7.
A compilation of in-depth technical papers on all aspects of EW by recognized experts. Originally a secret textbook prepared under a U.S. Army Signal Corps contract. Declassified in 1973.
Dillard, R., and G. Dillard, Detectability of Spread Spectrum Signals, Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1989, ISBN 0-89006-299-4.
Thorough coverage of energy detection approaches to the detection of spread spectrum signals.
Dixon, R., Spread Spectrum Systems with Commercial Applications, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994, ISBN 0-471-59342-7.
Overviews and mathematical characterizations of spread spectrum...