For the states with advanced technology, effective use of electronic warfare and cyber warfare will be the main
determining factor of winning a war in the future’s operational environment. The developed states will be able to finalize
the struggles they have entered with a minimum of human casualties and minimum cost thanks to high-tech. Considering
the increasing number of world economic problems, the development of human rights and humanitarian law it is easy to
understand the importance of minimum cost and minimum loss of human. In this paper, cyber warfare and electronic
warfare concepts are examined in conjunction with the historical development and the relationship between them is
explained. Finally, assessments were carried out about the use of cyber electronic warfare in the coming years.
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