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page 1Electronic countermeasures
MQ-9 Reaper
unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft built by General Atomics
Boeing EA-18G Growler
electronic warfare aircraft model by Boeing
radio jamming
(usually deliberate) transmission of radio signals that disrupt communications
Grumman EA-6B Prowler
electronic warfare aircraft model by the Grumman Corporation
electronic countermeasure
electronic device for deceiving detection systems
General Dynamics EF-111A Raven
1977 electronic warfare aircraft
Boeing Insitu MQ-27 ScanEagle
reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
radar jamming and deception
emission of radio signals to interfere with radar operation
AN/SLQ-25 Nixie
Military towed torpedo decoy system
EP-3 Orion
signals reconnaissance aircraft series by Lockheed
AN/ALQ-99
The AN/ALQ-99 is an airborne electronic warfare system, previously found on the EA-6B Prowler and now utilised by the EA-18G Growler military aircraft. The ALQ-99E version of the system was carried on the EF-111A Raven aircraft as an escort or standoff jammer. The aging ALQ-99 is to be replaced by the Next Generation Jammer systems.
AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite
US Navy shipboard electronic warfare suite
EDM4S
The EDM4S or EDM4S SkyWiper (Electronic Drone Mitigation 4 - System), is a portable electronic warfare anti-drone device produced and developed by the Lithuanian company NT Service. It is designed to disrupt small and medium sized UAVs by jamming their communication and satellite navigation systems with an electromagnetic pulse.
electronic counter-countermeasure
part of electronic warfare
Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call
electronic warfare aircraft model by Lockheed
R-330Zh
Russian jamming system for satellite communications and navigation
L3Harris EA-37B Compass Call
American electronic warfare airplane
AN/ALQ-144
right|thumb|An ALQ-144 jammer mounted on an OV-10 Bronco.
The AN/ALQ-144, AN/ALQ-147, and AN/ALQ-157 are US infrared anti-aircraft missile countermeasure devices (IRCM). They were developed by Sanders Associates in the 1970s to counter the threat of infrared guided surface-to-air missiles like the 9K32 Strela-2. While decoy flares were effective at jamming first generation infra-red guided missiles, each flare was only effective for a short period. If an aircraft needed to loiter over a high risk area or was flying slowly (as helicopters do), it would require a large number of flares to decoy
AN/ALE-50 Towed Decoy System
Military aircraft towed decoy system
AN/ALQ-101 countermeasures pod
Military aircraft electronic countermeasures pod
radio jamming in China
form of censorship conducted by the People's Republic of China
AN/ALE-47
The AN/ALE-47 airborne countermeasures dispenser is used to protect military aircraft from incoming radar and infrared homing missiles. It works by dispensing flares or chaff from a large variety of military aircraft.
Khibiny
radio-electronic jamming system
Directional Infrared Counter Measures