tiag
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ORIGINAL: Dimitris ....So, your point is that the typical fighter-borne ECM systems are not deception-only (DECM in CMO), but they also serve a noise function (OECM in CMO), even at a much lower power level compared to escort/standoff jammers. Definitely. 100%. The main differences between what a dedicated escort/standoff jamming platform like the EF-111 or the EA-6 (with pods labeled as OECM in CMO) and a self-protection jammer (labeled as DECM in CMO) are of course the power available/gain (which translates in range), number of jamming channels/antennas, direction of ECM signal and modes of operation. Particular older DECM pods did not have as many modes as the dedicated platforms. But BOTH kinds of pods have the ability to delay to break/deny the enemy radar tracking solution. And that applies against airborne radars (as my video shows) as well as to air defence radars (I can make a video showing the effect). Just to give some few additional information from random sources, different eras: (1) Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems "AN/ALQ-188A(V) Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) system ...ALQ-188A(V) is capable of producing over 30 technique combinations and is programmable from an RS-232 source. The technique types include noise (spot, barrage or swept spot), velocity gate pull off, narrowband repeater noise, pseudo-random noise, random Doppler, range gate pull off, cover pulse, false target, and Amplitude Modulation (AM) (blink, random blink, fixed AM, swept square wave, sequenced AM). The equipment's antennas are circularly polarised with coverage of ±30º for low gain and ±15º for high gain..." (2) Fighter Weapons Review Spring 87, Page 22 "William Tell 86 provided competitors with yet more challenging combat profiles. Profile IV, a mass raid scenario, presented the competing teams with a strong, multi threat challenge. Designed to exercise BASIC strategic air defense concepts in area defense againstan ECM-employing threat.... ...The ECM signature of the profile was treated with the same concern for fair competition. The F- 16 adversaries, which staged out of Mac0ill AFB, carried ALQ-131 pods each capable of producing an equal level of degradation for all types of competitor radars (F-4C/D, F-1 5A/C, CF-1 8), depending on the pod setting selected." (3) Fighter Weapons review Summer 85, page 31 AN·ALQ 167 ECM POD "The ALQ-167 is a super training pod against all current ADTAC/AC air-to-air fighte rs (F-4, F-106, F-15, and F-16)..... (4) Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems "ALQ-184(V) retains the same dimensions as ALQ-119(V), provides contiguous sub-band frequency coverage and is able to generate transponder, repeater and noise jamming modes" There are many other examples, even older ones. For example, one of the first pods used in Vietnam was the QRC-160, better known as the AN/ALQ-87 (DBID #27342 in CMO) could operate with barrage as well as modulated noise. This pod was carried by several tactical aircraft as >DECM< (The D here is for Defensive) and could perform the following central jobs: Deny range and azimuth information to the Fire Can radar Deprive range, altitude and azimuth information for the Fan Song (SA-2 radar) Jam the position beacon (down-link) in the sustainer section of the SA-2 missile
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