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  • ...''EB-66''', like its prececessor, was an [[electronic intelligence]] and [[electronic warfare]] aircraft built on a bomber airframe. Neither the basic B-66 nor A-3 were ...book and movie ''BaT-21'' dealt with the 1972 rescue of a shot-down EB-66 electronic warfare officer, [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Iceal Hamilton]].
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  • ...began to be complemented by nonkinetic information operations including [[electronic warfare]] and psychological operations.
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  • | author = Airborne Electronic Warfare (Ew) Systems }}</ref> devices with Sirena designations first were reported ...iG-25 FOXBAT. Another was on the Yak-28 (bomber) (Western: Yak-28 BREWER) electronic warfare variant. There is also version for the Su-25 FROGFOOT
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  • ====Electronic warfare and electronic intelligence==== ...2060| EP-2060 Pulse Analyzer}} with [[ALR-66| AN/ALR-66C(V)3]] [[ELINT]]/[[electronic warfare|electronic support]] receiver. The C version incorporates a spinning direct
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  • ...ta transmission as well as encrypted communications and protection against electronic warfare. Basic units are usable as a backpack, although they also are available in
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  • * [[EKA-3 Skywarrior]], Vietnam era electronic warfare aircraft * [[EA-6B Prowler]] [[electronic warfare]] aircraft
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  • ...d Attacking System (CESAS), is a United States Marine Corps capability for electronic warfare, which can operate in a fully mobile, on-the-move from platforms including The need to have tactical electronic warfare effective against commercial cellular telephony is an interesting reality o
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  • ...cern about [[electronic intelligence]] collection, or a threat of tactical electronic warfare, the frequency shifts may need to be very rapid. Rapid frequency shifts req
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  • In [[electronic warfare]], a '''deceptive jammer''' [[electronic attack|electronically attacks]] a
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