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  • ...measures (i.e., its [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|self-protection electronic attack capabilty]]
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  • {{r|Electronic attack||**}}
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  • '''Electronic attack''', also called '''electronic countermeasures''', is part of [[information Electronic attack may attempt to "burn out" and permanently destroy its targets, but it is mo
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  • ...S. and Coalition tactical air, surface, and special operations forces. Its electronic attack is now directed at communications, but will be upgraded to be capable again
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  • Rather than active vs. passive in [[electronic attack]], the terminology nonkinetic vs. kinetic is used. Nonkinetic uses all the
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  • {{r|Electronic attack}}
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  • ...., electro-optical) guidance assist usable when heavy [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|electronic countermeasures]] are directed against this system.
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  • ...er]] IFF ([[identification friend or foe]]). The EB-66B/E versions were [[electronic attack]] versions used to jam enemy electronics with greater power than could the
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  • In [[electronic warfare]], a '''deceptive jammer''' [[electronic attack|electronically attacks]] a hostile tracking or fire control sensor, by givi
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  • In electronic warfare terms, this is a attack on the electronic warfare#electronic attack|missile's guidance system. That the attack is being done to protect the air
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  • ...ern classification, usually combines features of [[electronic support]], [[electronic attack]], and [[electronic protection]]. Practical implementations usually contain ...ground, satellite, or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] sensors or cooperating [[electronic attack]] equipment.
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  • ...lity|frequency-hopping]] as a means to interfere with [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming]] and interception for [[electronic intelligence]], as they rapidly ...rovide some communications privacy, and, more importantly, resistance to [[electronic attack]] from their [[frequency agility]]. For more serious security, many units c
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  • | title =EA-18G Airborne Electronic Attack Aircraft F/A-18G "Growler" | title = EA-18G Growler Electronic Attack Aircraft, USA
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  • ...ic support comes from antennas on the aircraft, but the electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming of the threat sensor can come either from aircraft or towed decoy.
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  • ...ete system of detection, passive and deceptive countermeasures, and active electronic attack. It can, however, be controlled by a more extensive electronic warfare comp
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  • ...tions with jamming resistance, although they are not as hardened against [[electronic attack|jamming]] or the effects of nuclear weapons as are the present [[MILSTAR]]
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  • ...re emerging. Some would be vulnerable to [[information operations]], using electronic attack or intrusion into computer centers. Specialized weapons may be useful for c
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  • {{r|Electronic attack}}
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  • ...cator (MTI)]] reatures, and better protection against [[Electronic warfare#electronic attack|electronic deception]].
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  • ...side is gaining [[signals intelligence]] from it, or [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming]] to deny its use for [[command and control]].
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