Title :
Electronic warfare. [A century of powered flight: 1903-2003]
fDate :
7/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electronic warfare (EW) is a term that includes a number of different electronic technologies for intelligence gathering and/or interfering with enemy operations. Electronic intelligence (ELINT), or eavesdropping, has been going on since the invention of the telephone and telegraph. Electronic countermeasures (ECM) deprive an enemy of the electronic spectrum by creating interference (jamming) that obscures their information or generates false information (spoofing). Electronic counter countermeasures (ECCM) is an effort designed to mitigate and overcome enemy ECM operations. ECM objectives include: search for signals in frequency, azimuth, and elevation; detect and identify radar signals via characteristics; and establish signal importance; commence appropriate countermeasures. It is only recently that these technologies have traditionally been categorized as EW, and are also referred to as electronic combat (EC). This section will focus on EW as it relates only to aviation.
Keywords :
electronic warfare; history; jamming; radar detection; ECCM; ELINT; aviation; eavesdropping; electronic combat; electronic counter countermeasures; electronic countermeasures; electronic intelligence; electronic spectrum; electronic warfare; intelligence gathering; jamming; radar signals; signal importance; spoofing; Aerospace electronics; Counting circuits; Electronic countermeasures; Electronic warfare; Interference; Jamming; Radar countermeasures; Signal processing; Telegraphy; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2003.1226535