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Much development was carried out during the war years driven by the filtering needs of radar and electronic counter-measures.
"Electronic counter-measures like we use but only a thousand years or more advanced then our own primitive hardware.
The system is also resistant to electronic counter-measures.
Some targeting radars have a range gate that can track a target, to eliminate clutter and electronic counter-measures.
It was the first time aircrews utilized electronic counter-measures, chaff, and the aircraft detection devices in an operating environment.
Data links for radar, electronic counter-measures."
These two-seat, twin-engine aircraft were equipped with electronic counter-measures and chaff emitting equipment.
On-board electronic counter-measures jam radar signals from enemy radar, making tracking of the missile difficult.
'Missiles, atomic artillery... some interesting heat-seeking ideas, and one of the best electronic counter-measures research teams in the West.'
At the same time, each pilot switched on his airplane's Electronic Counter-Measures devices designed to confuse the enemy missiles.
Electronic counter-measures trainer for the U.S. Navy.
EA is also called Electronic Counter-Measures.
The chopper's Electronic Counter-Measures weren't as good as the ones on bigger aircraft, but he felt more comfortable with the unit turned on.
No. 100 Group RAF used Whitleys to carry airborne radar and electronic counter-measures.
Those were rendered ineffective, the crews thought, by electronic counter-measures and strikes by F-15 and F-16 aircraft that accompanied the B-52's into action.
He immediately put the seaplane into a dive, cranking up his small Electronic Counter-Measures package and arming all his weapons in the process.
In spite of the advances, the 052 Luhu Destroyer still suffers in some areas such as electronic warfare and electronic counter-measures.
Insurgents employ ruses to outwit electronic counter-measures (ECM) - sophisticated devices used by western soldiers to jam radio signals.
The lack of dedicated pathfinder units also caused navigational problems, as the few aircraft employed in this role were more at risk from electronic counter-measures and fighter interception.
Borov was commandant of the ECM (Electronic Counter-Measures) section of the Soviet Air Force.
Xian HD-6 (Hongzhaji Dian-6) - Electronic warfare version with solid nose and canoe fairing believed to contain electronic counter-measures equipment.
These aircraft were modified to the EB-66E electronic countermeasures configuration with the Electronic Counter-Measures tail system replacing the tail turret which was removed.
Waveguide filters were developed during World War II to meet the needs of radar and electronic counter-measures but afterwards soon found civilian applications such as use in microwave links.
Thus players are able to utilize, e.g., boarding parties, shuttles, tractor beams, electronic counter-measures, etc., and use many more tactics than in the average wargame, requiring much more documentation.