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snmeciut



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Post06 Jul 2004 10:21   

drfm 101


after RADAR invention the ways to RADAR attacks developed.

this ways is the electrnic warfare.

this ways consist of : RGPO,VGPO,DRFM,Jammer that placed on airpalne or scort airpale that RADAR could not detect airplane so easily and is defense for airplanes or weapons.


have you worked on this systems.
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satellite



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Post06 Jul 2004 10:35   

rgpo ew 101


Deeply involved in Electronic Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures. And You?
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orikfa



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Post06 Jul 2004 14:02   

jammer drfm


satellite wrote:
Deeply involved in Electronic Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures. And You?

Do you can share good books about Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures? Thanks
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djalli



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Post07 Jul 2004 1:47   

Re: Electronic Warfare


orikfa wrote:
satellite wrote:
Deeply involved in Electronic Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures. And You?

Do you can share good books about Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures? Thanks


http://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?t=62829&highlight=warfare
look: Part VIII Radar in Electronic Warfare
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orikfa



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Post07 Jul 2004 12:39   

Re: Electronic Warfare


djalli wrote:
orikfa wrote:
satellite wrote:
Deeply involved in Electronic Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures. And You?

Do you can share good books about Support Measure and Electronic Counter Measures? Thanks


h**p://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?t=62829&highlight=warfare
look: Part VIII Radar in Electronic Warfare


It contains not many infos. A book entirely dedicated to electronic warfare should be better.
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springf2000



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Post07 Jul 2004 12:47   

Re: Electronic Warfare


i researched in this field for about five years,in fact the ways of EW you mentioned is the cheater ways of the electronic,but the most usefull way of the EW is the noise JAMMER,sometimes it is called the oppressed jammer!
EW include two important face,the EA and the electronic reconssiance,if you want to decide to attack your enemy,so you should
know the working fequency of the radar of the enemy,and also you should know the position,if you cannot know this information,you cannot attack the enemy efficiency,because you attack at first and cannot dumb the enemy,then you will expose youself!
so much for this time
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satellite



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Post07 Jul 2004 13:37   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Dear friends,

many of the books on Electronic Warfare have been published by Artech-House but are not available as e-book.

I believe that the most introductory book is the one of Filippo Neri, now at it second edition.

Nevertheless I have some unclussified report and thesis in electronic format and I welcome the idea of sharing the material.

I begin with a thesis on effect of jamming on radars.



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Catallo



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Post07 Jul 2004 13:57   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Satellite,

do you have reports on Digital Radio Frequency Memories (DRFMs)?

Thanks
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pieropaolo



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Post07 Jul 2004 18:03   

Re: Electronic Warfare


A sample chapter of the Neri book, Introduction to Electronic Defense Systems, Second Edition, is available at the Artech House site.

http://www.artechhouse.com/Default.asp?Frame=Book.asp&Book=1-58053-179-2
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springf2000



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Post11 Jul 2004 5:42   

Re: Electronic Warfare


the DRFM is simple,the theory is simple,only the engineer is quite complex,because the LO and the ADC ,DAC is quite strigent
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KMPA



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Post11 Jul 2004 6:21   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Hi to all,
How a passive RADAR Seeker works? any doc about that can help me a lot.

Thanks in Advance.
KMPA
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orikfa



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Post11 Jul 2004 11:04   

Re: Electronic Warfare


springf2000 wrote:
the DRFM is simple,the theory is simple,only the engineer is quite complex,because the LO and the ADC ,DAC is quite strigent


It is a good challenge for an engineer, do you can share any books about electronic warfare?
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Catallo



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Post12 Jul 2004 11:29   

Re: Electronic Warfare


snmeciut,

you originated this topic and never replied.
Do you have any material to share on the techniques you listed?
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10@spamhole.com



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Post19 Jul 2004 11:31   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Can anyone give info on counter-countermeasures (ECCM)?
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springf2000



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Post22 Jul 2004 5:51   

Re: Electronic Warfare


abot the EW book:
because this is the topic about the military,if y have the project about the DRFM,please contact me,i cannot say any words about this technology there frankly!
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satellite



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Post07 Sep 2004 15:58   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Dear Friends,

I never found the book

Edward J. Chrzanowski
Active Radar Electronic Countermeasures (Artech House Radar Library)
Publisher: Artech House Publishers; (January 1, 1990)
ISBN: 0890062900

can you help me?
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FANT



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Post07 Sep 2004 18:43   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Look at www.rfcafe.com, there are some link to point mugu, an american base specialized in Electronic Warfare.

Mandi
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satellite



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Post08 Sep 2004 11:07   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Dear FANT,

can you provide the direct link,
RF cafe has so mach material and link that I have not been able to find it.
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raufar



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Post14 Nov 2005 17:00   

Electronic Warfare


look http://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?p=518563#518563
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bss22_1970



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Post17 Oct 2006 9:26   

Re: Electronic Warfare


do you have any info about jammer design in general....
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miszcsi



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Post19 May 2007 21:55   

Re: Electronic Warfare


Could somebody post this book please ?

"EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare" by David Adamy

Thanks in advance
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Azulykit



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Post20 May 2007 6:23   

Re: Electronic Warfare


I think you will find this particularly to the point:

h**p://www.vectorsite.net/ttwiz.html

You might also want to look into the Association of Old Crows:

w*w.crows.org

(Really, that is no joke. See if you can figure out why they are called "Crows" and what is the Order of the Green Worm and what is that referenced to?)

I went for a book titled The "Wizard War" or maybe it was the "Battle of the Beams"? I don't recall exactly, but nevertheless, I found it quite interesting as it described the electronic warfare campaign that went on between U. K. and Germany during WW II. It is well worth locating and reading. I found a book on Amazon by R. V. Jones (Wizard War) that looks like the book I remember but I am not certain. It is set in the correct time frame and probably is the one. As I recall there was a TV show about the same story, The Secret War: The Battle of the Beams/To See for a Hundred Miles (Vol. 1) by William Woolman (VHS Tape - 1988). Again I ma not certain that this is what I saw but it looks likely.

You might also find The Wild Weasels (Vietnam War vintage) interesting.

There was a question about ECCM. ECM (Electronic Counter Measures) are procedures and devices intended to counter and defeat the enemy electronic warfare measures. ECCM are Electronic Counter Counter Measures to counter the ECM. There probably are even ECCCM's to again counter the ECCM.............(just kidding)
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miszcsi



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Post20 May 2007 9:40   

Electronic Warfare


Could somebody post this book please ?

"EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare" by David Adamy

Please somebody help me with it ! S.O.S Mayday S.O.S Mayday ...
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