Electronic Attack (EA) is best described as:
a. Preserving the electromagnetic spectrum for use by friendly forces
b. Using EM energy to degrade, destroy, or neutralize enemy combat capabilities.
c. Utilizing high speed networks to share information between units
d. Surveillance of the EM spectrum used by the enemy correct answers b. Using EM energy to
degrade, destroy, or neutralize enemy combat capabilities.
Electronic Protection (EP) is best described as:
a. Utilizing high speed networks to share information between units
b. Protecting friendly assets from unwanted effects of EM spectrum use
c. Using Jamming to interfere with enemy radar
d. Surveillance of the EM spectrum used by the enemy correct answers b. Protecting friendly
assets from unwanted effects of EM spectrum use
Electronic Support (ES) is best described as:
a. Actively tranmitting/surveilling the EM spectrum to support EW operations.
b. Search for, intercept, ID, and localize sources of EM energy.
c. Utilizing EM radiation to share information between friendly units
d. Using Jamming to interfere with enemy radar correct answers b. Search for, intercept, ID, and
localize sources of EM energy.
A low level light vision system requires:
- Light reflected off the object
- Thermal energy radiated from the object
- Contrast in exitance between target and environment correct answers - Light reflected off the
object
Which of the following statements about Light Amplification (LLL) systems is true?
- They require no background illumination in order to function
- System resolution varies proportionally with the sensitivity
- They can become saturated if too much light is present correct answers - They can become
saturated if too much light is present
Jamming where all the power output of the jammer is concentrated in a very narrow bandwidth is
known as: correct answers Spot jamming
Jamming power spread over a large bandwidth at the same time is known as: correct answers
Barrage Jamming