electronic-warfare counter-measures equipment

  • 1Electronic warfare — (EW) is the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to effectively deny the use of this medium by an adversary, while optimizing its use by friendly forces. Electronic warfare has three main components: electronic support, electronic attack, and… …

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  • 2Counter-insurgency — Police question a civilian during the Malayan Emergency. Counter insurgency involves action from both military and police authorities …

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  • 3electronic countermeasures — A branch of electronic warfare involving actions taken to prevent or reduce the effectiveness of energy, equipment, and tactics employing, or affected by, electromagnetic radiation and to exploit the enemy’s use of such radiation. ECMs include… …

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  • 4Psychological warfare — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial …

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  • 5Chemical warfare — For other uses, see Chemical warfare (disambiguation). This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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  • 6Guerrilla warfare — Guerrilla redirects here. For other uses, see Guerrilla (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 7Military equipment of Turkey — The military equipment of Turkey includes a wide array of arms, artilleries, large surface vessels, cannons, armored vehicles, mortars, unmanned vehicles and many different equipments. Contents 1 Historical development 1.1 General 1.2 1923 1950 …

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  • 8Aerial warfare — For military aviation forces and equipment see Military aviation. For strategic theory on the use of air forces, see Airpower. Warfare Military history Eras …

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  • 9Biological warfare — For the use of biological agents by terrorists, see bioterrorism. Weapons of mass destruction …

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  • 10Medieval warfare — Battle of Crécy (1346) between the English and French in the Hundred Years War. Warfare …

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