RF Jammer

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By Rogger Miller

The new generation of IED jammers April 18, 2007: The United States has the RF jammer the next generation of bombs along the road. In the coming years, checked 10,000 CREW (radio-IED electronic warfare) is a nuisance to supply troops. EDO Communications, producer services activities of this type since 2003. EDO develop Dabord Warlock electronic equipment to eliminate interference lennemi to avoid bomb jammers. Warlock Jammer is currently the most widespread in Iraq and Afghanistan. Warlock has gone through many changes, so that the frequencies and better software. To drive a train lemissione of one or more antagonists, soldiers equipped with an electronic doorbell worked navaient pounds IDE was not found. It is not uncommon for vehicles Davoir IED had to go back, the result of IED detonation Abano is still a sign Kilo that could be a problem with your equipment. These cases are often taken, and the team will scout the enemy. Moreover, as lequipaggio and locking devices Warlock, a series of aircraft, Air Force and Marine Electronics People are able daccomplir same features but more space. It is often the American troops in action lennemi disadvantage that the closure of IED explosions, Linter battlefield, while the troops were then lennemi look around and fight. Can a Kilo interference problems and died in the functioning of cells and spent dautre various electronic devices remotely Iraqi civilians in the area trying to use. The Iraqis complain to each other, but to ask that troops from the United States is not so useless linterrompre pounds Nont. Jammers Dequipage has many new features most of which are reserved. Terrorist groups have tried to find ways to circumvent the jammer, but without success. Most pumps bills cable between the detonator and a man beside the button. This has led to other victims of terrorism, and generally it is difficult to make a bomb. A great team improvement dajouter Kilo easier for a new spectrum, and the jammer interferes less with other military communications and sensors.

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