Electronic warfare
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*[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH). | *[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH). | ||
| - | *[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF/UHF radio in general]] - now that commercial off the shelf (COTS) and civilian type equipment (license free services such as the U.S. specific [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] services, non-US services such as the UHF [[PMR446]] and [[LPD433]] services, [[Business_Radio|business radios]], [[Splatterbox|modified]] [[Amateur_radio|ham radio]] equipment, [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band radios]], 27 MHz band [[CB]] radio gear, [[Remote_Control|remote control/model control or "RC"]], license free [[SRD|short range devices]] on [[SRD860|860 MHz band]], Mesh networks and similar [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|900 MHz band]] "ISM" gear, or low power devices, [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|cheap Chinese radios - TYT, Baofeng, Hytera, Qaunsheng, AnyTone]], etc.) has found widespread use in modern warfare. | + | *[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF/UHF radio in general]] - now that commercial off the shelf (COTS) and civilian type equipment (license free services such as the U.S. specific [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] services, non-US services such as the UHF [[PMR446]] and [[LPD433]] services, [[Business_Radio|business radios]], [[Splatterbox|modified]] [[Amateur_radio|ham radio]] equipment, [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band radios]], [[11_meter|11 meter]] band / 27 MHz band [[CB]] radio gear - including so-called "export radios" or "10 meter radios" [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|with expanded frequency coverage]], [[Remote_Control|remote control/model control or "RC"]], license free [[SRD|short range devices]] on [[SRD860|860 MHz band]], Mesh networks and similar [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|900 MHz band]] "ISM" gear, or low power devices, [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|cheap Chinese radios - TYT, Baofeng, Hytera, Qaunsheng, AnyTone]], etc.) has found widespread use in modern warfare. |
*[[UAV_Frequency_Bands|Drone radio frequency bands]] | *[[UAV_Frequency_Bands|Drone radio frequency bands]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:59, 3 July 2025
Electronic warfare (EW).
Electronic attack - active jamming.
Jamming, intentional interference - reducing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) to the point that communications networks are severely degraded or disabled.
Spoofing
- Work in progress
See also
- SINCGARS 30-88 MHz VHF FM tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH).
- VHF/UHF radio in general - now that commercial off the shelf (COTS) and civilian type equipment (license free services such as the U.S. specific FRS and MURS services, non-US services such as the UHF PMR446 and LPD433 services, business radios, modified ham radio equipment, VHF marine band radios, 11 meter band / 27 MHz band CB radio gear - including so-called "export radios" or "10 meter radios" with expanded frequency coverage, remote control/model control or "RC", license free short range devices on 860 MHz band, Mesh networks and similar 900 MHz band "ISM" gear, or low power devices, cheap Chinese radios - TYT, Baofeng, Hytera, Qaunsheng, AnyTone, etc.) has found widespread use in modern warfare.
- Drone radio frequency bands