Drone is becoming important in modern warfare, and its role now includes electronic warfare (EW). Traditional EW equipment usually relies on large equipment that transmit high power signal to jam enemy radar, communication, or GPS signals, but drone offers a distinct advantage: it is close to enemy radar. Although drone as a jammer often has limited output power, its close distance to target radar removes its need for high transmitted power. In this article we investigate the influence of jammer drone output power to the effectiveness of enemy radar with a commercial software. The results indicate jammer drone can effectively open a "safe pathway" for larger attack aircraft or missile if they are coordinated in time and aerial position.
Influence of Jammer Drone Transmitted Power to Radar in Electronic Warfare
2025-05-19
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
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