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08-27-2009, 09:56 AM
DARPA seeks new jamming technology
By Bruce Rolfsen - Staff writer
Posted : Wednesday Aug 26, 2009 17:44:04 EDT
A new weapons project seeks to make electronic warfare as precise as guided bombs.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking for ways to provide “revolutionary advances” in electronic warfare.
The program’s goal is to develop a system of portable jamming devices that can be used on aircraft or on the ground to block radio frequencies — such as cell phone signals — in specific areas without knocking out reception in areas outside the target zone. The request envisions 40 or more jamming devices working together.
The Air Force and other services already use jammers to disrupt enemy communications or prevent cell phones from triggering roadside bombs. However, the jamming systems have the potential to block communications among friendly troops.
DARPA is accepting proposals through Oct. 13. The agency hopes to have a weapons system ready for military use in 2013.
http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2009/08/airforce_precision_jamming_082609w/
By Bruce Rolfsen - Staff writer
Posted : Wednesday Aug 26, 2009 17:44:04 EDT
A new weapons project seeks to make electronic warfare as precise as guided bombs.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking for ways to provide “revolutionary advances” in electronic warfare.
The program’s goal is to develop a system of portable jamming devices that can be used on aircraft or on the ground to block radio frequencies — such as cell phone signals — in specific areas without knocking out reception in areas outside the target zone. The request envisions 40 or more jamming devices working together.
The Air Force and other services already use jammers to disrupt enemy communications or prevent cell phones from triggering roadside bombs. However, the jamming systems have the potential to block communications among friendly troops.
DARPA is accepting proposals through Oct. 13. The agency hopes to have a weapons system ready for military use in 2013.
http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2009/08/airforce_precision_jamming_082609w/