blanket jam
Verb: * To interfere with or block a wide range of radio frequencies simultaneously, with the intent of disrupting all general communications within a specific area. This type of jamming is indiscriminate and affects a broad spectrum, though it may not impact communications using highly directional antennas.
This term is used in technical, military, and electronic warfare contexts. It describes a deliberate, aggressive action to create widespread electronic interference. * Subject: Typically, a military force, an electronic warfare unit, or a powerful transmitter. * Object: The object is the area or the spectrum being affected (e.g., "the battlefield," "all radio bands"). * Context: Used to describe a tactic to deny the enemy the use of radio communications over a large area.
- The enemy attempted to blanket jam the entire operational zone, forcing a switch to secure landlines.
- To protect the assault, electronic warfare aircraft will blanket jam all known enemy communication frequencies.
- The defensive system can blanket jam incoming signals, creating a bubble of radio silence.
- The term is often used in its past participle form "blanket-jammed" to describe a state of having been subjected to such jamming.
- The region was blanket-jammed for the duration of the operation, crippling civilian and military networks alike.
- Blanket Jamming (n): The noun form referring to the act or capability of executing a blanket jam.
- The effectiveness of the blanket jamming was confirmed by the complete cessation of enemy radio traffic.
- Jam (v/n): The more general term for intentional radio frequency interference.
- Electronic Countermeasures (ECM): The broader category of warfare that includes jamming.
- Spot Jam (v): To jam a specific, narrow frequency or channel, as opposed to a wide spectrum.
- Barrage jam
- Broadband jam
- Wide-area jam
- Spot jam
- Deceive (in an electronic warfare context, using deception instead of brute-force suppression)
- jam a broad spectrum of frequencies to affect all communications in the area except for directional antenna communications