electronic counter-countermeasures

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electronic counter-countermeasures

A technician monitors the electronic counter-countermeasures system.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Electronic warfare undertaken to ensure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare: This term refers to a set of defensive actions and technologies designed to protect one's own electronic systems (like radar, communications, or guidance systems) from an adversary's electronic countermeasures (ECM). Its primary goal is to maintain the operational effectiveness of one's electronic capabilities.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The aircraft's survival depended on its advanced suite of electronic counter-countermeasures to defeat incoming missile guidance signals.
    • Military engineers are constantly developing new electronic counter-countermeasures to stay ahead of evolving jamming techniques.
Advanced Usage
  • "To employ electronic counter-countermeasures": To actively use or implement these defensive measures.

    • The ship was ordered to employ electronic counter-countermeasures to protect the fleet's communication network.
  • "ECCM capabilities": Refers to the specific defensive abilities of a system.

    • The new fighter jet boasts superior ECCM capabilities, making its sensors highly resistant to interference.
Variants and Related Words
  • ECCM: The common acronym for "electronic counter-countermeasures."

    • The report highlighted the need for improved ECCM across all platforms.
  • Electronic Countermeasures (ECM): The offensive counterpart; actions taken to degrade an enemy's use of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    • The pilot activated electronic countermeasures to jam the enemy radar.
  • Electronic Warfare (EW): The broader domain encompassing both ECM and ECCM.

    • Electronic warfare is a critical component of modern military strategy.
Synonyms
  • Electronic protective measures (EPM): A less common synonym.
  • Anti-jamming techniques: A descriptive term focusing on defeating jamming, a common form of ECM.
Related Phrases
  • "Hardening" a system: Making a system more resistant to electronic attack, which is a goal of ECCM.
    • Hardening the communication links was a key ECCM objective.
electronic counter-countermeasures

A technician monitors the electronic counter-countermeasures system.

Noun
  1. electronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare

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