Barrage Jamming (Noun)
Meaning
Electronic jamming over a wide range of frequencies simultaneously.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The military used barrage jamming to disrupt the enemy's communication systems across the entire frequency spectrum.
- Barrage jamming was employed to saturate the airwaves with noise, making it impossible for the enemy to transmit or receive signals.
- The radar system was designed to withstand barrage jamming by automatically switching to a different frequency.
- The use of barrage jamming made it difficult for the pilots to communicate with air traffic control during the exercise.
- The electronic warfare team used barrage jamming to overwhelm the enemy's radar and communication systems simultaneously.