OVERVIEW: Mobile Jammers are vehicle or platform-mounted systems designed to disrupt enemy communications, command links, or electronic sensors. These systems have evolved since the 1970s to counter a wide array of RF threats in tactical and strategic environments.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Mobile jammers operate across broad frequency bands to interfere with or deny the effective use of enemy radio communications, datalinks, or radar. Average systems from the late Cold War relied on manual configuration and omnidirectional antennas, while advanced models introduced in the 2000s feature directional jamming, real-time spectrum analysis, adaptive techniques, and digital RF memory (DRFM) capabilities. Mounted on ground vehicles, naval vessels, or airborne platforms, these jammers serve offensive electronic warfare roles during battlefield operations or convoy protection.

ROLE SUMMARY:
Category: Electronic Attack (EA)
Primary Use: Disruption of enemy RF communications and sensors
Function: Broadband and/or targeted RF jamming
Platform: Wheeled/tracked vehicles, trucks, naval craft, aircraft
Integration: Often used with ESM/COMINT systems and C2 networks

SOURCE:
https://www.globalsecurity.org
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