Noun
a transmitter used to broadcast electronic jamming
Source: WordNetA MALD-J “jammer” variant, which will also be integrated into the B-52, can be used to jam enemy radar technologies as well. Source: Internet
A laser jammer is expected to be part of the F-35 Block 5 upgrade; it must meet low-observability (LO) requirements and fit in the F-35's restricted space. Source: Internet
Fortunately, the Blackbird also mounted a radar jammer and other electronic countermeasures for confusing enemy missiles. Source: Internet
Another upgrade the system saw was the introduction of another missile type, designated MIM-104B and called "anti stand-off jammer" (ASOJ) by the Army. Source: Internet
Mainlobe jamming can generally only be reduced by narrowing the mainlobe solid angle and cannot fully be eliminated when directly facing a jammer which uses the same frequency and polarization as the radar. Source: Internet
“It has gone right down to the wire a few times up until the point where in one jam it went right to the end where we had our jammer go out and win at the last moment,” Ms Brealey said. Source: Internet