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'''IFF''' is an acronym meaning ''Identification Friend or Foe''.
'''IFF''' is an acronym for  ''Identification Friend or Foe'', a transponder-based system of spacecraft identification, used to distinguish friendly from enemy craft.  


A transponder-based system of aircraft identification, used to distinguish friendly craft from enemy craft.  
The [[Cylon transponder]]s found on ''Galactica'' contain IFF technology and are used by the crew in clandestine approaches to Cylon strongholds {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}.


The system essentially uses a "Question and Answer" routine between one aircraft and another. A correct response leads to the questioned aircraft being identified as friendly. In this respect, IFF can be considered a [[Wikipedia:Challenge-response_authentication|Challenge-response Authentication system]].
Colonial civilian and military ships, such as {{RDM|Viper}}s and [[Raptor]]s, also have transponders. The civilian ships likely use civilian transponders used for commercial passenger flight, but are now recognized by ''Galactica'' as part of its Fleet. The [[Blackbird]] was likely not equipped with a transponder (or the transponder is disabled as part of its function), which almost leads to it being attacked by other Vipers whose pilots mistake its questionable [[DRADIS]] signature as a Cylon target after the stealth fighter returns from a reconnaissance mission {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}.  


The interrogation process is undertaken automatically, with no direct pilot / operator intervention necessary.
== Notes ==
 
*Real life IFF systems use an automated and encrypted "question and answer" routine between one aircraft and another. A correct response leads to the questioned aircraft being identified as friendly. In this respect, IFF can be considered a [[Wikipedia:Challenge-response authentication|challenge-response authentication system]]. However, an aircraft not replying is not automatically designated as a foe, since there may be legitimate reasons for that, such as battle damage or outdated encryption keys.
IFF systems can also be incorporated into missile and or defence systems, thus preventing them from firing on / acquiring "friendly" targets. IFF transponders may also be fitted to civilian aircraft for the same reason.
*IFF systems can also be incorporated into missile and or defense systems, preventing them from acquiring friendly and firing on friendly targets and thus prevent friendly fire incidents.
 
The [[Cylon transponder]]s found on ''Galactica'' contained IFF technology and were used by the battlestar in clandestine approaches to Cylon strongholds ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]).


==See Also==
*[[List of terms (RDM)|List of terms in the Re-imagined Series]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/systems/iff.htm Global Security Org]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/systems/iff.htm IFF on GlobalSecurity.org]
 
* {{ext-wikipedia|article=Identification friend or foe|IFF}}


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Latest revision as of 19:51, 7 May 2021

IFF is an acronym for Identification Friend or Foe, a transponder-based system of spacecraft identification, used to distinguish friendly from enemy craft.

The Cylon transponders found on Galactica contain IFF technology and are used by the crew in clandestine approaches to Cylon strongholds (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II").

Colonial civilian and military ships, such as Vipers and Raptors, also have transponders. The civilian ships likely use civilian transponders used for commercial passenger flight, but are now recognized by Galactica as part of its Fleet. The Blackbird was likely not equipped with a transponder (or the transponder is disabled as part of its function), which almost leads to it being attacked by other Vipers whose pilots mistake its questionable DRADIS signature as a Cylon target after the stealth fighter returns from a reconnaissance mission (TRS: "Resurrection Ship, Part II").

Notes[edit]

  • Real life IFF systems use an automated and encrypted "question and answer" routine between one aircraft and another. A correct response leads to the questioned aircraft being identified as friendly. In this respect, IFF can be considered a challenge-response authentication system. However, an aircraft not replying is not automatically designated as a foe, since there may be legitimate reasons for that, such as battle damage or outdated encryption keys.
  • IFF systems can also be incorporated into missile and or defense systems, preventing them from acquiring friendly and firing on friendly targets and thus prevent friendly fire incidents.

See Also[edit]

External Links[edit]