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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Electronic Countermeasures are any sort of electrical or electronic device designed entirely to confuse enemy detection systems. They may be used both offensively or defensively in any method to deny targeting information to an enemy. The system may make it seem that there are hundreds of separate targets, or make the real target seem to | Electronic Countermeasures are any sort of electrical or electronic device designed entirely to confuse enemy detection systems. They may be used both offensively or defensively in any method to deny targeting information to an enemy. The system may make it seem that there are hundreds of separate targets, or make the real target seem to disappear or move about randomly. | ||
==Colonial Use== | ==Colonial Use== |
Revision as of 23:14, 27 August 2005
Meaning
Electronic Countermeasures
Description
Electronic Countermeasures are any sort of electrical or electronic device designed entirely to confuse enemy detection systems. They may be used both offensively or defensively in any method to deny targeting information to an enemy. The system may make it seem that there are hundreds of separate targets, or make the real target seem to disappear or move about randomly.
Colonial Use
The Colonial Raptor is equipped with a range of ECM systems including:
- Electronic signature decoys (Mini-Series)
- Radio jamming equipment (33)
- Detection interference
These systems can be activated by either the pilot or the ECO.
Cylon Use
The Cylons used a form of ECM during the Cylon attack when their attack craft (basestars and Raiders) transmitted a coded virus to all Colonial vessels within range. This virus used a backdoor programmed-into the Command Navigation Program used aboard Colonial ships to disable their integrated systems and leave them vulnerable to attack (Mini-Series).