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(Aviation Week) Angus Batey - Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have killed and injured more military personnel in the 21st century than any other weapon. Elbit Systems' Miniature Reactive Jammer (MRJ), introduced at the Defense Systems and Equipment International event in London this week, is already in use with the Israel Defense Forces. The MRJ is small enough to fit in car-sized vehicles, low-powered enough to run from the vehicle's battery, and can receive, detect, analyze, decide and trigger a jamming effect in response to a signal it picks up without interfering with command-and-control transmissions. 2013-09-20 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Firm Unveils "Breakthrough" System for Jamming IEDs
(Aviation Week) Angus Batey - Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have killed and injured more military personnel in the 21st century than any other weapon. Elbit Systems' Miniature Reactive Jammer (MRJ), introduced at the Defense Systems and Equipment International event in London this week, is already in use with the Israel Defense Forces. The MRJ is small enough to fit in car-sized vehicles, low-powered enough to run from the vehicle's battery, and can receive, detect, analyze, decide and trigger a jamming effect in response to a signal it picks up without interfering with command-and-control transmissions. 2013-09-20 00:00:00Full Article
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