Electronic deception
In telecommunication, the term electronic deception means the deliberate radiation, reradiation, alteration, suppression, absorption, denial, enhancement, or reflection of electromagnetic energy in a manner intended to convey misleading information and to deny valid information to an enemy or to enemy electronics-dependent weapons.
Among the types of electronic deception are:
- Manipulative electronic deception – Actions to eliminate revealing or convey misleading, telltale indicators that may be used by hostile forces
- Simulative electronic deception – Actions to represent friendly notional or actual capabilities to mislead hostile forces
- Imitative electronic deception – The introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions.
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References
- This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C".
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