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Rafael highlights the C-GEM off-board Active RF Decoy system at Euronaval 2014
Rafael highlights the C-GEM off-board Active RF Decoy system at Euronaval 2014
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EURONAVAL
2014 Show Daily - RAFAEL C-GEM
Rafael
highlights the C-GEM off-board Active RF Decoy system at Euronaval 2014
Israeli
company Rafael chose Euronaval 2014 exhibition to present the C-GEM,
a new Shipborne Off-Board Active Decoy, which defeats modern radars
and missiles. It can be packed into standard size chaff rockets. The
system includes low-power technique generator and high ERP transmitter
arrays which generate effective jamming countermeasures.
C-GEM
off-board
Active RF Decoy system showcased at Rafael's booth at Euronaval 2014
The
C-GEM is effective against current and new generation anti-ship missiles
(ASMs). Modern tracking radar seeker missiles exploit the principle
of mono-pulse and Lock-On Receive Only (LORO) techniques to track marine
platforms. Many of these radars incorporate chaff identification and
discrimination capabilities.
C-GEM generates robust, essential techniques necessary to defeat these
advanced threats, both semi-active radar systems and autonomous threat
seekers—and it’s cost-effective to use.
Rafael's
C-GEM off-board
Active RF Decoy system concept (Pic.: Rafael)
C-GEM
is capable of jamming and deceiving threats in different directions,
independent of ship maneuvers by using a unique array technique with
a sophisticated technique generator. Employing simultaneous coincidence
jamming and effective transmitting power, C-GEM sets new standards in
naval ECM.
The C-GEM system consists of solid- state multi-beam array transmitters
(MBAT), capable of coincidence jamming in the direction of the received
threat, covering 360° in azimuth, enabling an immediate, powerful
response, making C-GEM the system of choice for ship protection.