Mobile Ground-to-Air Radar Jamming System (MGARJS)
Overview
Primary function Active ECM system
Masskg
Heightm
Widthm
Depthm
Time of service entry1990s
Maximum rangeN/A
Maximum detection altitudeN/A
Electronic support measures (ESM) subsystem
Frequency coverage350 – 18000 MHz
Measurement accuracy5 MHz rms
Azimuth coverage360°
Bearing accuracy1 – 2° rms, 8–18 GHz
Pulse width50 ns to 50 µs, accuracy ±100 ns
PRI range0.003 – 10 ms, accuracy 500 ns rms
Pulse handling capability1 million pulses approx.
Automatic emitter correlation Geolocation and tracking of up to 100 simultaneous targets by correlating received data
Automatic analysis capability100 separate emitters
LibraryUp to 3,000 emitters
Identification time0.2 – 1.2 s
Electronic countermeasures (ECM) subsystem
Frequency8000 – 18000 MHz
Frequency accuracy1 MHz rms
Output 230 kW ERP per transmitter; 2 separate outputs
Jamming modes Minimum of 19 noise and deception techniques
Angle accuracy1° rms
Weight (each station)Can be carried on a 2.5 ton truck

The Mobile Ground-to-Air Radar Jamming System (MGARJS) provides electronic warfare field support capability to protect high-value targets and installations.

The MGARJS consists of mobile stations placed strategically about high-value installations. The exact complement of station types and quantities is tailored to the mission requirements. An electronic support measures subsystem provides initial interception and tracking of the target radar systems and commands the electronic countermeasure subsystems to track and jam airborne radar systems. The system is configured to minimize activation time.

A mobile field maintenance station provides support to other stations and also can act as a communication relay node if the deployment scenario requires.

The system provides:

  • Air surveillance, acquisition, and analysis of airborne radar systems
  • Directed electronic countermeasures to deny the effective use of those radar systems
  • Radar track integration with air defense networks

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