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Navy Tests New Combat System
Story Number: NNS040615-08
Release Date: 6/15/2004 11:28:00 AM

By Cmdr. Joe Murphy, U.S. Alaskan Command Public Affairs

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska (NNS) -- A new combat system is being tested
during the Alaskan exercise Northern Edge ‘04 in June.

Used for what is commonly known as “jamming,” the Improved Capabilities
System III (ICAP III) overloads specific hostile communication bandwidths,
causing users to temporarily lose service.

“Training and testing of ICAP III is a stepping-stone for the Navy,” said
Chief Aviation Structural Mechanic Ron Szpynda, Air Test Evaluation (VX) 9.
“This is the first time we have used this system.”

VX-9's EA-6B Prowlers are being used to test the system. The aircraft provides
protection for strike aircraft, ground troops and ships, by jamming enemy
radar, electronic data links and communications.

“The system floods an opposing bandwidth with more frequency than those
operating systems release,” said Cmdr. Jim Winship, VX-9 branch head. “This
causes users to temporarily lose service. Everything from telephones to
sophisticated electronic equipment goes static, because the jammer can
overwhelm the frequencies they use.”

More than 9,000 Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard service members from
units stationed in the continental United States and the Pacific theater have
come to Alaska to participate in the joint training exercise.

For more news from around the fleet, visit the Navy NewsStand at
www.news.navy.mil.

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Radioman390 wrote:
Navy Tests New Combat System
Story Number: NNS040615-08
Release Date: 6/15/2004 11:28:00 AM

By Cmdr. Joe Murphy, U.S. Alaskan Command Public Affairs

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska (NNS) -- A new combat system is being tested
during the Alaskan exercise Northern Edge ‘04 in June.

Used for what is commonly known as “jamming,” the Improved Capabilities
System III (ICAP III) overloads specific hostile communication bandwidths,
causing users to temporarily lose service.


I don't think they care one bit about radio interference. After all
those countless thousands of whales and dolphins they damaged or
killed with their sonar, the fact that they may be inconveniencing
you doesn't bother them a bit.

All lifeforms are expendable when you're fighting for mom, apple
pie, freedom, democracy and the Hollywood way of 'living'.






mike
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