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Applications utilizing DRFMs can be separated into three major categories. These three major categories are Electronic Attack, Simulation and generic Time Delay.
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Electronic Attack is the term used to describe EW applications where DRFMs are primarily used as counter-measure devices against active radar systems. The Simulation category denotes applications where a DRFM is being used to create radar reflections (to active sensors) and realistic jamming waveforms for Electronic Counter Counter-Measures (ECCM) development. The last category is that of generic Time Delay. As a generic Time Delay device the DRFM is ideal for simulating range delays between any signal source and its intended receiver. The table below lists several applications utilizing DRFMs within these categories.
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The table below lists several applications utilizing DRFMs within these categories:
| ELECTRONIC ATTACK
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SIMULATION
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TIME DELAY
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| Self Protection
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Radar Target/Environment Simualtion
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Communication Range Delay Simulation
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| Stand-off Jamming
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ECM Simulation
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Navigational Range Delay Simulation
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| ECM Training
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Range
Extended Target Simulation
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Satellite Link Delay Simulation
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| Vulnerability Assesment
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Production Line Testers
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| Techniques Development
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Proximity Fuse Test Sets
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| False Radar imaging
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ECCM Development Tool
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Target Transponder
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Altimeter Test Sets
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