Radar jammers often include pulse repeater modes. Modern systems may use a digital RF memory, which digitizes incoming pulses, allowing them to be retransmitted multiple times with different time delays, amplitudes, and Doppler signatures. However, the concept of pulse repeater jamming is not new and such techniques were first used in the U.K. in WW2, using airborne equipment called Moonshine [1] fitted on Boulton Paul Defiant aircraft (see Figure 1). Figure 1. Boulton Paul Defiant Mk. I, c. 1940 [Public Domain].
Moonshine
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 38 , 2 ; 44-45
01.02.2023
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