FM 24-33: Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures
Index
- Alternate communications means and routes,
- Replacement, 1-9 System design, 1-6
- Antennas,
- Frequency hopping multiplexer, 2-8
- High-power broadband vehicular whip, 2-8
- Power control, 2-4
- Selection of, 2-4
- Site selection for, 2-5
- Types, 2-4, 2-5
- High-power broadband vehicular whip, 2-8
- Authentication,
- 2-6, 2-7
- Command, control, and communications countermeasures,
- 1-1
- Command responsibility for ECCM,
- 1-3, 1-4
- Echelon level entry codes (Entry List 98),
- C-1
- Electronic warfare,
- Categories, 1-1
- Functions, fig 1-1, 1-2
- Functions, fig 1-1, 1-2
- Emission control,
- 1-10
- Encryption,
- EEFI, 2-7
- Equipment enhancements,
- 2-7, 2-8
- False peaks,
- 1-8
- Frequency hopping,
- 2-7
- Geometry of the battlefield,
- 1-6, fig 1-2, 1-7
- Implementing ECCM for radio systems,
- D-1
- Intercept and direction finding,
- fig 1-4, 1-11
- Jamming,
- Overcoming, 3-5
- Recognizing, 3-3
- Types, 3-2
- Recognizing, 3-3
- JINTACCS,
- 2-3
- In giving locations, A-1
- In giving locations, A-1
- Location, ways to write
- Abbreviated UTM coordinates, A-2
- Basic Encyclopedia numbers, A-7
- Bearing and range, (meters) A-5, (nautical miles) A-6
- GEOREF coordinates, A-4
- UTM coordinates, A-1
- Verified latitude and longitude, A-3
- Basic Encyclopedia numbers, A-7
- MIJI security classification,
- 4-18
- MIJI terms,
- 4-2
- MIJIFEEDER voice template,
- fig 4-1, 4-5
- Completed MIJIFEEDER voice template, fig 4-2, 4-6
- Report format, 4-3
- Reporting procedure, 4-2
- Completed MIJIFEEDER voice template, fig 4-2, 4-6
- MIJIFEEDER record message report,
- 4-7
- Sample format, fig 4-3, 4-8 through 4-17
- Sample format, fig 4-3, 4-8 through 4-17
- Minimal transmissions,
- 2-1
- MSE (adjustable power capability),
- 2-8
- Null steering,
- 2-8
- Organization type, (Entry List 97)
- B-1
- Operator distinguishing characteristics,
- 2-6
- Planning categories
- Concealment, 1-9
- Deployment, 1-5, fig 1-3, 1-8
- Employment, 1-8
- Replacement, 1-9
- Deployment, 1-5, fig 1-3, 1-8
- Preventive ECCM techniques,
- 2-1, tab 2-1, 2-2
- Radio electronic combat
- 1-3
- Radiotelephone operator procedures,
- 2-6
- Random schedule,
- 2-6
- Remedial ECCM techniques,
- tab 3-1, 3-1
- Routing concepts,
- Circular system, 1-7
- Grid system, 1-7
- Straight-line system, 1-7
- Grid system, 1-7
- Signal security,
- 1-9
- Signal-to-jamming ratio,
- 3-6
- SINCGARS (used with FHMUX),
- 2-8
- SOI, in avoiding communications patterns,
- 1-9
- Spread spectrum techniques,
- 2-8
- Staff responsibility for ECCM,
- 1-4
- G2/S2, 1-5
- G3/S3, 1-4
- Signal officer, 1-5
- G2/S2, 1-5
- Steerable null antenna processors,
- 2-6
- Traffic leveling,
- 1-8
- Transmission protection,
- 2-3
FM 24-33
17 JULY 1990
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
WILLIAM J. MEEHAN, II
Brigadier General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
DISTRIBUTION: Active Army, ARNG, and USAR: To be distributed in accordance with
DA Form 12-11-E, requirements for FM 24-33, Communications Techniques:
Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (Qty rqr block no. 1075).
*U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1994-300-769/22213
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