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The collecting, analyzing, locating, and identifying of enemy emitters falls under which EW component?
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The EW component in which enemy signals are collected and emitters are located and identified is ESM.
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Terrain masking is a technique used as part of what?
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Terrain masking is a technique employed as part of anti-ESM.
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ECCM are closely related to what?
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Electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) are closely related to signal security (SIGSEC). The main difference between the two is in the type of information being protected from the enemy.
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was an example of what?
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The Japanese carried on radio traffic in the home islands, simulating normal activity of the fleet.
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Actions taken to deny an enemy entry into the friendly electromagnetic spectrum are part of what?
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Electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) are defensive measures used to protect the use of the electromagnetic spectrum from hostile farces.
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Early EW was primarily a locational tool used to identify what?
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Early EW was primarily used for identifying ships and military units.
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Interception operations provide EW planners with information concerning the enemy's location, activity, and possible actions. What else do they provide?
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Interception operations provide EW planners with information concerning the enemy's location, activity, possible actions, and electronic disruption capabilities.
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When integrated and employed with fire and maneuver, EW becomes a significant .
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A command responsibility, EW is a significant force multiplier when integrated and employed with fire and maneuver.
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Who has staff responsibility for ESM operations?
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The G2 has staff responsibility for ESM operations.
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