OPERATING THROUGH RADIO JAMMING AND DECEPTION
Subcourse Number SS 0652
EDITION B
United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon
Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905
2 Credit Hours
Revision Date: September 1992
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is designed to introduce you to the principles of electronic jamming and
deception, to describe the main types of jamming signals, and to familiarize you with the
measures established to protect our telecommunications against interception and fraudulent
transmissions.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time it was prepared. In your own
work situation, always refer to the latest official publications.
Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular pronouns is used to refer to both men
and women.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION:
You will be able to distinguish between electronic warfare (EW), active and
communications security; explain the advantages and disadvantages of
jamming; explain the purpose of communications security and authentication;
and use authentication procedures.
CONDITION:
This subcourse booklet is the only material required to complete this
subcourse.
STANDARD:
To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a minimum of 70
percent on the subcourse examination.
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