Electronic-warfare aircraft

An electronic-warfare aircraft is a military aircraft equipped for electronic warfare (EW), that is, degrading the effectiveness of enemy radar and radio systems by using radar jamming and deception methods.

Jostle transmitter with its cover removed
Jostle transmitters being prepared for loading during World War II
An EF-111A Raven (foreground) with a tail pod for receiving and an underside transmitting pod, accompanied by an F-111F

In 1943, British Avro Lancaster aircraft were equipped with chaff in order to blind enemy air defence radars. They were supplemented by specially-equipped aircraft flown by No. 100 Group RAF, which operated modified Halifaxes, Liberators and Fortresses carrying various jammers such as Carpet, Airborne Cigar, Mandrel, Jostle, and Piperack.

List of electronic-warfare aircraft

Examples of modern aircraft designed or modified for EW include:

gollark: It filled my terminal scrollback buffer.
gollark: I told it to multiply `"1" * 1000000` (that is, the string 1 1000000 times) by `"2" * 1000000`.
gollark: Hey, it calculated!
gollark: Did what, potatoize the calculator?
gollark: Ah, I see.

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