Re: Charwhick's Musings
Posted: October 10th, 2014, 12:53 pm
Actually it doesn't because jamming at all let alone powerful enough to overwhelm any 1st rate defensive radar system (which something its size could not possibly do) would require an active signal any EM sensor would pick out instantly. Its really no different than broadcasting a active seeker signal.
Electronic jamming works by overwhelming a reciever with a specific signal. This would keep the radar itself from detecting anything else, but unless you really over do it the radar will at the very least be able to tell where the jamming signal itself is coming from. If that fails as previously mentioned SLQ-32 and the like will interpret it as just a really strong EM signature from direction X so they will still know its coming. Thats why jamming is done by a third party platform seperate from the missile trucks in strke packages.
The NSM is really just an evolutionary improvement of ther Penguin/Harpoon families of missiles. It has some increased target recognition capability which we should expect given the everday improvements in optics and computing since those missiles were developled. It looks like instead of seeing "blog x" it can see "rough sillohette X" which it can compare against stored images. This will only works if you know exactly what platform you are shooting at and there is no white shipping (or red vessels its not targeted against) so it has most of the same handicaps as the Harpoon. Its simply a limitation or real world technology, people are used to magic sci-fi sensors where in reality raw RCS data still requires human interpretation if it falls outside a very narrow system doctrine statement. A fire and forget weapon is going to be limited in this regard for obvious reasons. Anways I was manly responding in regards to the "go through a bridge window" or "down a stack" comments.
I have found no documentation regarding integrated jamming on the NSM. I see no antennas for it on the missile itself. Is there any documentation of this?
Electronic jamming works by overwhelming a reciever with a specific signal. This would keep the radar itself from detecting anything else, but unless you really over do it the radar will at the very least be able to tell where the jamming signal itself is coming from. If that fails as previously mentioned SLQ-32 and the like will interpret it as just a really strong EM signature from direction X so they will still know its coming. Thats why jamming is done by a third party platform seperate from the missile trucks in strke packages.
The NSM is really just an evolutionary improvement of ther Penguin/Harpoon families of missiles. It has some increased target recognition capability which we should expect given the everday improvements in optics and computing since those missiles were developled. It looks like instead of seeing "blog x" it can see "rough sillohette X" which it can compare against stored images. This will only works if you know exactly what platform you are shooting at and there is no white shipping (or red vessels its not targeted against) so it has most of the same handicaps as the Harpoon. Its simply a limitation or real world technology, people are used to magic sci-fi sensors where in reality raw RCS data still requires human interpretation if it falls outside a very narrow system doctrine statement. A fire and forget weapon is going to be limited in this regard for obvious reasons. Anways I was manly responding in regards to the "go through a bridge window" or "down a stack" comments.
I have found no documentation regarding integrated jamming on the NSM. I see no antennas for it on the missile itself. Is there any documentation of this?