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- The Army's main CREW system is the Warlock Duke, a vehicle- mounted radio jammer developed by Syracuse Research Corporation. It's capable of jamming most radio-controlled IEDs, according to the Pentagon.
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The AN/VLQ-12 Counter Remote Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Electronic Warfare (CREW) Duke system is a vehicle-mounted, lightweight system that neutralizes RCIED threats and gives U.S. troops a tactical advantage across the full spectrum of operations.
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Duke Version 3 Vehicle mounted CREW system:"Duke V3"., manufactured by SRCTec, Inc., is a counter radio-controlled improvised explosive device (RCIED) electronic warfare (CREW) system that was developed to provide U.S. forces critical, life-saving protection against a wide range of threats. It is a field deployable system that was designed to ...
Jun 14, 2011 · Warlock Duke used a technique called "set-on" jamming to overcome the more advanced digital triggers. Like Green, Duke would listen for a malicious signal.
The AN/VLQ-12 CREW Duke system provides lifesaving protection against the full range of remote controlled improvised explosive device threats. Using state-of-the-art jamming technology, this vehicle-mounted, lightweight system neutralizes RCIED threats.
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SRC supports America’s warfighters with advanced counter-improvised explosive device (IED) and ground electronic warfare systems that provide critical, life-saving protection against a wide range of RF threats.
Aug 13, 2007 · The Army's main CREW system is the Warlock Duke, a vehicle- mounted radio jammer developed by Syracuse Research Corporation. It's capable of jamming most radio-controlled IEDs, according to the...
Aug 16, 2018 · The modified Duke installed on the EWTV is specifically built to “sense and jam enemy communications and networks,” not just drones or IEDS, and it can do so “across a broad spectrum of...