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3. By the start of World War II, collecting, locating, and analyzing radio
communications were components of EW, as was what else?
Jamming
Sweep jamming
Creating a false electromagnetic signature that indicates that a friendly unit has
moved is an IED method
10. What frequencies can only be jammed when the potential operational gain
outweighs the value of the information they provide?
Guarded
11. During which conflict did the use of deception become an integral part of
planning?
World War II
12. Which one of the following prevents or reduces the enemy's use of the
electromagnetic spectrum?
ECM
13. What are the frequency classes associated wit negative control mechanisms?
Anti-ESM
19. What provides the commander the capability to intercept, locate, and identify
enemy emitters?
20. Which of the following includes false traffic levels, routing, and electronic cover?
MED
21. What does the I&S company of the military intelligence (MI) battalion in a heavy
division provide?
Ground surveillance
24. Two components of electronic warfare (EW) are electronic countermeasures and
electronic counter-countermeasures. What is the third component?
25. Which of the following do signal officers normally plan and conduct?
Combat information
28. The evolution of electronic warfare (EW) closely followed the early development
of which of the following?
Radio