China is working on a jammer to send missiles after ‘ghost’ fleet of warships

In a naval combat simulation conducted by Chinese researchers, an anti-ship missile targets a fleet of eight People’s Liberation Army warships showing on its radar.

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But it is not an armada – it is just a single vessel.

Four electronic warfare devices circling the ship created the illusion, sending signals that could deceive even an advanced radar from a distance.

It was developed by a team from the Beijing Research Institute of Telemetry, an aerospace defence contractor.

They detailed the “unprecedented” technology in a peer-reviewed paper published in the Chinese-language Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics on February 28.

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Their study suggested that networked 1-bit jammers could be used to trick enemy missiles into pursuing “ghost” fleets while the real warships avoided the radar entirely.

  

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