Difference between revisions of "Decoy (Towed)"
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A Decoy is not, strictly speaking, a weapon. A decoy is a countermeasure which is employed to confuse or seduce a tracking system. An towed decoy is one which is deployed a safe distance behind a platform on a long tether. Examples of towed decoys are the Nixie torpedo decoy and the Ariel radar missile decoy. | A Decoy is not, strictly speaking, a weapon. A decoy is a countermeasure which is employed to confuse or seduce a tracking system. An towed decoy is one which is deployed a safe distance behind a platform on a long tether. Examples of towed decoys are the Nixie torpedo decoy and the Ariel radar missile decoy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 11 February 2014
A category of weapon type in the Command model.
A Decoy is not, strictly speaking, a weapon. A decoy is a countermeasure which is employed to confuse or seduce a tracking system. An towed decoy is one which is deployed a safe distance behind a platform on a long tether. Examples of towed decoys are the Nixie torpedo decoy and the Ariel radar missile decoy.
Command distinguishes the weapon types into:
Bomb Bottom Mine Buddy Store Cargo Decoy (Expendable) Decoy (Towed) Decoy (Vehicle) Depth Charge Dispenser Drifting Mine Drop Tank Dummy Mine Ferry Tank Floating Mine Guided Weapon Gun Helicopter-Towed Package Laser Moored Mine Moving Mine Paratroops Rising Mine Rocket RV / MRV/ MIRV Sensor Pod Sonobuoy Torpedo Training Round Troops