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The Wolverine is a family of transportable
communications jammers used to provide ECM and jamming of
communications signals from VHF to SHF. The Wolverine family is
designed to jam a variety of communications signals, including jamming
on any radio frequencies that may be used to trigger the detonation of
radio controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIED). With the ability
to jam local or longer range communications systems, the Wolverine is
capable of jamming many types of signals including, mobile VHF/UHF
radios, cellular phones and base stations, mobile satellite phones and
other radio controlled devices.
The Wolverine can be configured as a simple on/off broadband “wall of noise” jammer for cellular telephones or as surgical responsive jamming system. It also has the capability to operate as a responsive jammer, by jamming only on frequencies programmed by the user. All members of the Wolverine family are programmable and optionally operated through a notebook PC. Opportunistic RCIED devices usually exploit new frequencies in the spectrum. The Wolverine “set-on” receiver provides the jammer with its own communications surveillance system to help monitor the local electromagnetic environment for potential threat signals and to build a picture of the normal communications traffic, thus allowing unusual signal activity to be detected and possibly jammed. In its responsive jamming configuration, the Wolverine rapidly scans the threat bands and automatically queues the Jammer on to any frequency of concern, allowing precise jamming to take place without operator intervention. |
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