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It is done by dropping chaff every 2 minutes.
Some decoys have the capability to perform electronic jamming or drop chaff.
The last track also dropped chaff to mimic the mining of Haiphong harbor.
The Duke applied maximum power and turned hard to the east, dropping chaff and flares as he did so.
Look here, Orme, to drop chaff, this is a pretty mess."
Luke saw small flashes on the underbellies of the two F-16s as they dropped chaff behind them to try to deceive the missile.
The F- 16 pilots activated their electronic countermeasure pods and dropped chaff to decoy the enemy radars.
"Dropping chaff!"
By dropping chaff in progressive patterns, Royal Air Force bombers were able to create the illusion of a large fleet on coastal radar screens.
Stoica immediately faked left, dropped chaff and flares, and then rolled right and descended back to less than a hundred meters above the sea.
When the altimeter read four klicks, I cut everything - power, transponder, the works - while hitting a button that dropped chaff, and let her go ballistic.
If an anti-air missile was launched at them, there was little the crew could do but drop chaff and decoys, and try to jam the missile's electronics.
Sensor logic may be programmed to be able to recognize attempts at spoofing (e.g., aircraft dropping chaff during terminal homing phase) and ignore them.
World War II ECM expanded to include dropping chaff (originally called Window), jamming and spoofing radar and navigation signals.
Aluminum strips, known today as chaff, are used by all modern air forces; to evade antiaircraft missiles, Soviet aircraft dropped chaff in Afghanistan, Americans used it in Vietnam and Libya, and Israeli planes dropped it over Lebanon.
Today, military officials said one of two Air Force F-15E's flying over southern Iraq at 12:20 A.M. Wednesday had banked away and dropped chaff when their pilots spotted antiaircraft rounds being fired along a spotlit path, but that they did not believe they had been threatened.