OVERVIEW: The AN/ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System (TJS) is a noise jamming pod that automatically intercepts and processes surveillance, acquisition and tracking radar signals and manages the system's transmitters to effectively jam large numbers of diverse radar threats with very high effective radiated power (ERP).
DETAILS: The AN/ALQ-99 TJS is an active jamming pod consisting of a Ram Air Turbine (RAT) powering a Universal Exciter Unit (UEU) and two transmitters. The UEU generates the appropriate jamming signal based on computer analysis, and directs a jamming signal that is sent from two 2 kW transmitters utilizing two steerable, high-gain antennas. The ALQ-99 has several noise/spot-noise jamming modes, and can be operated in Automatic, Semiautomatic and Manual modes.
NOTES: The AN/ALQ-99X ICAP III pod incorporates passive transmitter geolocation capability, decreased response times and connectivity with other platforms. These capabilities allow for cooperative attacks and improved kill probabilities against non-transmitting emitters.
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