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  2. Naval Decoy IDS300 - Wikipedia

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    Naval Decoy IDS300 (Inflatable Decoy System) is a passive, off-board, octahedral, corner reflector decoy of the Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyer and the US Navy's Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, forming part of a layered defence to counter anti-ship missiles. [1] Unlike chaff, the decoy is persistent and will float for up to three hours in sea ...

  3. AN/SLQ-49 Chaff Buoy Decoy System - Wikipedia

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    Decoys on USS Moosbrugger (DD-980). The AN/SLQ-49 Chaff Buoy Decoy System, commonly referred to as "Rubber Duck", consists of inflatable radar-reflecting decoy buoys.It is used by the U.S. Navy, Royal Navy, and other NATO countries.

  4. Military dummy - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine has made widespread usage of decoys as part of the Russo-Ukrainian War. In particular, the usage of fake M777 howitzers costing $1000, whereas the actual weapon costs "several million dollars" to make. Such decoys are primarily constructed of steel and wood. This is done in order to match the infra-red signature that a real M777 would ...

  5. AN/ALE-50 towed decoy system - Wikipedia

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    The AN/ALE-50 towed decoy system is an electronic countermeasure tool designed by Raytheon to protect multiple US military aircraft from air-to-air and surface-to-air radar-guided missiles. [1] The AN/ALE-50 towed decoy system is an anti-missile countermeasures decoy system used on U.S. Air Force , Navy , and Marine Corps aircraft, and by ...

  6. Dummy tank - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable M47 Patton mock-up. Dummy tanks superficially resemble real tanks and are often deployed as a means of military deception in the absence of real tanks. Early designs included wooden shells and inflatable props that could fool enemy intelligence; they were fragile and only believable from a distance.

  7. Category:Military decoys - Wikipedia

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    Towed decoys (3 P) Pages in category "Military decoys" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Nulka - Wikipedia

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    Nulka is an Australian-designed and -developed active missile decoy built by an American/Australian collaboration. [1] [2] Used aboard warships of the United States Navy, Royal Australian Navy, United States Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy, [3] Nulka is a rocket-propelled, disposable, offboard, active decoy designed to lure anti-ship missiles away from their targets.

  9. AN/ALE-55 fiber-optic towed decoy - Wikipedia

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    The ALE-55 consists of two components. An onboard signal conditioning assembly and fiber optic towed decoys. [1] The onboard electric frequency converter analyzes radar signals detected by the plane's electronic warfare system and calculates an appropriate jamming and spoofing signal, which is then transmitted to the FOTD through a fiber optic ...