WSF_RADIUS_EFFECT¶
- effect WSF_RADIUS_EFFECT¶
- effect WSF_JAMMER_RADIUS_EFFECT¶
effect <effect-name> WSF_RADIUS_EFFECT electronic_warfare_effect Commands radius_factor <target-position-type> <value> system_type_data <system-type-name> ... end_system_type_data end_effect
This base effect type can be included in the electronic_protect or electronic_attack technique block as one of the many available effects for a given technique. The commands listed below are the base-type commands that can be specified in the effect block for this effect type.
This effect type is meant for use as a electronic_attack technique, but may be used as a electronic_protect also.
Commands¶
- radius_factor <target-position-type> <value>¶
- jamming_radius_factor <target-position-type> <value>¶
Specifies an adjustment factor of the effective jamming level based on the targets location type wrt to the sensor’s receiver and jammer transmitter. This adjustment modifies the normally-determined jamming power. If this input is specified within the system_type_data input block then it is specific to a system-type, otherwise this input is defined as the ‘default’ data to use for undefined system-types in the system_type_data. This input can be listed multiple times for defining different <target-position-type> values.
- <target-position-type>
A string input that defines the target-radius-type that the following <ratio-value> applies to, valid values are listed in the table below:
- inside
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is inside the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- inside_and_equal
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is inside or equals the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- outside
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is outside the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- outside_and_equal
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is outside or equals the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- outside_and_inside or inside_and_outside
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is inside or outside the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- equal
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range equals the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- inside_and_outside_and_equal or all
Apply <ratio-value> if the target range is inside, outside or equals the jammer range (radius) wrt to the sensor’s receiver.
- <value>
A decimal ratio value that specifies the factor that is applied for the given <target-location-type> to the jammer power level, must be greater or equal to 0.
- system_type_data <system-type-name> … end_system_type_data¶
Input block to provide the system type (e.g., SENSOR-TYPE, JAMMER-TYPE) specific data necessary to implement this technique for a given system type. Default data can be set up for system types not defined using the “default” string as the system type.
system_type_data <system-type-name> radius_factor <target-position-type> <value> end_system_type_data
- <system-type-name>
A string input of the system-type the following data applies to, valid values are [system-type-name | “default”]. Default data is used for unspecified system-types and if not defined no effect will be applied for the given system-type.
Note
This input is most often used by electronic_attack definitions to specify different sensor-type data. It may be used by an electronic_protect definitions to specify jammer-type data inputs, but most often data is just entered outside this input block and is applied against all jammer-types for electronic_protect effects.