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IRIS (jamming device)

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Family of jamming devices

IRIS is a family of ECM equipment developed by Estonian Defence Forces for purposes of interfering with remotely controlled explosive devices. In June 2009, the technology, manufactured by E-Arsenal, was sold to Latvian Army in unpublished numbers, unpublished configuration, unpublished delivery time at unpublished price.

Family members

There are three members in the IRIS family:

  • IRIS-T/V is a high-powered vehicle-mounted ECM device;
  • IRIS-T/MO is a low-power device carriable by patrolling infantry;
  • IRIS-I/IMP is a device for measuring the jamming intensity at particular locations.

References

  1. "Agenda of Baltic Defence Technology Exhibition of 2008". Archived from the original on 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. ^ Postimees 4 June 2009 22:14: Eesti müüs Läti kaitseväele raadiolainete häirimisseadmeid


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