IRIS (jamming device)
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IRIS is a family of ECM
Electronic countermeasures
An electronic countermeasure is an electrical or electronic device designed to trick or deceive radar, sonar or other detection systems, like infrared or lasers. It may be used both offensively and defensively to deny targeting information to an enemy...

 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 In June 2009, the technology, manufactured by E-Arsenal, was sold to Latvian Army in unpublished numbers, unpublished configuration, unpublished delivery time at unpublished price.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./
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