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Cell phone jammer: A device used to disrupt communication by means of mobile phones. [e]

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  • Cellular telephony [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Electronic warfare [r]: A subset of information operations that deals with the use of electromagnetic or kinetic means to degrade an enemy's military electronics systems, to be able to operate one's own electronics in the face of enemy attacks, and to evade those attacks through protection or deception [e]
    • Electronic attack [r]: A subset of electronic warfare that actively interferes with the operation of hostile systems; previously called electronic countermeasures (ECM) [e]
    • Electronic protection [r]: A part of electronic warfare which includes a variety of practices which attempt to reduce or eliminate the effect of electronic countermeasures (ECM) on electronic sensors aboard vehicles, ships and aircraft and weapons such as missiles. [e]

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