Sentences with phrase «electronic counter measures»

Core Competencies Operations Improvement • Military Trained • Materials Safety • Emergency Medical Training Electronic Counter Measures • COMSEC Security • Loss Prevention • Weapons Knowledge • Negotiation Award Winning Security & Support • Security Analysis & Planning • Process Streamlining • Customer Relations
Key Highlights: • Ensure armored vehicles are inspected and maintained, complete all scheduled inspections, and provide critical special inspection initiatives on vehicle Electronic Counter Measures (ECM's).
His experience includes, but is not limited to: Quality Inspector, Weld Inspector, Electronics Technician, Electronic Counter Measures Technician, Supervisor, Site Supervisor, Human Engineering, Application Engineering, and Information Management Officer.
• Assisted in armored vehicles inspections, maintained and completed all scheduled inspections, and provide critical special inspection initiatives on vehicle Electronic Counter Measures (ECM's) for assigned military vehicles.
The Neo is also equipped with a number of electronic counter measures that can disrupt enemy units and radar capabilities.
The Saucer is also equipped with electronic counter measures that can disrupt enemy weapon systems.

Not exact matches

In practice, the Compton frequency for an atom is far too high to be measured by any electronic counter — something like a million - billion - billion cycles per second.
Measured rotating weights bolted to engines counter offending harmonics, largely replaced by clever active engine mountings / bushings Balanced crank: Usually done for race prepped engines to reduce the strain on the rotating components and their bearings when spinning at up to 19,000 rpm where a couple of grams turn into kilogrammes at such high rpms Balancer tube: A connection between intake manifoilds of the two banks of a V - type engine to even out pressure of cancel harmonics Bi-Turbo: Term coined to describe an endine with two turbochargers Brake Force Distribution: also called electronic brake force distribution where the ABS first attempts to divert pressure to the wheels that are not locked - up before intervening with its pulsating anti-lock strategy Brake Disc: Or Disc Brake, an aeronautic technology adapted for automotive use to replace the drum brake.
Engaged in Advanced Electronics for over twenty years and worked on such Projects as: Electronic Warfare Counter Measure Systems, Heat Seeking Missile Systems, Terrain Following Radar, Servo - Controlled Guidance Systems, Infrared Techniques, Microwave Amplifier, Waveguides and Cavity Resonators.
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