RCT195B Chinese Mobile Electronic Warfare Station
RCT195B


The RCT195B Chinese Mobile Electronic Warfare Station is a truck-mounted system designed to target enemy airborne data links and is equipped with a log-periodic dipole antenna (LPDA) for ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) applications. The RCT195B data chain tracking and jamming station plays a significant role in electronic warfare. Radio jamming, as exemplified by this system, involves intentional interference, blocking, or disruption of wireless communications. It can be executed through obvious means, such as introducing noise or interfering signals that disrupt normal transmission, or through more sophisticated methods like subtle jamming, where interference is harder to detect. As technology advances, the RCT195B can effectively disrupt enemy airborne data links and interfere with complex digital signals using modulation techniques like QPSK. This disruption can hinder the communication process and prevent legitimate connections from being established.