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Hi,
can anyone tell (explain) me how IFF mode 4 is working? Or does anyone know a page in the web where I can find information about that? Tobias |
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![]() "GLOSM" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Americans need not answer yep, but I would like to know!!!! |
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![]() "Tobias Endrullis" wrote in message ... "GLOSM" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Americans need not answer yep, but I would like to know!!!! It uses a ROT-13 encoded flux capacitor to generate very high powered microwave pulses that can only be decoded with another matched flux capacitor. Use the wrong flux capacitor and you get nothing. |
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There really isn't much data published on the IFF algorithm,
because it is mostly confidential, and not released to the public. Basically the system is a challenge/response system. You challenge the target with an encrypted word. This word is decoded if you have the right code of the day. The word is changed every challenge, so in effect, you may get a stream of 100 words, and you have to decode about 95% of them in your 100 replies, or you will not be upgraded to friend. The word tells you to do something with the reply pulses. Since IFF is in the L-Band, it is pretty much line-of-sight, and most operators will select a single target on their scope, and the IFF will operate over just that azimuth. German IFF (NATO) is the same as all other IFF systems in the west. The newer Soviet IFF system operates pretty much the same as NATO and is also L-Band. "Tobias Endrullis" wrote Hi, can anyone tell (explain) me how IFF mode 4 is working? Or does anyone know a page in the web where I can find information about that? |
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Ah yes Comradski. You vont to know this Information Friend or Foe, more
commonly known as IFF, yes? Dis system relies on a "daily key" or "Code of the day" and if I told you more, I'd have to . . Larry AECS (AW/SW/MTS) Disabled Combat Veteran USN Retired 20 years of Navy in my rear view mirror and getting further away every day ;-) "Tobias Endrullis" wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone tell (explain) me how IFF mode 4 is working? Or does anyone know a page in the web where I can find information about that? Tobias |
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"Abe" wrote
In article 4xzvb.153$US3.85@okepread03, says... Basically the system is a challenge/response system. You challenge the target with an encrypted word. This word is decoded if you have the right code of the day. The word is changed every challenge, so in effect, you may get a stream of 100 words, and you have to decode about 95% of them in your 100 replies, or you will not be upgraded to friend. What if a plane was captured, along with its IFF system? Wouldn't that invalidate the IFFs in every other friendly aircraft? Without the crypto code, the hardware is of no use. There's all sorts of safeguards (procedural and electro/mechanical) to coding the unit. But even if captured intact, the code could be changed before the scheduled time. The whole air defense system isn't centered on IFF, it's just a tool. If none of the IFF's were used, the defense system could still function with procedural agreements. Stealth fighters almost never use IFF, but are able to integrate into the air defense system. |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:15:56 -0000, Abe wrote:
In article 4xzvb.153$US3.85@okepread03, says... Basically the system is a challenge/response system. You challenge the target with an encrypted word. This word is decoded if you have the right code of the day. The word is changed every challenge, so in effect, you may get a stream of 100 words, and you have to decode about 95% of them in your 100 replies, or you will not be upgraded to friend. What if a plane was captured, along with its IFF system? Wouldn't that invalidate the IFFs in every other friendly aircraft? No, since the enemy would not have the daily codes. Al Minyard |
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