This paper provides an overview of the characteristics of selected types of active interference dedicated to medium range surveillance radars. That is why at the very beginning examples of platforms used to interfere the operations of both land based surveillance radars and radars mounted on boards of combat aircraft are characterized. The paper focuses mostly on surveillance radars and their resistance to noise jamming. An example calculation of effective jamming range in relation to a medium range radar is considered in the text. Moreover a graphic representation of the influence of jamming on the operation of a radar with reference to the application of jamming and thereof lack are discussed. The basic aim of the considerations is an efficiency assessment of the jamming impact on the operation of the radar. Among others the effectiveness of the radar transmit pulse power changing is assessed with regard to the prevention of intentional jamming. The conclusions provide exemplary methods of mitigating the impact of jamming on the operation of the radar. Additionally the paper provides information on priorities to be taken into consideration in the field of contemporary radiolocation.
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