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Table 2-3.—TESS (3) Environmental Programs—Continued PROGRAM APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS Electronic countermeasure (ECM) Measures airborne jammer Does not account for horizontal Effectiveness Display effectiveness against surface-based     changes in refractivity. Valid only (victim) radars. Determines for signals between 100 MHz and optimum locations and flight paths     20 GHz. Does not consider sea or of attacking aircraft. land clutter. Accounts for ducting. The victim radar must be surface- based. Chaff                                                                  Aids in the planning of chaff usage                Does not consider refractive effects. in tactical air-strike missions and shipboard  defense.  Displays  chaff frequency response, optimum chaff corridors, and recommendations for chaff defense against cruise missiles. Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) Determines the operational ranges Assumes the environmental data is System Prediction of airborne FLIR devices against representative of the entire search surface targets. area. Computed range is for detection, not categorization. Under high-visibility and/or dry-air conditions, predictions are often farther than the actual detection range. Laser Range Prediction (LRP) Displays range information for Computes average laser power for a exposures to low-level laser 1-sec period. No power increase is radiation. Includes height vs. range    computed for magnification effects and day vs. night calculations. (e.g., binoculars). Program works Additionally, displays range vs. on a wavelength-specific basis. Not time of exposure for different levels   applied to air-to-air cases. of laser radiation exposure. Ocean Environmental File (OEF) Contains recently input and No significant considerations. frequently used BT observations, associated sound speed profiles (SSPs), passive propagation loss (PL) curves, and environmental data. Sound Speed Profile (SSP) Computes SSPs for specific ocean Cautionary use of product with no Generator                                           conditions.                                       BT data that extends below 200 m. Ocean Data Analysis (ODA) Provides automated on-scene May contain a maximum of 1,000 analysis of ocean thermal structure observations.  Approximately  500 and acoustic properties. Also observations can be stored on a displays historical information. floppy disk. A specific area ranging Provides methods for displaying from 0.1° to 20° square can be historical bottom depth, bottom analyzed.  Analysis can be loss, and water mass data. performed on a maximum of 50 BT observations at a time. 2-9

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