Definition
Spot jamming is a type of electronic warfare that focuses jamming efforts on a single, specific frequency or channel. It's like targeting one specific radio station to block its signal 📻. Unlike barrage jamming, it doesn't spread across a wide frequency range. This makes it more precise but potentially less effective against multiple threats. Spot jamming is often used to target specific communication channels or radar systems. The technique is useful when the frequencies are known. Think of it like silencing a specific person in a crowd.