Fuzzbuster

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Fuzz•bust•er

(ˈfʌzˌbʌs tər)
Trademark.
an electronic device that alerts the driver of a motor vehicle to the presence of police radar.
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From the rudimentary "fuzzbuster" devices of the 1960s to the three-prong approach of EA-6B, TTPs, and commodity coordination of today, aircraft survivability equipment has come a long way toward insuring our ability to operate safely in an increasingly complex threat environment.
Technology Service Corp., Bloomington--This company started out in the radar business; among other things, it developed color weather radar and the Fuzzbuster radar-detection system (businesses it has since left).
Radar missiles depend on transmissions that can be jammed, and announce their approach to an aircraft's "fuzzbuster." But heat-seekers are passive.
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