A combat IFF system, for use in a combat exercise or on the battlefield,
including a helmet-mounted passive IFF response unit and a weapon-mounted
IFF interrogatory unit for each soldier. Infrared (IR) signals are
employed for both challenge and response. The IR response signal is a
very narrowly-targeted reflection of the relatively narrow IR transmit
signal, thereby minimizing interception opportunities. The transmit and
response signals are encoded in a transaction that cannot be compromised
even when either or both signals are intercepted and decoded by the
enemy. The combat IFF system includes biometric anti-spoofing features
that prevent any use by an enemy in possession of captured units.
Military radio-frequency (RF) spectrum is not required so there are no
bandwidth limitations on simultaneous IFF transactions in the
battlefield. A combat IFF transaction is completed in milliseconds.