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Suter

Suter, as a surname, may refer to the following people:

  • Andrew Burn Suter (1830–1895), Bishop of the Diocese of Nelson, New Zealand
  • August Suter (1887–1965), Swiss sculptor
  • Bob Suter (born 1957), American ice hockey defenceman
  • Bob Suter (footballer) (born 1928), Australian rules footballer
  • Eskil Suter, Swiss motorcycle road racer and chassis constructor
  • Fabienne Suter (born 1985), Swiss Alpine skier
  • Fergus Suter, Scottish stonemason and footballer
  • Gary Suter (born 1964), American ice hockey player
  • Heiri Suter (1899–1978), Swiss road racing cyclist
  • Henry Suter (1841–1918), New Zealand zoologist, naturalist and palaeontologist
  • Hermann Suter (1870–1926) Swiss composer and conductor
  • Keith Suter, Australian strategic planning consultant and futurist
  • Johann Rudolf Suter (1766–1827), Swiss physcian, botanist and philologist
  • Martin Suter (born 1948), Swiss author
  • Patric Suter (born 1977), Swiss hammer thrower
  • Ryan Suter (born 1985), American ice hockey defenceman
  • Steve Suter (born 1982), American college football wide receiver
  • William Suter (born 1937), 19th and current Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States
Suter (computer program)

Suter is a military computer program developed by BAE Systems that attacks computer networks and communications systems belonging to an enemy. Development of the program has been managed by Big Safari, a secret unit of the United States Air Force. It is specialised to interfere with the computers of integrated air defence systems. Suter was integrated into US unmanned aircraft by L-3 Communications.

Three generations of Suter have been developed. Suter 1 allows its operators to monitor what enemy radar operators can see. Suter 2 lets them take control of the enemy's networks and direct their sensors. Suter 3, tested in summer 2006, enables the invasion of links to time-critical targets such as battlefield ballistic missile launchers or mobile surface-to-air missile launchers.

The program has been tested with aircraft such as the EC-130, RC-135, and F-16CJ. It has been used in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2006.

U.S. Air Force officials have speculated that a technology similar to Suter was used by the Israeli Air Force to thwart Syrian radars and sneak into their airspace undetected in Operation Orchard on September 6, 2007. The evasion of air defence radar was otherwise unlikely because the F-15s and F-16s used by the IAF were not equipped with stealth technology.

Suter (disambiguation)

Suter may refer to:

  • Suter, surname
  • Suter, West Virginia
  • Suter (computer program), U.S. military computer program developed by BAE Systems that attacks computer networks and communications systems belonging to an enemy

Usage examples of "suter".

Suter, was a lieutenant commander and Alan Craik was only a lieutenant and it had been a big mistake for Alan to show that he thought Suter was an asshole?

LCDR Suter would be on him like a weasel on a chicken, pleased that this nice piece of warm meat was there for him to savage.

And he was too young and too scared to tell Suter to back off, as Alan had done.

A warning bell went off in his head but he turned it off, paid no attention, and instead he listened to an inner voice that said, Okay, Suter, you want liaison and intelligence support and acquisition.

Alan thought about his own orders, about how long it would take Suter to figure something out.

Now, back on the boat, Alan was going down the list of classified pubs for which Suter was responsible, because Suter was leaving and had to sign off on the classified pubs in his care.

The list had already been done and checked by Suter himself, but Alan knew that Suter would screw him somehow if he could.

Finally, Suter uncrossed his arms, picked up the orders, and straightened.

Paul Suter leads a twelve-strong team equipped with jackhammers and portable power packs.

Embankment, the next station along, Paul Suter and a team of engineers are attempting to close a floodgate on the Bakerloo Line that shuts off the track running south under the river.

Embankment Paul Suter and his team have repaired the shift mechanism on the Bakerloo floodgate, but the gate itself is still locked solid and refusing to move.

Bakerloo Line, engineer Paul Suter plods on towards Baker Street station with his thousand passengers strung out behind him in a stumbling, exhausted column.

It is the driver from the train, sent on ahead by Paul Suter to raise help.