Electronic Warfare is arguably the most common kind of warfare in Star Trek. They use cloaking techniques, seeking fire-and-forget torpedoes, frequency adaptation, ionic pulses to engage or disengage enemy subsystems etc.
Now the Kelvin timeline is no different: Narada's drilling beam negates subspace communication, Enterprise was jammed by Vengeance so it couldn't contact Starfleet Command and most prominently, Franklin interrupted the Swarm's communications which led to mass collisions and its destruction. I really like that outside-the-box thinking which distinguishes Star Trek from many other SciFi/Fantasy/Hero-movies, in my opinion.
Well here's my question: I watched Beyond in cinema twice and I cannot recall if they tried to jam the Swarm's comm systems when they were attacked the first time. I remember Spock saying something like 'we are not equipped for this engagement'. Considering jamming techniques a standard military procedure, or aren't they? Is there someone here from the military? Anyhow what could have prevented them from succeeding right from the start and saving the ship?
By the way, I like the torpedo sequence where they shoot the solid missile right through the evading Swarm, but why not set it to proximity detonation like Kirk did when confronted with the Romulans in Balance of Terror?
Now the Kelvin timeline is no different: Narada's drilling beam negates subspace communication, Enterprise was jammed by Vengeance so it couldn't contact Starfleet Command and most prominently, Franklin interrupted the Swarm's communications which led to mass collisions and its destruction. I really like that outside-the-box thinking which distinguishes Star Trek from many other SciFi/Fantasy/Hero-movies, in my opinion.
Well here's my question: I watched Beyond in cinema twice and I cannot recall if they tried to jam the Swarm's comm systems when they were attacked the first time. I remember Spock saying something like 'we are not equipped for this engagement'. Considering jamming techniques a standard military procedure, or aren't they? Is there someone here from the military? Anyhow what could have prevented them from succeeding right from the start and saving the ship?
By the way, I like the torpedo sequence where they shoot the solid missile right through the evading Swarm, but why not set it to proximity detonation like Kirk did when confronted with the Romulans in Balance of Terror?