Because of using correlation processing technology, it is difficult for traditional jamming patterns to achieve the desired jamming effect on phase coded radar. At present, the forward deception jamming of phase coded radar is mainly realized by uniform interrupted sampling repeater jamming (UISRJ). In order to solve the problem that the UISRJ can only produce a single and delayed false target, a kind of non-uniform interrupted sampling repeater jamming (NUISRJ) is proposed. The non-uniform sampling pulse train is generated through pseudo random sequence, and then sampled and forwarded to generate jamming signal, which is processed by radar pulse compression to form dense false targets. Combining the theoretical analysis and simulation results, it can be seen that the NUISRJ has the dual effects of suppressing jamming and spoofing jamming, and the distribution of false target string is more random, including the leading and lagging false target. The amplitude and coverage area of false targets group can be controlled by adjusting sampling pulse width and forwarding times to effectively implement jamming.