The Electronic Warfare (EW) line of business focuses on these 10 areas: self protection, threat warning, signal recognition, direction finding, threat analysis, signal acquisition, digital signal processing, EW support systems, Integrated EW systems, and information operations.
EW offers a wide variety of capabilities and products, outfitting ships, submarines, ground vehicles, and various tactical aircraft.
We were selected to supply EW suites for the Department of Defense’s two largest aircraft development programs: the U.S. Air Force’s F-22A Raptor, and the F-35 Lightning II, for which we are the lead electronic warfare system integrator. Our AN/ALE-55 Fiber Optic Towed Decoy protects U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F aircraft against radar-guided missiles.
Electronic Warfare’s JETEYE™ Commercial Airliner Infrared Missile Protection System shields commercial aircraft from heat-seeking missiles using an integrated suite of sensors and laser.
Our Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures / Common Missile Warning System is the next-generation, directable, laser- and lamp-based countermeasure to protect aircraft against heat-seeking missile threats.
In addition to unit-level systems, other derivative applications include map display servers, planning for Special Operations, situation awareness, 3-D visualization, collaborative planning, and ground maneuver operations.
Electronic Warfare employs more than 1,500 people in six U.S. states, and has its headquarters in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Organizations within Electronic Warfare
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Advanced Platform EW Systems
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Survivability & Protection Systems
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Readiness & Sustainment
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Information Dominance Systems
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Jam Lab/IR Countermeasures