Electronic Warfare Products
BAE Systems Australia’s EW capabilities span the complete spectrum of engineering activities from operational analysis through design, production, simulation, verification and platform Full Article
Electronic Warfare
BAE Systems Australia’s EW capabilities span the complete spectrum of engineering activities from operational analysis through design, production, simulation, verification and platform Full Article
Historically the high power and large size of airborne Electronic Warfare equipment has constrained its deployment to manned aircraft or large UAVs. More recently the miniaturisation of RF components Full Article
Objectives.—- Design, develop, and demonstrate an advanced laser-based infrared countermeasure (IRCM) and missile warning sensors to allow for self-protection of both high-IR-signature (e.g., Full Article
Objectives.—- Provide ground vehicles and rotary-wing, tactical, and special operations aircraft with the precision location of emitters for situation awareness, targeting, and combat ID Full Article
Objectives.—- Maximize the defeat of the threat in the acquisition and track phases of target tracking radar engagement prior to missile launch. This ATD focuses on the first of a two-tiered Full Article
Objectives.—- Design, develop, and demonstrate hardware and software approaches and techniques to provide aircrews (tactical, strategic, airlift, and special operations) timely, enhanced threat Full Article
Objectives.—- Design, develop, and demonstrate an advanced laser-based infrared countermeasure (IRCM) technology to allow for self-protection of high-IR-signature large Air Force aircraft Full Article
Objectives. Develop and demonstrate an affordable ($30,000 average unit flyaway price (FY95 dollars), 3,000 units) air-launched decoy system for applications in the lethal suppression of enemy air Full Article