electronic warfare
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Jun- 2023 -20 JuneAir
Elbit Unveils Miniature Radar-Guided Missile Countermeasure
Elbit Systems unveiled the Nano SPEAR radar-guided air-to-air and surface-to-air missile countermeasure system at the Paris Airshow.
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19 JuneEurope
German Eurofighter to Receive Saab Electronic Warfare Suite
Germany has selected Swedish defense firm Saab to supply an electronic warfare system for the Eurofighter Typhoon multi-role combat aircraft.
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8 JuneAir
NATO Taps Draken to Support Spanish Navy Electronic Warfare Training
NATO has awarded aviation solutions provider Draken a contract to extend electronic warfare training support for the Spanish Navy.
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May- 2023 -18 MayAmericas
USAF Tests Angry Kitten Electronic Warfare Pod on MQ-9 Reaper
The US Air Force recently tested the Angry Kitten ALQ-167 Electronic Countermeasures Pod on an MQ-9A Reaper drone.
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9 MayAir
USAF ‘Missionized’ Compass Call EW Aircraft Completes Maiden Flight
L3Harris has completed its maiden flight of the US Air Force’s “missionized” EC-37B Compass Call Cross Deck electronic warfare jet in Texas.
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Apr- 2023 -27 AprilAsia Pacific
South Korea to Develop Electronic Warfare Aircraft
The South Korean government has approved a $1.41 billion plan to develop electronic warfare aircraft by 2032.
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20 AprilAir
Elbit to Supply Electronic Warfare Aircraft for International Customer
Elbit Systems has secured a contract to convert a commercial aircraft into an electronic warfare asset for an international customer.
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14 AprilWar
Russia Jamming US-Delivered ‘Smart’ Munitions in Ukraine
Russian forces are reportedly electronically jamming the US-delivered “smart” bombs in Ukraine, making them miss their targets.
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6 AprilAmericas
BAE to Produce Upgraded EW Suites for F-35 Block 4
BAE Systems will produce AN/ASQ-239 electronic warfare countermeasure systems for the Block 4 version of the F-35 fighter.
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3 AprilAmericas
Raytheon to Provide Next-Gen Airborne Jammer for US Navy, Australia
Raytheon has clinched a $650 million contract to produce 11 Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band ship sets for the US Navy and four for Australia.
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