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.
We offer a wide variety of capabilities and products, outfitting ships, submarines, ground vehicles, and various tactical aircraft. For example, we supply EW suites for the 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.
In addition, Electronic Warfare's 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.
Beyond our 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