Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS)

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BAE Systems' AN/ALQ-250 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS) protects U.S. Air Force F-15s with digital electronic warfare technology to maximize mission effectiveness and survivability in highly contested environments.
Cutting edge of fighter aviation
Cutting edge of fighter aviation
Over footage of F–15 aircraft in flight and animations of electronic warfare systems enhancing their activities, a voiceover explains that the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS) is a cutting-edge EW system that protects F-15C and F-15E variants. Details of its advanced defensive and offensive technologies are noted, including radar warning, geo-location, situational awareness, and self-protection to detect and defeat threats, then notes what system EPAWSS replaces and adds a few more of its capabilities.

Advanced EW capabilities and extended lifecycles

The advanced all-digital Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS) provides the F-15 with fully-integrated radar warning, geolocation, situational awareness, and self-protection solutions to detect and defeat surface and airborne legacy, current, and future threats in highly contested, dense signal environments. EPAWSS is equipped with advanced radio frequency (RF) electronic countermeasures (ECM), enabling deeper penetration against modern integrated air defense systems and providing rapid response capabilities designed to protect the aircrew.

The all-digital EPAWSS is notably smaller and lighter than previous EW systems for the F-15. EPAWSS is provisioned for new capabilities and future upgradability. EPAWSS improves reliability and maintainability, as well as drastically extending service life. These benefits reduce lifecycle costs, keeping the Eagle relevant now and in the future.

How it works

BAE Systems’ advanced EPAWSS technology provides pilots with maximum situational awareness, helping them detect, identify, and rapidly respond to potential threats by collecting and processing electromagnetic energy, instantaneously creating a comprehensive, 360-degree picture of the battlespace. EPAWSS has broad instantaneous bandwidth and a high-speed scan capability to detect all RF threat classes, including low probability of intercept and modern agile threats. To defeat threats, its ECM toolbox leverages many years of proven countermeasures techniques and can be programmed to defeat both current and future threats.

Key EW system features and benefits

  • Leverages digital EW technology from fifth-generation fighter aircraft
  • 360º view of the battlespace, for mission success even in dense signal environments
  • Modular, scalable, open-system architecture
  • Provisioned for growth to support capabilities such as fiber optic towed decoy (FOTD), frequency extension and cognitive EW
  • Enhanced situational awareness through all-aspect, broadband radar warning and geolocation capabilities
  • Multi-spectral, RF countermeasures enable rapid response for complete aircrew protection
  • Simultaneous jamming without interfering with radar and radar warning receiver
  • Interoperable with Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar
  • Throughput and memory reserve for capability growth
  • A fully integrated AN/ALE-47 chaff and flare Countermeasure Dispenser System (CMDS)
  • Reduces lifecycle costs
     

A battle-tested heritage of performance and support

With over 60 years of electronic warfare (EW) experience, BAE Systems is unsurpassed worldwide at exploiting the full electromagnetic spectrum to protect fighter aircraft and support the mission. The company is currently flying EW systems on more than 120 platforms around the globe. Our EW systems protect 80% of U.S. military fixed-wing aircraft and 95% of U.S. military helicopters. BAE Systems supports all stages of the product lifecycle, from concept development to engineering, production, and long-term aircraft sustainment. EPAWSS continues BAE Systems’ commitment to providing the F-15 fleets of U.S. and allied nations with the most advanced aviation capabilities on the market.
 


Learn more. Download our AN/ALQ-250 EPAWSS Electronic Warfare System data sheet or contact our Electronic Systems business development representative to arrange a meeting.

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Craig Nieman

Business Development

Electronic Systems

BAE Systems, Inc.