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Disrupting enemy command and control with electromagnetic attack solutions 
EA-37B electronic attack

Degrade the effectiveness of enemy integrated air defense systems

Electronic systems are becoming increasingly critical to operational success, particularly those used for navigation, targeting, and communications. Countering adversary anti-access, area denial (A2AD) threats requires a combination of capabilities, including tactical electromagnetic warfare (EW) systems onboard fighters and high-powered, large area-affecting stand-off jamming.

This ability to effectively shape and control the electromagnetic spectrum to deny, degrade, and disrupt enemy command, control, and communications provides a strategic advantage. Our next generation Electromagnetic Attack (EA) systems use the latest hardware and software techniques and standards to rapidly integrate new technology for the future fight.

Evolving for the future fight

BAE Systems’ Electronic Attack portfolio is built on a 60-year heritage of providing the Department of Defense with solutions to dominate the electromagnetic spectrum. We continue to focus on warfighter requirements to maintain a competitive advantage over their adversaries in the battlespace.

As we look to the future, the battlespace will continue to grow increasingly complex with new technologies such as artificial intelligence, along with interoperability demands of cross-domain warfighting. These challenges require a holistic view of our customer’s problem sets, and solution development tailored to provide layered-advantages across the entire kill web.

Counter command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting (C5ISRT) technologies degrade and disrupt the enemy’s command and control network. Our next-generation solutions instill confidence in the warfighter that they have a full operational picture, inclusive of the electromagnetic spectrum, and can deliver decisive electromagnetic attacks that drive mission success while preserving friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum.

BAE Systems’ electromagnetic attack capabilities include:

  • Broad-band electronic attack focused on counter C5ISRT targets
  • Open architecture solutions with containerized functions that enable rapid integration of advanced applications and techniques
     

Next-gen solutions

  • Trusted mission system integration prime contractor, providing full spectrum system, sustainment, and advanced threat upgrades
  • Leading U.S. Air Force partner in delivering open architectures and rapid capability insertion to meet warfighter requirements across the conflict spectrum from conventional war to irregular warfare and gray-zone operations
  • Modular architecture with high power enables next generation processing to effectively identify, detect, locate and target electromagnetic threats to degrade command and control long range kill chains
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