BAE Systems Delivers First Production F-22 Digital Electronic Warfare Ssystem to Lockheed Martin
13 Jun 2006 | Ref. 142/2006
NASHUA, New Hampshire -- BAE Systems has delivered the first production digital electronic warfare (EW) system to Lockheed Martin for use in the U.S. Air Forces Raptor #4084. The airframe is well into production and slated for delivery to the Air Force in November 2006.
"Raptor pilots will be flying the worlds premier fifth-generation fighter equipped with the best digital electronic warfare system available in any fighter in the world," said Bridget Lauderdale, Lockheed Martin vice president for F-22 product development. "BAE Systems digital EW program is a model product improvement program that provides state-of-the art technology to the F-22."
The digital EW system exploits breakthroughs in commercial analog-to-digital technology and field-programmable gate arrays. It replaces older analog receiver technology with reconfigurable digital receivers, providing cost, power, and weight savings for the F-22.
"This is the first production deployment of a wideband EW digital receiver on a tactical platform. The system has passed all performance and qualification testing to begin operational aircraft installation," said Bill Hill, BAE Systems Digital EW program manager at Nashua, N.H. "The digital receiver provides in excess of 500 megahertz of instantaneous measurement bandwidth and the same hardware can be reconfigured to perform wideband channelizer, tuned superheterodyne receiver, or compressive receiver functions."
The product improvement program began as a BAE Systems company-funded research and development effort to build a wideband, channelized digital receiver. The program will result in a 20 percent per-unit cost savings, yielding production cost reductions in excess of $80 million for F-22 production lots 5-9.
About BAE Systems
BAE Systems is the premier transatlantic defence and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions and customer support services. With more than 100,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems sales exceeded GB 15.4 billion (US$28 billion) in 2005.
For further information, please contact
Marianne Murphy, BAE Systems
Tel: +1 603-885-2812
Mobile: +1 603-315-1536
marianne.murphy@baesystems.com
DeAnn Baxter, BAE Systems
Tel: +1 703-907-8257
Mobile: +1 703-967-3854
deann.baxter@baesystems.com
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