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BAE to provide 'most advanced' tech in U.S. Air Force planes

BAE systems has been contracted to complete electronics upgrades to the C-130J aircraft of the U.S. Special Operations Command.

By Richard Tomkins
C-130Js flown by U.S. Special Operations Command are getting an electronics upgrade. Photo by BAE Systems.
C-130Js flown by U.S. Special Operations Command are getting an electronics upgrade. Photo by BAE Systems.

July 12 (UPI) -- BAE Systems will provide new electronic warfare systems over the next 30 months for the U.S. Special Operations Command's C-130J aircraft.

The upgrade will enhance the aircrafts' survivability equipment to detect, identify, locate, deny, degrade, disrupt and defeat various threats, BAE said on Wednesday.

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"With our all-digital system, we're leveraging the latest, most advanced EW technology to create a highly mission-customized solution so that SOCOM's fleet remains capable and protected in the harshest of environments," Brian Walters, vice president and general manager of Electronic Combat Solutions at BAE Systems, said in a press release. "This award builds on our strong EW legacy and extends our proven capability to large fixed-wing aircraft."

BAE Systems said it designed its Radio Frequency Countermeasure system for use on the Air Force's AC-130J Ghostrider and MC-130J Commando II aircraft. The system supports missions such as armed over-watch, helicopter refueling, close air support and interdiction in hostile territory.

BAE's complete contract is valued at more than $300 million.

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