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BAE Systems developing EW suite for special ops aircraft

Aircraft operated by the U.S. Special Operations Command are to receive new electronic warfare suites from BAE Systems.

By Richard Tomkins
Aircraft used by U.S. Special Operations Command, such as this MC-130J, are to receive new electronic warfare suites from BAE Systems. U.S. Air Force photo.
Aircraft used by U.S. Special Operations Command, such as this MC-130J, are to receive new electronic warfare suites from BAE Systems. U.S. Air Force photo.

NASHUA, N.H., Jan. 4 (UPI) -- A new electronic warfare suite for C-130J aircraft operated by U.S. Special Operations Command is to be developed by BAE Systems.

The Radio Frequency Countermeasure system, or RFCM, to be developed is the first phase of a more than $400 million multi-phase life-cycle program to enhance the aircraft's capabilities to detect, identify, locate, deny, degrade, disrupt, and defeat threat systems in operational significant environments.

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The system will provide fully integrated, precision geo-location, and radio frequency counter-measure capabilities against land-based and airborne threats.

The contract awarded for the EW suite is worth more than $20 million.

BAE Systems will perform product development and platform integration work over a 12-month period of time, it said, and the suite will be integrated into both MC-130J Commando II and AC-130J Ghostrider aircraft.

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