ADi News2011-11-16 08:52:53
Terma introduces new version of the ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Management System
To address new requirements in domestic U.S. and international markets, Terma is announcing introduction of a new version of the successful ALQ-213 Countermeasures Management System Processor otherwise known as the Electronic Warfare Management System (EWMS).
The new Reliability, Maintainability and Performance (RMP) upgrade solution will be available in 2013. In addition to significant increases within processing and memory, highlights include physical form-fit compatibility with current installations, full qualification to F-16 and U.S. Army rotorcraft environmental requirements, additional interfaces to include a third Mil-std-1553 interface and Gigabit Ethernet, high reliability and Anti-tamper provisions.
The new design takes the enduring advantages of Terma's EWMS product line, updating and modernizing it for future more demanding functions such as Radio Frequency sensor integration, sensor fusion, geo-location capabilities, networking, and situational awareness improvements.
The ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Management System is operational on more than 2.000 fighters, transporters, and helicopters worldwide including more than 1.000 US Air Force F-16s and A-10s.
Terma develops products and systems for defense, non-defense, and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for ships and aircraft, space technology, and advanced aerostructures for the international aircraft industry. The company has a total staff of 1,200 and realized 2010/11 revenues of USD 250 million.
To address new requirements in domestic U.S. and international markets, Terma is announcing introduction of a new version of the successful ALQ-213 Countermeasures Management System Processor otherwise known as the Electronic Warfare Management System (EWMS).
The new Reliability, Maintainability and Performance (RMP) upgrade solution will be available in 2013. In addition to significant increases within processing and memory, highlights include physical form-fit compatibility with current installations, full qualification to F-16 and U.S. Army rotorcraft environmental requirements, additional interfaces to include a third Mil-std-1553 interface and Gigabit Ethernet, high reliability and Anti-tamper provisions.
The new design takes the enduring advantages of Terma's EWMS product line, updating and modernizing it for future more demanding functions such as Radio Frequency sensor integration, sensor fusion, geo-location capabilities, networking, and situational awareness improvements.
The ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Management System is operational on more than 2.000 fighters, transporters, and helicopters worldwide including more than 1.000 US Air Force F-16s and A-10s.
Terma develops products and systems for defense, non-defense, and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for ships and aircraft, space technology, and advanced aerostructures for the international aircraft industry. The company has a total staff of 1,200 and realized 2010/11 revenues of USD 250 million.
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