| Raytheon Wins Egyptian Air Force Order |
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| Thu, 29 July 2010 10:56 |
![]() The ACES system will provide self-protection capabilities to EAF's 20 block 52 F-16 aircraft ordered from Lockheed Martin, according to a report in Airforce News. Raytheon will provide Lockheed with electronic warfare systems for the F-16 and spares and maintenance support as part of Egypt's Peace Vector VII programme. ACES, an advanced countermeasures electronic system, will include a radar warning receiver, jammer, chaff-flare dispenser, towed decoy systems and integrated suites. Raytheon's Electronic Warfare Systems Business General Manager Scott Jackson said ACES self-protection system would identify potential threats, pinpoint their locations and jam them. |