(07 July 2022, 11:13 +07)
Elbit Systems has been awarded an US$80 million
contract to supply Direct Infrared Counter Measures (DIRCM) and
airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) systems to an undisclosed country
in Asia Pacific.
The contract will be performed over a two-year
period.
An undisclosed country in Asia Pacific is upgrading its aircraft defence systems
Under the deal, Elbit Systems will provide C-MUSIC
DIRCM systems together with the company’s Infra-Red-based Passive
Airborne Warning Systems (IR-PAWS), for several aircraft types,
providing high levels of protection and redundancy.
The chosen systems have accumulated hundreds of
thousands of flight hours to date, and have been selected by
numerous customers to equip more than 25 types of aircraft.
Customers include Israel, Germany, NATO’s multinational fleet and
others.
“The rising threat that aircraft face from
shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles increases the demand for
certified and operationally proven self-protection systems,” said Oren Sabag,
General Manager of Elbit Systems ISTAR & EW. “Our
capability to provide a complete and tested solution well
positions us to address this growing need.”
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