Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Navy is set to enhance its electronic warfare capabilities by partnering with BAE Systems to create a new towed decoy ...
Airborne Systems Ltd., Bridgend, United Kingdom, is being awarded a $17,976,844 firm-fixed-price job order to previously awarded basic ordering agreement (N00164-13-G-WM55-0003) for the procurement of ...
A new type of maritime electronic warfare (EW) has been planned to mislead, confuse, or distract enemy weapons and targeting systems. Europe’s NATO countries plan to receive the advanced electronic ...
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In May 2025, a four-day military operation took place between India and Pakistan. During this operation, the Indian Air Force (IAF) reportedly used an advanced decoy system powered by artificial ...
An artist's rendering of BAE Systems' Dual Band Decoy flying behind a Navy F/A-18E-F Super Hornet. (BAE Systems image) BAE Systems said it will begin developing the Dual Band Decoys for U.S. Navy’s ...
A computer-generated image of an FDI HN frigate deploying corner reflector (SEALEM 08-02) and IR (SEALIR 08-01) payloads. Each FDI HN frigate will be fitted with four fixed Sylena Mk 1 launchers.
BAE Systems has confirmed a months-old contract award to develop a new decoy system that is intended to replace the towed decoys flown on some U.S. Navy fighters. The Dual Band Decoy (DBD) will be ...
Rheinmetall's MASS decoy system is pictured here firing an Omni-Trap multispectral decoy round during a live trial. Australia will become the 16th user country of the system. (Rheinmetall) The ...
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