ITT Exelis has completed successful flight tests of its upgraded ALQ-211 Advanced Defensive Electronic Warfare System (AIDEWS) aboard the Chilean Air Force’s (FACh) F-16 Block 50 Fighting Falcon aircraft at Los Condores Air Base in Chile.
Conducted from 4-18 July 2012, the demonstrations tested the capabilities of AIDEWS Block 5.2 configuration against a wide range of airborne fire control radars with overlapping operating frequencies.
The tests were carried out by ITT Exelis, in collaboration with the FACh and the US Air Force (USAF), in an effort to validate the latest modifications of AIDEWS’s air-to-air electronic warfare capability.
Stuart Altman, Exelis Electronic Systems AIDEWS business area lead, said: "These test flight successes demonstrate our commitment to having the best possible technology to ensure our international allies can complete their missions, avoiding and defeating any threats, and returning safely.’"
The flight tests involved one year of planning and coordination by the FACh and US personnel, as well as extended laboratory and flight testing in the US.
Dubbed as a ”critical operational asset” by FACh officials, the upgraded Block 5.2 standard supports the forthcoming delivery of combat capable electronic warfare mission data to five nations with AIDEWS equipped F-16 aircraft.
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By GlobalDataDeveloped from the Exelis ALQ-211 (V) 4 system, the AIDEWS is a next-generation integrated radar warning system designed to provide pilots with situational awareness and protection against radar-based threats, including modern surface-to-air and air-to-air weapon systems.
The system has been integrated into a wide variety of US and allied defence rotary-wing and fighter aircraft, such as the NH-90 helicopter, V-22 Osprey, MH-47, MH-60 Black Hawk, F-16 Fighter and several commercial platforms.
Exelis is currently developing more than 180 AIDEWS systems for six nations, as part of the company’s foreign military sales (FMS) programme, and has to date delivered 140 systems along with continuous software support to customers across the globe.
Image: A Chilean Air Force F-16 Block 50 aircraft during AIDEWS flight testing at Los Condores Air Base in Chile. Photo: courtesy of ITT Exelis, 2011 ©.