BAE Systems to deliver advanced missile warning systems to U.S. allies
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CMWS is a combat-proven aircraft survivability system for rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft that integrates missile warning, hostile fire indication, and countermeasure controls. CMWS provides the
"Battlefields are increasingly contested, and airborne armed forces around the world must be able to detect and defeat modern infrared threats," said
CMWS systems have been installed on different platform types worldwide. It is the standard missile warning and hostile fire detection system for U.S. Army aircraft and has millions of combat flight hours and a proven ability to protect aircraft and save lives in evolving threat environments.
With the new FMS contracts, additional
CMWS is compatible with expendable countermeasure dispensers—including BAE Systems' AN/ALE-47 Airborne Countermeasures Dispenser System and Smart D2™ next-generation countermeasure system—as well as laser-based directable infrared countermeasure systems.
BAE Systems' CMWS is part of the company's Intrepid Shield™ layered approach to aircraft and ground platform survivability that uses the full electromagnetic spectrum to detect, exploit, and counter advanced threats.
CMWS is designed and manufactured at BAE Systems' facilities in
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