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Technology Trends for Land-based Electronic Warfare Systems
Author: Asif Anwar
Publication Date: May 29 2012
Pages: 57
Report Type: Report, Word
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Strategy Analytics places global spending on EW platforms for the land domain at $1.77 billion in 2011 and this is forecast to drop by an average 27% through 2014. Military forces will demand flexibility, power, modularity, and portability for ground/land-based EW digital receivers and other systems and components with GaN a key enabling technology. The withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan will not change the general trends towards asymmetric warfare and the use of IEDs will continue to proliferate. Strategy Analytics forecasts that global expenditure on land/ground-based EW platforms and systems will start to grow again with a CAGR of 6 percent from 2015 through 2022.
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Table of Contents
- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Headline Trends for Land-based Electronic Warfare
- 3.1 Global Military Spending
- 3.2 Global Spending on Land EW
- 3.3 System Segmentation
- 3.3.1 Power Level
- 3.3.2 Form Factor
- 3.3.3 Band
- 4 Land-based Electronic Warfare Platforms
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Radio Frequency (RF) Jammers
- 4.2.1 VHF/UHF Jammer (Cassidian)
- 4.2.2 V/UHF Communications Jammer (Grintek Ewation)
- 4.2.3 EL/K-7000 MT (ELTA Systems Ltd./IAI)
- 4.2.4 Smart RHINO HF (THALES)
- 4.2.5 Phone Jammer MS6-35 (Homeland Security Strategies)
- 4.3 RCIED Jammers
- 4.3.1 IEDS-200 Jammer (Aegis Corea Ltd.)
- 4.3.2 Manpack RCIED Jammer (ASELSAN)
- 4.3.3 GMJ9000 Man-Portable RCIED Jammer (Grintek Ewation)
- 4.3.4 BROADSHIELD® (L-3 TRL Technology)
- 4.3.5 JAMX MK4 Hummer H2 (SESP Group)
- 4.3.6 STORM-H (THALES)
- 4.4 Vehicle Self-Protection
- 4.4.1 AwiSS (Diehl BGT Defence)
- 4.4.2 Multi Threat Detection System (MTDS) (Elbit Systems-Tadiran)
- 4.4.3 AN/VLQ-11 Shortstop Electronic Protection System (SEPS) (ITT)
- 4.4.4 Arena-E (KBM Kolomna)
- 4.4.5 Trophy (Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.)
- 4.5 Communications Intelligence (COMINT)
- 4.5.1 ST G4-110/125 Satcom Intercept Systems (Argon)
- 4.5.2 Tactical Manpack COMINT/DF System (DRS Technologies)
- 4.5.3 NEWS Portable (Elisra)
- 4.5.4 EL/K-7060 AITACS (ELTA Systems Ltd./IAI)
- 4.5.5 ACOS (Plath)
- 4.5.6 Q CIEW Family (THALES)
- 4.6 Direction Finding
- 4.6.1 DFINT-3T2 (ASELSAN)
- 4.6.2 MRD5000w7/9 Wideband HF Direction Finder (Grintek Ewation)
- 4.6.3 DF-25C Tactical (L-3 Applied Signal & Image Technology)
- 4.6.4 SMARTSCAN MEWS DF (L-3 Communications TRL Technology)
- 4.6.5 RESOLVE (Roke Manor Research)
- 4.7 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT)
- 4.7.1 NBS 2500/2501 ELINT Systems (Argon)
- 4.7.2 ELT 899 (Elettronica)
- 4.7.3 Sunstone GES 210/E (Elisra)
- 4.7.4 ARIS (Advanced Realtime Intelligence System) ELINT System (Patria)
- 4.7.5 Meerkat-SA (THALES)
- 4.7.6 UltraEAGLE (Electronic Acquisition Gathering Locating Equipment) (Ultra Electronics TCS)
- 5 Solution Providers for Land-based Electronic Warfare
- 5.1 Aegis Corea Ltd., Republic of Korea (www.aegiscorea.en.ec21.com)
- 5.2 Argon ST, USA (www.argonst.com)
- 5.3 ASELSAN, Turkey (www.aselsan.com.tr)
- 5.4 BAE Systems, UK (www.baesystems.com)
- 5.5 Bharat Electronics Ltd., India (www.bel-india.com)
- 5.6 Cassidian, Germany (www.cassidian.com)
- 5.7 Cobham, UK (www.cobham.com)
- 5.8 Crane Aerospace & Electronics, US (www.craneaerospace.com)
- 5.9 Diehl BGT Defence, Germany (www.diehl-bgt-defence.de)
- 5.10 DRS Defense Solutions, USA (www.drs-ds.com)
- 5.11 ITT Exelis, USA (www.exelisinc.com)
- 5.12 Elettronica, Italy (www.elettronica-elt-roma.com)
- 5.13 Elisra, Israel (www.elisra.com)
- 5.14 ELTA Systems Ltd. (Israel Aerospace Industries), Israel (www.elta-iai.com)
- 5.15 Grintek Ewation (Pty) Ltd., South Africa (www.gew.co.za)
- 5.16 KBM, Russia (www.kbm.ru)
- 5.17 L-3 TRL Technology, USA (www.trltech.co.uk)
- 5.18 Lockheed Martin, USA (www.lockheedmartin.com)
- 5.19 Patria, Finland (www.patria.fi)
- 5.20 PLATH GmbH, Germany (www.plath.de)
- 5.21 QinetiQ, UK (www.qinetiq.com)
- 5.22 RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., Israel (www.rafael.co.il)
- 5.23 Rockwell Collins, USA (www.rockwellcollins.com)
- 5.24 Roke Manor Research Ltd., UK (www.roke.co.uk)
- 5.25 Saab, Sweden (www.saabgroup.com)
- 5.26 Teledyne Defence Ltd., UK (www.teledynedefence.co.uk)
- 5.27 Textron Defense Systems, USA (www.textrondefense.com)
- 5.28 THALES Group, France (www.thalesgroup.com)
- 5.29 Ultra Electronics TCS, Canada (www.ultra-tcs.com)
- 6 Architecture of a Land-Based Electronic Warfare Platform
- 6.1 Transmitters
- 6.2 Receivers
- 6.3 ADCs and DACs
- 6.4 Digital Signal Processor
- 6.4.1 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
- 6.5 Software
- 7 Future Developments and Trends
- 7.1 Spiral Upgrades
- 7.2 Modularity and Integration
- 7.3 Developments at the Component/Technology Level
- 7.3.1 Digital Receivers
- 7.3.2 Phased Arrays
- 7.3.3 Gallium Nitride (GaN)
- 8 Conclusions
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