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U.S. NAVY AND LOCKHEED MARTIN SUCCESSFULLY TEST KEY CAPABILITIES OF AOEW SYSTEM

In partnership with the U.S. Navy at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, this integration event tested the capabilities of the system and operability on the MH-60R helicopter platform.

U.S. NAVY AND LOCKHEED MARTIN SUCCESSFULLY TEST KEY CAPABILITIES OF AOEW SYSTEM
Anechoic chamber at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. U.S. Navy photo by Terri Thomas

Lockheed Martin supported a successful government test of the Advanced Off-Board Electronic Warfare (AOEW) system’s electronic attack capabilities while installed on a U.S. Navy MH-60R helicopter. This marked the first time in the program’s development the system was able to perform engagement testing, demonstrate the ability to deter threats, and quantify system performance, while integrated and controlled by the target platform.

AOEW is a pod-based electronic warfare missile defence system that will provide U.S. Navy with enhanced electronic surveillance and attack capabilities against anti-ship missile threats. To date, the system has successfully undergone a series of incremental developmental and operational tests at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Syracuse, New York.
  • AOEW can be fully integrated with Aegis Baseline 9C.2+ and the Surface Warfare Electronic Warfare Improvement Program Block II.
  • The system can work independently or with other systems onboard ships and other assets.
  • AOEW leverages open-systems architected solutions, allowing for rapid upgrades, interoperability, reduced lifecycle costs and prompt insertion of new hardware.
  • The architecture and technologies of AOEW lay the groundwork to deliver similar capabilities on other assets such as small ships or unmanned aerial and surface vehicles.

U.S. NAVY AND LOCKHEED MARTIN SUCCESSFULLY TEST KEY CAPABILITIES OF AOEW SYSTEM

More tests and demonstrations of the AOEW pod on host platforms are planned in 2024. The team will use the results to continue to refine system performance. Currently, AOEW is under a low-rate initial production contract and deliveries of the first AOEW units are expected in the next year.

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