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U.S. NAVY AWARDS RTX CONTRACT TO PROTOTYPE ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE FOR THE SUPER HORNET

The Advanced Electronic Warfare prototype will replace legacy systems with a one-box solution.

U.S. NAVY AWARDS RTX CONTRACT TO PROTOTYPE ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE FOR THE SUPER HORNET
A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft soars above the Baltic Sea Region while participating in BALTOPS-22, June 9, 2022.

The United States Navy awarded Raytheon, an RTX Business, an $80 million contract in a down select to prototype Advanced Electronic Warfare, or ADVEW, for the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet. This prototype will be considered as a replacement for the existing AN/ALQ-214 integrated defensive electronic countermeasure and AN/ALR-67(V)3 radar warning receiver with a consolidated solution that will deliver superior electronic warfare capabilities to the backbone of the Navy's carrier air wing.

Raytheon's Advanced Electronic Warfare offering will provide significant performance upgrades by modernizing existing electronic warfare systems into fewer components and incorporating government-defined open architecture. Development of this new solution will closely align and integrate with other combat-proven, radio frequency sensors and effectors employed by the Super Hornet. ADVEW will ensure F/A-18E/Fs maintain their operational electronic warfare advantage, while significantly improving survivability against advanced, complex threats.

Development and testing of ADVEW will mainly take place in Goleta, California. During the prototype phase, the system will undergo preliminary design review, critical design review, and flight testing over a 36-month period.

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