BAE Systems Delivers Advanced Radar Warning Receivers to Protect U.S. Air Force Aircraft
BAE Systems has announced the delivery of AN/ALR-56M Advanced Radar Warning Receivers to the U.S. Air Force, protecting C-130J Super Hercules aircraft missions. These contracts, worth $133 million, are with the Defense Logistics Agency. Over three decades, BAE has delivered over 1,700 radar warning receivers, enhancing situational awareness and self-defense for F-16 Fighting Falcons and C-130Js. The AN/ALR-56M system offers broad-spectrum, long-range threat detection and adaptive filtering, providing timely warning and threat response capabilities. It integrates seamlessly with existing systems, such as jammers and radars, and employs high-speed digital processing and advanced algorithms to address modern threats. BAE Systems continues to be a leader in defense electronics, ensuring the relevance and survivability of these critical aircraft in contested environments.
- BAE Systems secures $133 million contracts with the Defense Logistics Agency.
- Delivered over 1,700 radar warning receivers for F-16 and C-130J aircraft over three decades.
- Enhanced situational awareness and self-defense capabilities proven in combat.
- AN/ALR-56M provides broad-spectrum, long-range threat detection and adaptive filtering.
- Seamless integration with existing systems like jammers and radars.
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The AN/ALR-56M Radar Warning Receiver safeguards F-16 Fighting Falcons and C-130J Super Hercules aircraft
BAE Systems has delivered more than 1,700 radar warning receivers for F-16 Fighting Falcons and C-130Js over three decades, providing situational awareness and self-defense capabilities that have proven themselves in combat. (Credit: BAE Systems)
“The AN/ALR-56M has shown what it can bring to the fight, and it is keeping these critical aircraft relevant against evolving threats in contested battlespaces,” said Lindsay Gallagher, Tactical Aircraft Electronic Warfare Systems director at BAE Systems. “56M is a critical part of the fleet’s electromagnetic warfare capabilities. As a global leader in defense electronics, we are working hard to keep the F-16 and C-130J survivable and relevant for decades to come.”
The AN/ALR-56M provides broad-spectrum, long-range threat detection, and adaptive filtering to isolate threat signals in dense signal environments. The system provides timely warning about modern search, acquisition, and tracking radars, and reliable threat response capabilities – allowing pilots to engage or evade threats and enabling freedom of maneuver in the battlespace.
The 56M combines agile receiver architecture with antennas and controls, and seamlessly integrates with jammers, countermeasure dispensers, radars, and other avionics. It employs high-speed digital processing, advanced algorithms, and digital upgrades to address modern threats.
BAE Systems has successfully fielded EW systems integrated with Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars on multiple advanced fighters for years. On the F-16, the AN/ALR-56M seamlessly integrates with the aircraft’s Scalable Agile Beam AESA Radar, achieving Initial Operation Capability in November 2021 after successful verification and validation tests with no degradation of operational capability.
The company is a global leader in electromagnetic warfare. Its experts have a deep understanding of the threat landscape, and its systems provide a broad range of capabilities for legacy, modern, and future generations of aircraft. The company’s latest spectrum warfare suite, Storm EWTM, is built on proven core architecture and scalable building blocks that are customizable for a variety of applications.
BAE Systems is a proud mission partner for the F-16, delivering critical systems including displays, pilot control sticks, flight control computers, data links, transponders, secure radios, radar warning receivers and countermeasures dispensers.
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