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New Laser Warning Sensors To Protect U.S. Military Aircraft

BAE Systems Awarded $17.7 Million Contract For MAWS

A contract to provide components for the AAR-47 Missile Approach Warning System, part of the ongoing U.S. Navy road-map of airborne protection and system improvements for U.S. Navy, Air Force, Army and foreign allied fleets, has been awarded to BAE Systems. The contract, awarded by Alliant Techsystems, has a reported value of $17.7 million.

The laser detection sensors provide critical warning systems for hostile threats. “With more than 16,000 systems delivered to date, this award continues our support to Alliant Techsystems and the Navy team," said David Millspaugh, director of Product Support for Soldier & Vehicle Solutions in Austin, Texas. “We are very proud of our long heritage of protecting the warfighter by providing the components for the AAR-47 Missile Approach Warning System,” Millspaugh added.

A longtime prime contractor and development partner, Alliant Techsystems provides integration and delivery of the AAR-47 system to the military.

BAE Systems has been at the forefront of laser detection technology for more than 20 years. Its laser detection systems solutions provide the operator reliable laser threat warning including threat class identification and angle-of-arrival data. Each sensor can process and report simultaneous threats.

Deliveries are scheduled to begin in July 2011 and run through November 2012.

FMI: www.baesystems.com, www.atk.com

 


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