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The Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft will soon have Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare System (AIDEWS), according to a press statement by Exelis. Exelis announced that it has received official certification for its AN/ALQ-211(V)9 AIDEWS to fly on board Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft.


The AIDEWS pod is currently the only digital radio frequency memory-based electronic warfare (EW) pod certified to F-16 basic aircraft limits, including requirements for lightning protection.


The ALQ-211(V)9 is an external pod variant of the Exelis ALQ-211 family of electronic self-protection systems. After completing the U.S. Air Force SEEK EAGLE process for aircraft stores certification, the system is now cleared for deployment with F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft procured through the Peace Drive 2 Foreign Military Sales program. This certification can be readily extended to F-16 Blocks 25-52, both domestic and international.


The pod is a self-contained integrated electronic countermeasures and radar warning receiver system designed to protect the F-16 Fighting Falcon from radio frequency (RF) threats. The pod system offers the flexibility to be installed or removed based on mission requirements, while greatly enhancing pilots' situational awareness.


"The AIDEWS pod provides the U.S. and its allies with a modular, highly capable and cost-effective survivability system for a range of fighter aircraft," said Joe Rambala, vice president and general manager of the Exelis integrated electronic warfare systems business. "Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection and the flexibility to meet the evolving RF threat."
SEEK EAGLE is the standard aircraft stores certification process for the U.S.


Pakistani F-16s To Get Exelis Electronic Warfare Pods
 
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will all PAF F-16 will get these pods or just few?
block 52 already have drfm internally. these pod are for mlu aircrafts and these pod are load out unit you don't need one pod for every aircraft you have as you don't need to hang them on pylon for every sortie. it will be only used in special missions which demand high ew capability.
 
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Exelis’ AN/ALQ-211(V)9 pod cleared for installation on Pakistani F-16 fighters


1 October 2014


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The Exelis-built AN/ALQ-211(V)9 advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare system (AIDEWS) has been cleared to fly on board the Pakistan Air Force's F-16 fighter aircraft.

The clearance follows completion of the US Air Force's (USAF) Seek Eagle process for aircraft stores certification, which included a series of compatibility flight profile (CFP) missions designed to clear the pod to the F-16's basic limits.

Working in collaboration with the USAF and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, the Exelis team evaluated two stores configurations at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, to capture current and future pod configuration requirements without the need for additional CFP missions.

Exelis integrated electronic warfare systems business vice-president and general manager Joe Rambala said: "The AIDEWS pod provides the US and its allies with a modular, highly capable and cost-effective survivability system for a range of fighter aircraft.

"Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection and the flexibility to meet the evolving RF threat."

"Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection."
Currently limited to F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft procured by PAF through the Peace Drive 2 foreign military sales programme, the certification can be readily extended to both domestic and foreign F-16 Blocks 25 to 52 fighters.

An external pod variant of the Exelis ALQ-211 family of electronic self-protection systems, AN/ALQ-211(V)9 is a self-contained integrated electronic countermeasures and radar warning receiver system designed to protect the F-16 fighter from radio frequency threats.

Offering the flexibility to be installed or removed based on mission requirements, the pod provides digital radar warning, high-power jamming, threat geo-location and situational awareness using line replaceable units interchangeable with internal AIDEWS systems.

The AN/ALQ-211(V)9 is claimed to be the only digital radio frequency memory-based electronic warfare pod certified to F-16 basic aircraft limits, including requirements for lightning protection.

Exelis’ AN/ALQ-211(V)9 pod cleared for installation on Pakistani F-16 fighters - Airforce Technology
 
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The Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft will soon have Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare System (AIDEWS), according to a press statement by Exelis. Exelis announced that it has received official certification for its AN/ALQ-211(V)9 AIDEWS to fly on board Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft.


The AIDEWS pod is currently the only digital radio frequency memory-based electronic warfare (EW) pod certified to F-16 basic aircraft limits, including requirements for lightning protection.


The ALQ-211(V)9 is an external pod variant of the Exelis ALQ-211 family of electronic self-protection systems. After completing the U.S. Air Force SEEK EAGLE process for aircraft stores certification, the system is now cleared for deployment with F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft procured through the Peace Drive 2 Foreign Military Sales program. This certification can be readily extended to F-16 Blocks 25-52, both domestic and international.


The pod is a self-contained integrated electronic countermeasures and radar warning receiver system designed to protect the F-16 Fighting Falcon from radio frequency (RF) threats. The pod system offers the flexibility to be installed or removed based on mission requirements, while greatly enhancing pilots' situational awareness.


"The AIDEWS pod provides the U.S. and its allies with a modular, highly capable and cost-effective survivability system for a range of fighter aircraft," said Joe Rambala, vice president and general manager of the Exelis integrated electronic warfare systems business. "Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection and the flexibility to meet the evolving RF threat."
SEEK EAGLE is the standard aircraft stores certification process for the U.S.


Pakistani F-16s To Get Exelis Electronic Warfare Pods

V9 (ECM POD)
>>Digital Radar Warning
>>High Power Jamming
>> Threat Geolocation
>> Situational Awareness
>>Modular and Scalable

Current battlespace conditions require EW equipment that will protect aircraft from modern threats. Exelis’ pod-based proven solution uses Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) interchangeable with the Advanced Integrated Defensive EW Countermeasures (AIDEWS) now flying in allied F-16 aircraft. This system provides a fully integrated radar warning and
RF countermeasures capability. The pod-based system can be used to upgrade an existing system or add EW capability to legacy aircraft.
 

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