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The ALE-50 Advanced Airborne Expendable Decoy (AAED) is a towed decoy that acts as a preferential target luring enemy radar-controlled missiles away by providing a much larger radarcross section than the aircraft.
It can be manually operated as a stand-alone device, or it can be integrated and controlled by the ALE-47.
Built by Raytheon Sensors and Electronic Systems of Goleta, Calif., the ALE-50, consists of a launcher/controller, an isolation rack, a decoy magazine and two expendable decoys. The F-16 can carry two ALE-50 pylons on outer under-wing stations.
The ALE-50 system consists of a towed decoy, launcher and launch controller. The decoy, together with its towline and payout reel, are packaged in a sealed canister, which maintains a ten-year shelf life. The decoy is deployed when required and cut free before landing.
The system requires no threat-specific software and communicates health and status to its host aircraft via a standard data bus.
The ALE-50 was first deployed on a USAF F-16.The F-16 uses the standard ALE-50 decoy and a platform-specific integrated launch controller mounted on a wing pylon.
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Raytheon’s ALE-50 “Little Buddy” Decoys
It can be manually operated as a stand-alone device, or it can be integrated and controlled by the ALE-47.
Built by Raytheon Sensors and Electronic Systems of Goleta, Calif., the ALE-50, consists of a launcher/controller, an isolation rack, a decoy magazine and two expendable decoys. The F-16 can carry two ALE-50 pylons on outer under-wing stations.
The ALE-50 system consists of a towed decoy, launcher and launch controller. The decoy, together with its towline and payout reel, are packaged in a sealed canister, which maintains a ten-year shelf life. The decoy is deployed when required and cut free before landing.
The system requires no threat-specific software and communicates health and status to its host aircraft via a standard data bus.
The ALE-50 was first deployed on a USAF F-16.The F-16 uses the standard ALE-50 decoy and a platform-specific integrated launch controller mounted on a wing pylon.
More info on:
Raytheon’s ALE-50 “Little Buddy” Decoys