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US continues development of next-gen radar warning system

5th February 2020 - 10:08 GMT | by Richard Thomas in Singapore

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As the US continues the development of its next-generation AN/APR-39D(V)2 radar warning receiver and EW management system with up to 600 units being produced for US forces, international operators of the legacy C(V)2 model are being encouraged to acquire the upgrade through a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LoA) process.

In service with US forces for several decades, the APR-39(V) family is compatible with rotary platforms and some fixed-wing aircraft. It comprises two dual-video receivers, four spiral cavity-backed antennas, NoE blade antenna, indicator unit, a comparator and a control unit.

All variants cover the frequency range from band C to

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