In a recent press release, BAE Systems stated they have developed a next-generation 3-demensional advanced warning system (3DAWS) that will greatly increase aircraft survivability. The 3DAWS can make a definitive threat assessment determining if a track is a false alarm or a real threat. The new system has the flexibility to work with both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft.
3-Dimensional Advanced Warning System (3DAWS) product suite is designed to significantly increase aircraft survivability from advanced threats
BAE Systems, a leader in threat management solutions for military aircraft, today unveiled its 3-Dimensional Advanced Warning System (3DAWS) product suite designed to significantly increase aircraft survivability from advanced threats.
Developed to address the ever-changing and proliferating threat environment, the 3DAWS suite protects aircraft during complex, multi-threat engagement scenarios through a layered countermeasure defense, allowing aircrews to safely complete their missions. It not only maximizes the effectiveness of current flare and directable infrared countermeasure systems, but it also provides the necessary tracking capabilities for future soft- and hard-kill countermeasure solutions to damage or destroy incoming threats.
“With the rapidly evolving threat environment, any future threat detection system must address a first-encounter threat scenario and must do so by efficiently and smartly utilizing fielded and future countermeasure techniques,” said Cheryl Paradis, director of Threat Management Solutions at BAE Systems. “Our new 3DAWS solution provides the capability to first make a definitive threat assessment — determining whether a track is a false alarm or an incoming threat — and then quickly respond with the appropriate countermeasure.”
At the heart of 3DAWS is BAE Systems’ passively-cued, semi-active radio frequency 3D Tracker™ technology. Serving as an adjunct to the company’s Common Missile Warning System or any future passive threat detection system, the 3D Tracker technology provides the third dimension to the system’s detection process and allows for definitive threat assessment.
Built to be highly modular and with open architecture standards, the 3DAWS suite integrates with all existing U.S. Army aircraft, has the flexibility to work with fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and can be tightly integrated with existing radar or laser warning systems, providing a third dimension to those passive systems.
Source: BAE Systems