Saab’s Arexis: advanced electronic warfare system for fighter aircraft
The Arexis Electronic Warfare (EW) system developed by Swedish defence company Saab is designed to enhance the situational awareness and survivability of fighter pilots.
The Arexis Electronic Warfare (EW) system developed by Swedish defence company Saab is designed to enhance the situational awareness and survivability of fighter pilots.
Roke, a UK-based defence technology company, has launched EM-Vis Deceive, a new portable electronic warfare system designed to deliver electromagnetic attack (EA) capabilities to troops on the ground.
The Royal Navy has commenced testing of its next-generation electronic warfare system, the Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC) Increment 1.
L3Harris Technologies has successfully completed Safety of Flight (SOF) qualification for its Viper Shield electronic warfare (EW) system.
Kirintec’s battle-proven technology protects military platforms and personnel from cyber and electromagnetic attacks.
Saab has received an order from Airbus Defence and Space for the Arexis Electronic Warfare (EW) sensor suite. The contract period is 2024-2026.
BAE Systems will provide advanced electromagnetic warfare (EW) mission systems for aircraft 7-10 in the U.S. Air Force’s growing fleet of EA-37B aircraft.
Airbus is set to equip 15 German Eurofighters for an electronic warfare role, with Saab’s Arexis system confirmed to be a part of the setup.
A new electro-magnetic warfare system that will enhance Royal Navy warships has passed a major milestone.
Aselsan has UAV electronic warfare solutions for Communication Intelligence (COMINT), Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) and Electronic Countermeasures (ECM).
The Czech air and ground forces participated in training drills under Electronic Warfare (EW) conditions testing their ability to jam and respond to jamming.
Israeli company Elbit Systems was awarded a follow-on contract worth approximately USD 100 million to convert commercial aircraft into Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (EW) aircraft.