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PMA209 2012 Core Avionics Master Plan - NAVAIR - U.S. Navy

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<strong>Core</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> <strong>Master</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Appendix A-6The AN/ALQ-214 is the onboard jammer (OBJ) an advanced airborne IntegratedDECM programmable modular automated system capable of intercepting, identifying,processing received radar signals (pulsed, pulsed Doppler, and continuous wave) andapplying an optimum countermeasures technique, thereby improving individual aircraftprobability of survival against a variety of surface-to-air and air-to-air RF threats. Thesystem operates in a stand-alone or EW Suite mode. The AN/ALQ-214 Block IIIUpgrade is the current baseline system and works with the AN/ALE-55 fiber FOTD. TheAN/ALQ-214 was designed to operate in a high density electromagnetic hostileenvironment with the ability to identify and counter a wide variety of multiple threatsincluding those with Doppler characteristics.2. Funded Enhancements and Potential Pursuits.On-Board Jammer Enhancements. (<strong>2012</strong>) The ALQ-214 is being modified torender it suitable for carrier-based operations, when installed in the F/A-18C/D, whileretaining full functionality, to include driving the AN/ALE-55 FOTD, when installed in anF/A-18E/F. This modified design will provide F/A-18C/D aircraft the capability to detectand respond to pulsed, pulsed Doppler, and continuous wave threats. This EngineeringChange Proposal (ECP) for block IV effectively alters the ALQ-214 onboard jammer to aModular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) and institutes size, weight and powerreductions along with other upgrades.C. Radar Protection.1. Current capabilities.The AN/ALR-67(V)2 RWR has provided warning capability for both US and foreignmilitary aircraft since 1982. It has three different types of receivers; a broadband crystalvideo receiver, a super-heterodyne receiver, and an integrated low-band receiver. Italso has an antenna array and an azimuth indicator, which are controlled by a CP-1293C threat processor. The AN/ALR-67(V)2 was produced by Northrop Grumman andis used in the F/A-18, and AV-8B aircraft. The FMS version of this system hasimplemented diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages (DMSMS)programs to maintain system operational capabilities as this system ages.The AN/ALR-67(V)3 is the newest generation RWR and is installed in the F/A-18E/FSuper Hornet. The purpose of the RWR is to detect, identify, and localize the radar ofpotentially threatening weapon systems. Contracted for development in 1989 to HughesAircraft Company (now Raytheon), the AN/ALR-67(V)3 uses channelizer rather thanCrystal Video Analog-to-digital (CVAD) technology. The system has added millimeterwave capability, while retaining low band and the 4-quadrant high band microwavecapabilities. The high band antennas are an improvement over the AN/ALR-67(V)2antennas.The AN/APR-39A(V)2 is a multi-service Radar Signal Detection Set (RSDS) and isone of the most widely used RWRs in the world. The RSDS detects, determinesdirection, classifies, and provides audible and visual cues to the aircrew when radarsignals illuminate the platform. A key feature of the AN/APR-39A(V)2 is areprogrammable memory unit that stores a Mission Data Set (MDS) containing radarsignatures and processing information specific to the geographical area of operation.A-6 Self Protection 6

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