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<strong>ERIEYE</strong>AEW&C MISSION SYSTEMFEATUREDOMAINADVANTAGEMODERN AND PROVEN AESA RADARAIR AND SEAAIRBORNE EARLY WARNING & CONTROL


CONTINUOUS EVOLUTIONThe <strong>ERIEYE</strong> AEW&C Mission System is continuously evolving tomeet the threats of today’s changing world. Offering total control overair and sea targets, the multi-role system provides superbsurveillance capabilities to ensure that national security is a priority.


OVERVIEWDescriptionProvides long range air and seasurveillance for a wide range oftargets, including cruise missiles.Designed for operations in allclutter environments andjamming conditions.Program statusContinuous development sinceits operational debut in 1997.Key customersSweden, Brazil, Greece, Mexico,Pakistan and Thailand.Key figuresCoverage450 km on each sideSensorsAESA radar with 8 m antennaIntegrated IFFComplete EW systemCommand and Control5 multi-role operator positionsDecision and control toolsDedicated in-house Data LinkNATO Link 16 and Link 11Complete communication suiteAircraft<strong>Saab</strong> 2000 and Embraer-145


WIDE COVERAGELong range coverage for targets at all altitudes20HEIGHT(KM)INSTRUMENTEDRANGE10100CRUISE MISSILES200300AEW COVERAGEGROUND-BASED RADAR COVERAGESHIPS (RANGELIMITED BY HORIZON)400FIGHTERAIRCRAFTRANGE(KM)


BENEFITSA complete multi-role AEW&C systemfor multi-mission operationsLow operational costReliable and proven solution withcontinuous evolvementLong range, S-band, radar coverageeven under heavy jamming conditionsUnique remote control system as analternative or to complement on boardcommand crewIntegration to legacy C4I systems,scalable to Network Integrated Solutions

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