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Successful first flight demonstration of a Raytheon's MALD-J equipped with radio data link.
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Successful first flight demonstration of a Raytheon's MALD-J equipped with radio data link | |||
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U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Air Force successfully collaborated with Raytheon
Company for the first flight demonstration of a Miniature Air Launched
Decoy Jammer (MALD-J®) equipped with a radio data link. Adding the
data link expands the weapon's situational awareness and allows for in-flight
targeting adjustments. |
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Raytheon Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer (MALD-J®) |
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Raytheon
flew a captive carry mission from the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station in
Yuma to support a Marine Corps Weapons and Tactics Instructor exercise.
The exercise used the USMC's recently released Electronic Warfare Services
Architecture protocol and a Tactical Targeting Network Technology radio.
"This flight test shows MALD-J's ability to integrate new technology that will provide the warfighter more capabilities on the battlefield," said Mike Jarrett, vice president of Air Warfare Systems for Raytheon Missile Systems. "The Marines are operationalizing the Marine Air Ground Task Force Cyberspace and Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell and Raytheon is part of this forward-thinking solution to a complex problem." MALD®-J carried
out its assigned radar jamming mission on the range and was able to
send situation awareness data to the EW Battle Manager (EWBM). The EWBM
used this information to adjust the MALD's mission while in flight.
The ADM-160C MALD-J variant, a highly autonomous stand-in-jammer, can also operate in decoy mode when selected by the warfighter. |
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