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RAYTHEON TO DEVELOP AIRBORNE DUAL-BAND DECOY FOR THE US NAVY

Raytheon Company was awarded a $33m US Navy Demonstration of Existing Technology contract to develop a modern towed decoy for the Boeing F/A-18 E/F over the next 27 months.

The technology protects pilots by emitting signals across extended frequencies to counter advancing threats, convincing hostile weapon systems that the real target is the decoy, not the aircraft.

“Decoys are there to bring a pilot home safely period. The dual-band decoy will look like the target, deceive threats and steer missiles toward it, rather than the aircraft – said Jeremy Carney, director, Raytheon Electronic Warfare Systems -. Pilots nicknamed the ALE-50 the Little Buddy during previous conflicts because it consistently saved their lives. The dual-band decoy will continue to do that in the face of modern threats.”

The dual-band decoy is based in part on design lineage from the ALE-50, a decoy system that has deployed in multiple military operations protecting both US and allied aircraft. Raytheon has delivered more than 29,000 ALE-50 units and will leverage ALE-50 aerodynamic performance experience and advancements in compact electronic self-protect capabilities to support the Navy’s F/A-18 E/F decoy requirements.