Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta señuelo. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta señuelo. Mostrar todas las entradas

domingo, 4 de abril de 2021

Testeo del perturbador de señuelos para Su-27 indonesio

Testing Decoy Jammer for TNI AU's Su-27




Installment of Talisman Decoy Jammer pod on Su-27 of the TNI AU (all photos : EGI Inovasi)


Lanud Hasanuddin, Makassar, Trial and Testing Talisman Air Defense Systems (Decoy Jammer) from Radar Warning for Sukhoi 27.




The operating condition of the ADS is monitored during the pre-flight checks as well as directly in the course of the flight.




The in-built test system ensures the walkthrough of the equipment operability, as well as detection and localization of the equipment failure within the accuracy of the block.




Talisman Air Defense System have 2 modes, operation mode “ELECTRONICS STEALTH” and operation mode “FALSE TARGET”. Results trial and test at Makassar very satisfying successfull

EGI Inovasi

miércoles, 5 de junio de 2019

Empresa francesa ofrece sistema de señuelos navales a Singapur

Lacroix Positions Variant of Sylena Decoy System for Singapore’s MRCV





The Sylena Mk 2 on display at IMDEX 2019 (photo : Jane's)

Following its success with recent naval programmes of Malaysia, Egypt and Qatar, French defence company Lacroix is building on this momentum and positioning a ‘fitted-for-purpose’ variant of its Sylena decoy launching systems for Singapore’s upcoming multi-role combat vessel (MRCV) programme.

As part of these efforts, the company displayed a model of the Sylena Mk 2 launcher at the IMDEX 2019 naval and maritime exhibition in Singapore. The launcher, which can be loaded with the company’s Special Advanced Lacroix Electromagnetic (SEALEM) 08-01 or SEALEM 08-02 rounds, is similar to the ones being fitted on the Maharaja Lela class.

These decoys feature corner reflector (CNR) technology for more realistic emulation of ship signatures, and can protect the host vessel from threats that utilise RF and IIR (imaging infrared) homing methods.

Jane's

viernes, 21 de abril de 2017

Señuelos espectrales ofrecidos para los A400M malayos

Lacroix Offering Advanced Spectral Decoys for RMAF A400M Airlifters
Air Recognition


A400M Spectral Decoys 

As the Royal Malaysian Air Force officially inducted its fourth and final A400M military airlifter at the 14th Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition (LIMA), the French company Lacroix was promoting innovative spectral decoy systems to bolster the aircraft's auto protection.

Providing new spectral decoys systems for the RMAF A400M airlifters fleet would allows the country's air force to extend its range of missions, said a Lacroix representative.

Hitherto focused on domestic transport missions, the four A400Ms belonging to RMAF would be able to be deployed in several missions, such as tactical transport for peacekeeping missions.

Among others protection systems, Lacroix developed decoys launched through MBDA's SAPHIR-400 expendable dispensing system, specially designed to carry out auto protection for the A400M military transport aircraft.

In order to carry out its protective role for this platform, SAPHIR-400 features a very large decoy capacity and is fully integrated within the A400M Defensive Aids Sub System (DASS). The system comes with a comprehensive Pre-Flight Mission Support Equipment (PFMSE) allowing Library Generation and Verification.

miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

Australia contrata la provisión de señuelos antimisil para sus buques

Contract Awarded for Anti-Ship Missile Decoys



Nulka is highly effective against current and new generation anti-ship missiles (ASMs). Under the contract for SEA 1397 Phase 5B, BAE Systems will design and qualify an upgrade to the existing Nulka launch sub-system for a series of existing and new Royal Australian Navy ships, including the ANZAC Class Frigates, the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyers and the Canberra Class Amphibious Ships. (photo : LockheedMartin)

Design of the next generation of anti-ship missile decoys is set to commence following the signing of two contracts between Defence and BAE Systems Australia Pty Ltd.

Defence Materiel Organisation Chief Executive Officer Warren King said the contracts represented continued investment in the jointly developed Australian—United States Nulka capability.

“These contracts support both the acquisition of Nulka decoys and the engineering design of the next generation of shipboard Nulka launch systems for the Royal Australian Navy,” he said.

Valued at approximately $80 million in total, the contracts will see Nulka decoys delivered to the Royal Australian Navy and the United States Navy until early 2017, as part of the latest follow-on Nulka production order and the engineering design of the next generation of Nulka launch system.

“The Nulka decoy relies on a strong Australian supply chain and supports high-tech manufacturing in regional centres through the involvement of suppliers,” Mr King said.

“These contracts will ensure the development of technical solutions in support of ongoing Nulka capability for the Navy and integration of the system onto both current and future Navy platforms.”

The Nulka decoy system is a ship-launched rocket-propelled active decoy system designed to lure anti-ship missiles away from their intended target.

It provides warships with a highly effective all-weather defence against anti-ship missiles, bringing together hovering rocket, autonomous system and electronic technologies.

By 2019 the Nulka system will be fitted to 166 ships worldwide, including US, Canadian and Australian naval vessels.

Departamento de Defensa de Australia