Leonardo DRS Inc., announced April 27 it has partnered with BAE Systems to provide advanced sensors for BAE Systems’ 2-Color Advanced Warning System, which is being developed under a contract with the U.S. Army for its Limited Interim Missile Warning System Quick Reaction Capability.
The 2C-AWS system is designed to protect U.S. Army rotary wing aircraft from new and emerging threats.
2C-AWS will provide a foundation for the Army’s future threat detection needs and is designed to be upgradeable to meet future customer needs. It will work with existing Army Aircraft Survivability Equipment, including aircraft interfaces and countermeasure systems. LIMWS QRC is expected to rapidly field an enhanced survivability capability over the coming years.
In December 2017, the U.S. Army awarded BAE Systems a contract to develop and deliver its 2C-AWS solution for the LIMWS. Leonardo DRS had been previously working with BAE Systems to develop a LIMWS QRC offering by providing its Dual Mode Warning Sensor as the basis for the Infra-Red sensor requirement.
“We are proud to have been entrusted to provide our cutting edge technology sensors to help protect the Army fleet and to enable our Army warfighters to execute their missions and come home safely.” said Shawn Black, Vice President and General Manager of Electro-Optical Infrared Systems at Leonardo DRS. “We are keenly aware of the increased threats presented to our Army aviators and crews throughout the areas of operation and potential future battlefields. We understand the advanced detection capabilities required to counter those threats.”
The agreement to provide BAE Systems with the LIMWS QRC IR sensor builds on over two decades of Leonardo DRS technology development and commitment to providing the Army and other U.S. DOD services the most capable solutions to fight and win.