The suite of systems, known as the Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS), is a comprehensive solution allowing forces to determine where direction-finding and jamming vehicles will need to be positioned to optimise signal capture and jamming. ?
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MD Helicopters’ will feature industry-disrupting configurable avionics and weapon systems on its AH530 at the 2024 AAAA Summit. The AH530 advanced weapons system for Block II features Moog’s Weapon Stores Management System (SMS). The #SMS is loaded with laser-guided APKWS and Hellfire capabilities, Moog Weapons Control Panel (WCP), E-SIU Hellfire configured stations, an enhanced stores management computer (E-SMC), and a laser arm panel (LAP). #defense. Moog SMS 🔗: www.moog.com/sms Full Story 🔗: https://loom.ly/yDaT-AY
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