Sanders to build jammer for EA-6B jet

Dec. 1, 1998
Engineers at Sanders, a Lockheed Martin company in Nashua, N.H., are building their AN/USQ-113 communications jamming system for an upgrade to the U.S. Navy EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft. The system detects, analyzes, and identifies communications signals, and has the capability to jam or interrupt hostile wireless communications. The newest Sanders AN/USQ-113 has new receivers, power amplifiers, and transmitters to extend its frequency range. A new operator panel uses liquid crystal

Engineers at Sanders, a Lockheed Martin company in Nashua, N.H., are building their AN/USQ-113 communications jamming system for an upgrade to the U.S. Navy EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft. The system detects, analyzes, and identifies communications signals, and has the capability to jam or interrupt hostile wireless communications. The newest Sanders AN/USQ-113 has new receivers, power amplifiers, and transmitters to extend its frequency range. A new operator panel uses liquid crystal displays that run Microsoft Windows-based software. - J.K.

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