Boeing and BAE Systems to provide electronic warfare (EW) avionics for F-15 aircrew situational awareness

May 10, 2024
The F-15 EPAWSS replaces an analog federated avionics system with a next-generation, digital, integrated EW suite to counter modern EW threats.

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio – U.S. Air Force airborne electronic warfare (EW) experts are asking the Boeing Co. and BAE Systems to provide EW systems for the U.S. F-15E jet fighter-bomber under terms of a $19.1 million order announced on Tuesday.

Officials of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, are asking the Boeing Defense, Space & Security segment in St. Louis to install the F-15 Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) on F-15E aircraft.

The BAE Systems Electronic Systems segment in Nashua, N.H., is the primary designer and manufacturer of the F-15 EPAWSS airborne EW avionics.

The F-15 EPAWSS replaces an analog federated avionics system with a next-generation, digital, integrated EW suite that enables the F-15 to operate in the presence of modern EW threats with dense radio-frequency backgrounds.

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The updated EW avionics improves pilot situational awareness with the capability to autonomously detect, identify, and locate threat systems, and then deny, degrade, and disrupt those threats.

Boeing manufactures the F-15 and serves as the integrator for the program, and BAE Systems is producing the advanced EW hardware. This contract modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $824.7 million.

EPAWSS increases the aircrew's situational awareness, helps them understand when they are being targeted by radar, and it provides them with advanced techniques to counter modern integrated air defense systems. This order brings the total value of this EPAWSS contract to Boeing and BAE Systems to $805.5 million.

On this order Boeing and BAE Systems will do the work in Nashua, N.H., and should be finished by December 2026. For more information contact BAE Systems Electronic Systems online at www.baesystems.com/en-us/product/eagle-passive-active-warning-survivability-system-epawss, Boeing Defense, Space & Security at www.boeing.com, or the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center www.aflcmc.af.mil.

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