Software-based electronic warfare (EW) that capitalizes on trusted hardware introduced by BAE Systems

March 30, 2022
Storm EW modules offer a scalable and adaptable EW solution that permits third-party software and programming that also is exportable and affordable.

NASHUA, N.H. – The BAE Systems Electronic Systems segment in Nashua, N.H., is introducing the Storm EW modules to provide customized offensive and defense electronic warfare (EW) for U.S. and allied aerial forces.

Storm EW modules use a proven common core architecture for software-based EW capabilities that provide warfighters with situational awareness, survivability, and electromagnetic capabilities.

Storm EW modules are high-performance EW building blocks that capitalize on mature EW technology. The scalable design provides a trusted hardware baseline that users can customize and integrate into fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), and missiles.

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Storm EW modules deliver on the Department of Defense's vision for a scalable and adaptable EW solution that permits third-party software and programming that also is exportable and affordable.

BAE Systems has a deep understanding of the electromagnetic threat environment, strong digital engineering, and agile software development, manufacturing, and a global support network to accelerate the delivery of modern EW systems to the field.

Work on Storm EW modules is conducted at the BAE Systems facilities in Burlington, Mass.; Manchester, N.H.; Merrimack, N.H.; Nashua, N.H.; Wayne, N.J.; and Austin, Texas.

More information is online at www.baesystems.com/StormEW.

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