Knowledge

AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite

Source đź“ť

31: 234: 330: 148: 321:
naval roles began to change requiring ships to operate much closer to shore in denser signal environments. This change in roles required changes to the SLQ-32 systems which were added over time. With experience gained working with the SLQ-32, coupled with improvements to the hardware and software, technicians and operators gradually overcame the initial problems. The SLQ-32 is now the mainstay of surface electronic warfare in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard's WMEC 270-foot (82 m)-class ships.
341:(AIEWS) was begun to develop a replacement for the SLQ-32. Designated the AN/SLY-2, AIEWS reached the prototype stage by 1999, but funding was withdrawn in April 2002 due to ballooning costs and constant delays in the projects development. It has since been replaced with Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP), which will replace the existing SLQ-32 hardware and technology in an evolutionary fashion. As of September 2013, SEWIP Block 2 upgrades were first installed on 306: 1573: 1563: 222:– Part of the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP). (V)6 provides enhanced electronic support capability through upgraded antennas and open combat system interface. It is made up of the SEWIP Block 1B2, SEWIP Block 1B3, and SEWIP Block 2, which provide specific emitter identification (SEI), high gain high sensitivity (HGHS), and electronic support (ES), respectively. (V)6 is currently in full-rate production for installation on the latest 83: 131:– Initially the most common variant, the (V)2 expanded on the (V)1's capabilities with new receiving antennas for increased radio frequency coverage. It added the ability to detect high frequency targeting and fire-control radars, providing early warning against an imminent anti-ship missile attack. The (V)2 was installed on 320:
The initial procurement process was built around a “design to price” concept in which the final delivery cost per system was fixed in the contract. The SLQ-32 was designed to support the protection of ships against anti-ship missiles in an open sea environment. After initial deployment of the system,
97:
The SLQ-32 was originally conceived in the 1970s to augment the AN/WLR-1, which had been in service since the early 1960s. It was later determined to save costs to replace the various WLR-1 series suites with the SLQ-32 as a stand-alone system. As originally designed, the SLQ-32 was produced in three
282:
The original modular design was intended to allow upgrades of the system from one variant to the next by simply installing additional equipment as required. Starting in the early 1990s, a program was begun to upgrade all SLQ-32s in the U.S. fleet. Most (V)1 systems were upgraded to (V)2, and most
184:, the (V)4 consisted of two (V)3 systems, one for each side of the ship, tied to a common computer and display console. Additional line replaceable units and software were added to support the wide separation of the two antenna/electronics enclosures. (V)4 systems will be replaced with (V)6. 252:– Adds onto (V)6 with the SEWIP Block 3, which upgrades electronic attack (EA) capability. As of 2022, it is in low-rate initial production. Select DDG Flight IIA vessels will receive AN/SLQ-32(V)7 as a part of the USN DDG MOD 2.0 program. 98:
variants, the (V)1, (V)2 and (V)3. Later in its service life, additional versions were built, the (V)4 and (V)5. Today, (V)6 and (V)7 versions are in production. The Air Transport Rack sized processors were supplied by
359:-class destroyers, replacing their existing SLQ-32 equipment. A future SEWIP Block 4 with electro-optic and infrared detection capabilities has been proposed. In September 2023, the first SEWIP Block 3 was fielded on 166:– The (V)3 added antennas with electronic attack capability, able to actively jam targeting radars and anti-ship missile terminal guidance radars. The (V)3 was installed on various combatants such as destroyers, 1282: 207: 732:"Statement Before The House Armed Services Committee On Planning For Sequestration In FY 2014 And Perspectives Of The Military Services On The Strategic Choices And Management Review" 620: 454: 670: 1025: 802: 794: 1622: 1289: 1602: 402: 382: 581: 882: 348:
in 2014, with full-rate production scheduled for mid-2015. Block 2 improved detection capabilities; better jamming is planned from 2017, but the
197:
in 1987. The (V)5 system incorporates a compact version of the (V)2 system along with an active jamming module—referred to as "Sidekick"—to the
757: 612: 731: 839: 1060: 556: 47: 30: 695: 275:
decoys under the control of the SLQ-32. A growing number of systems are being upgraded to incorporate the Australian-designed Mk 53
1155: 121:
terminal guidance radars and long-range surveillance radars. The (V)1 was installed on auxiliary ships and small combatants like
355:
As of November 2023, SLQ-32(V)7 (SEWIP Block 3) is undergoing low-rate initial production and being retrofitted on Flight IIA
1597: 1440: 1230: 1085: 807: 1627: 1566: 877: 641: 1607: 1275: 789: 198: 174:, large amphibious ships, and high-value replenishment vessels. (V)3 systems are currently being replaced with (V)6. 1185: 1005: 140: 899: 211: 1612: 1115: 832: 1080: 970: 940: 428: 342: 223: 406: 1130: 1045: 349: 1576: 1474: 1140: 65: 233: 1302: 1267: 1200: 1055: 1050: 867: 1311: 1075: 1070: 965: 825: 17: 523: 894: 147: 293:
in December 2014, and as of 2022, the latest U.S. destroyers are fitted with (V)6. In 2023, USS
283:(V)2 systems were upgraded to (V)3. This was normally carried out during a major ship overhaul. 1617: 1416: 1412: 1394: 1366: 1205: 985: 980: 268: 909: 812: 35: 1508: 784: 491: 329: 103: 8: 1498: 702: 287: 238: 152: 113:– A simple threat warning receiver. It was capable of receiving low frequency, high-band 1298: 1020: 455:"NSWC Crane Electronic Warfare Employees Provide Expertise for Virtual Training System" 259:(DDG-91) is the first U.S. Navy surface combatant to receive the AN/SLQ-32(V)7 upgrade. 191: 61: 53: 642:"U.S. Navy Evaluates Electronic Warfare Improvement Program for Littoral Combat Ships" 1210: 1010: 727: 118: 82: 582:"Navy Destroyer Modernization Program Could Cost $ 17B, Take Up to 2 Years Per Hull" 263:
All versions of the SLQ-32, with the exception of the (V)4, are interfaced with the
125:. This variant of the system was phased out as equipped ships became decommissioned. 1125: 950: 848: 310: 181: 57: 1548: 1538: 1533: 1503: 1195: 1190: 1150: 1135: 1095: 1090: 945: 925: 1493: 1225: 1100: 960: 955: 557:"SEWIP / AN/SLQ-32(V) Electronic Warfare System Overview & Program Status" 1591: 1518: 1513: 1488: 1483: 1256: 1246: 264: 229:
and for retrofit on existing ones, replacing their existing SLQ-32 equipment.
1523: 1175: 1170: 872: 785:
Federation of American Scientists: AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare (EW) system
360: 253: 206: 305: 1528: 1220: 1145: 935: 930: 887: 862: 1297: 1543: 1463: 1458: 1453: 1374: 1345: 1340: 1335: 1251: 1165: 1000: 995: 171: 562:. Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems. 13 January 2022 1448: 1430: 1425: 1402: 1384: 1379: 1355: 1350: 1330: 1325: 1320: 1040: 1030: 990: 975: 136: 87: 69: 1215: 1110: 1015: 817: 377: 272: 758:"Navy Destroyer Looks Significantly Different After Major Upgrade" 613:"Navy Destroyer Looks Significantly Different After Major Upgrade" 214:, consisting of a compact (V)2 (top) and Sidekick jammer (bottom). 68:. It is currently the primary electronic warfare system in use by 1160: 1065: 167: 132: 122: 1180: 1105: 904: 524:"Department of Defense: Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Budget Estimates" 1120: 372: 276: 114: 72:
ships. Its operators commonly refer to it as the "Slick-32".
99: 671:"Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP)" 1026:
Raytheon AN/MSQ-18 Battalion Missile Operations System
813:
Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP)
297:
became the first destroyer fitted with SEWIP Block 3.
383:List of military electronics of the United States 1589: 808:EXHIBIT R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification 720: 429:"USN Ship Protection: From "Slick 32s" to SEWIP" 883:Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services 790:Raytheon Product Description for the AN/SLQ-32 237:SEWIP Block 2, part of the SLQ-32(V)6, aboard 143:. Many (V)2 suites have been upgraded to (V)3. 1283: 833: 339:Advanced Integrated Electronic Warfare System 333:AN/SLQ-32(V)7 engineering development model. 204:, which were too small to carry a full (V)3. 1623:Military equipment introduced in the 1970s 1290: 1276: 840: 826: 755: 701:. US Navy. 4 November 2014. Archived from 610: 492:"AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare (EW) system" 190:– The (V)5 was built as a response to the 1603:Military electronics of the United States 1061:AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar 688: 1156:Network Centric Airborne Defense Element 726: 328: 304: 232: 205: 146: 117:signals of the type commonly emitted by 81: 29: 648:. Navyrecognition.com. 23 November 2014 14: 1590: 1271: 1231:XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System 1086:Counter rocket, artillery, and mortar 821: 665: 663: 847: 606: 604: 602: 551: 549: 547: 518: 516: 514: 512: 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 1567:Category:Electronic countermeasures 878:Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems 24: 1036:AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite 660: 27:Shipboard electronic warfare suite 25: 1639: 778: 756:Trevithick, Joseph (2023-09-22). 611:Trevithick, Joseph (2023-09-22). 599: 544: 509: 473: 1572: 1571: 1562: 1561: 1186:RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile 352:may push this date back a year. 900:Raytheon Polar Services Company 749: 623:from the original on 2023-10-01 180:– Designed for installation on 1116:Ground-Based Midcourse Defense 634: 574: 447: 421: 403:"SLQ-32(V) – Archived 10/2000" 395: 337:In 1996, a program called the 13: 1: 1081:Controlled Impact Rescue Tool 971:ALR-67 radar warning receiver 941:AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon 737:. US House of Representatives 696:"CNO's Position Report: 2014" 388: 1598:Electronic warfare equipment 1131:Long-Range Engagement Weapon 1046:AN/SQQ-32 mine-hunting sonar 286:SEWIP Block 2 was tested on 265:Mk 36 Decoy Launching System 7: 1577:Category:Electronic warfare 1141:Mark 54 lightweight torpedo 366: 300: 139:, and 270-foot (82 m) 75: 66:The Hughes Aircraft Company 10: 1644: 1628:Electronic countermeasures 1303:United States Armed Forces 1201:RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 1056:AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar 1051:AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar 868:ELCAN Optical Technologies 728:Greenert, Admiral Jonathan 1608:Raytheon Company products 1557: 1472: 1439: 1411: 1393: 1364: 1309: 1239: 1071:Beechcraft AQM-37 Jayhawk 966:ALE-50 towed decoy system 918: 855: 459:Naval Sea Systems Command 324: 309:AN/SLQ-32 console aboard 895:Raytheon Missile Systems 803:AN/SLQ-32(V)5 Data Sheet 797:Warfighters Encyclopedia 279:decoy launching system. 1395:Missile Warning Systems 1367:Radar Warning Receivers 646:www.navyrecognition.com 350:2013 sequestration cuts 100:ROLM Mil-Spec Computers 1206:Sea-based X-band Radar 986:AN/APG-65 radar family 981:AN/APG-63 radar family 433:Defense Industry Daily 334: 317: 245: 215: 159: 94: 42: 1613:Military intelligence 910:ThalesRaytheonSystems 730:(18 September 2013). 531:Secretary of the Navy 332: 308: 236: 209: 151:AN/SLQ-32(V)2 aboard 150: 86:AN/SLQ-32(V)1 aboard 85: 34:AN/SLQ-32(V)3 aboard 33: 1509:EC-130H Compass Call 104:San Jose, California 1499:EA-37B Compass Call 200:Oliver Hazard Perry 141:Coast Guard cutters 56:suite built by the 1299:Electronic Warfare 1021:AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel 708:on 22 January 2015 461:. 17 February 2021 435:. 30 November 2020 335: 318: 246: 216: 210:(V)5 suite aboard 160: 95: 62:Goleta, California 54:electronic warfare 43: 1585: 1584: 1265: 1264: 1011:AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR 795:AN/SLQ-32 in the 346:-class destroyers 267:, able to launch 227:-class destroyers 182:aircraft carriers 119:anti-ship missile 16:(Redirected from 1635: 1575: 1574: 1565: 1564: 1473:Dedicated ECM / 1441:Directional IRCM 1292: 1285: 1278: 1269: 1268: 951:AIM-9 Sidewinder 849:Raytheon Company 842: 835: 828: 819: 818: 772: 771: 769: 768: 753: 747: 746: 744: 742: 736: 724: 718: 717: 715: 713: 707: 700: 692: 686: 685: 683: 681: 667: 658: 657: 655: 653: 638: 632: 631: 629: 628: 608: 597: 596: 594: 593: 578: 572: 571: 569: 567: 561: 553: 542: 541: 539: 537: 528: 520: 507: 506: 504: 502: 488: 471: 470: 468: 466: 451: 445: 444: 442: 440: 425: 419: 418: 416: 414: 409:on 22 April 2018 405:. Archived from 399: 58:Raytheon Company 21: 1643: 1642: 1638: 1637: 1636: 1634: 1633: 1632: 1588: 1587: 1586: 1581: 1553: 1549:RQ-21 Blackjack 1539:RC-12 Guardrail 1534:MQ-27 ScanEagle 1504:EB-66 Destroyer 1468: 1435: 1407: 1389: 1360: 1312:Countermeasures 1305: 1296: 1266: 1261: 1235: 1196:RIM-67 Standard 1191:RIM-66 Standard 1151:MIM-104 Patriot 1136:Mark 48 torpedo 1096:FGM-148 Javelin 946:AGM-176 Griffin 926:AGM-65 Maverick 914: 851: 846: 781: 776: 775: 766: 764: 754: 750: 740: 738: 734: 725: 721: 711: 709: 705: 698: 694: 693: 689: 679: 677: 669: 668: 661: 651: 649: 640: 639: 635: 626: 624: 609: 600: 591: 589: 580: 579: 575: 565: 563: 559: 555: 554: 545: 535: 533: 526: 522: 521: 510: 500: 498: 490: 489: 474: 464: 462: 453: 452: 448: 438: 436: 427: 426: 422: 412: 410: 401: 400: 396: 391: 369: 327: 303: 202:-class frigates 155:Donald B. Beary 78: 52:is a shipboard 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1641: 1631: 1630: 1625: 1620: 1615: 1610: 1605: 1600: 1583: 1582: 1580: 1579: 1569: 1558: 1555: 1554: 1552: 1551: 1546: 1541: 1536: 1531: 1526: 1521: 1516: 1511: 1506: 1501: 1496: 1494:EA-18G Growler 1491: 1486: 1480: 1478: 1470: 1469: 1467: 1466: 1461: 1456: 1451: 1445: 1443: 1437: 1436: 1434: 1433: 1428: 1422: 1420: 1409: 1408: 1406: 1405: 1399: 1397: 1391: 1390: 1388: 1387: 1382: 1377: 1371: 1369: 1362: 1361: 1359: 1358: 1353: 1348: 1343: 1338: 1333: 1328: 1323: 1317: 1315: 1307: 1306: 1295: 1294: 1287: 1280: 1272: 1263: 1262: 1260: 1259: 1254: 1249: 1243: 1241: 1237: 1236: 1234: 1233: 1228: 1226:Vigilant Eagle 1223: 1218: 1213: 1208: 1203: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1178: 1173: 1168: 1163: 1158: 1153: 1148: 1143: 1138: 1133: 1128: 1123: 1118: 1113: 1108: 1103: 1101:FIM-92 Stinger 1098: 1093: 1088: 1083: 1078: 1073: 1068: 1063: 1058: 1053: 1048: 1043: 1038: 1033: 1028: 1023: 1018: 1013: 1008: 1003: 998: 993: 988: 983: 978: 973: 968: 963: 961:AIM-120 AMRAAM 958: 956:AIM-54 Phoenix 953: 948: 943: 938: 933: 928: 922: 920: 916: 915: 913: 912: 907: 902: 897: 892: 891: 890: 880: 875: 870: 865: 859: 857: 853: 852: 845: 844: 837: 830: 822: 816: 815: 810: 805: 800: 792: 787: 780: 779:External links 777: 774: 773: 748: 719: 687: 659: 633: 598: 573: 543: 508: 472: 446: 420: 393: 392: 390: 387: 386: 385: 380: 375: 368: 365: 326: 323: 302: 299: 261: 260: 231: 230: 217: 185: 175: 145: 144: 126: 77: 74: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1640: 1629: 1626: 1624: 1621: 1619: 1618:Naval warfare 1616: 1614: 1611: 1609: 1606: 1604: 1601: 1599: 1596: 1595: 1593: 1578: 1570: 1568: 1560: 1559: 1556: 1550: 1547: 1545: 1542: 1540: 1537: 1535: 1532: 1530: 1527: 1525: 1522: 1520: 1519:Lockheed EP-3 1517: 1515: 1514:EF-111A Raven 1512: 1510: 1507: 1505: 1502: 1500: 1497: 1495: 1492: 1490: 1489:EA-6B Prowler 1487: 1485: 1484:Boeing RC-135 1482: 1481: 1479: 1476: 1471: 1465: 1462: 1460: 1457: 1455: 1452: 1450: 1447: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1438: 1432: 1429: 1427: 1424: 1423: 1421: 1418: 1414: 1410: 1404: 1401: 1400: 1398: 1396: 1392: 1386: 1383: 1381: 1378: 1376: 1373: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1363: 1357: 1354: 1352: 1349: 1347: 1344: 1342: 1339: 1337: 1334: 1332: 1329: 1327: 1324: 1322: 1319: 1318: 1316: 1313: 1308: 1304: 1300: 1293: 1288: 1286: 1281: 1279: 1274: 1273: 1270: 1258: 1257:Vannevar Bush 1255: 1253: 1250: 1248: 1245: 1244: 1242: 1238: 1232: 1229: 1227: 1224: 1222: 1219: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1209: 1207: 1204: 1202: 1199: 1197: 1194: 1192: 1189: 1187: 1184: 1182: 1179: 1177: 1174: 1172: 1169: 1167: 1164: 1162: 1159: 1157: 1154: 1152: 1149: 1147: 1144: 1142: 1139: 1137: 1134: 1132: 1129: 1127: 1124: 1122: 1119: 1117: 1114: 1112: 1109: 1107: 1104: 1102: 1099: 1097: 1094: 1092: 1089: 1087: 1084: 1082: 1079: 1077: 1074: 1072: 1069: 1067: 1064: 1062: 1059: 1057: 1054: 1052: 1049: 1047: 1044: 1042: 1039: 1037: 1034: 1032: 1029: 1027: 1024: 1022: 1019: 1017: 1014: 1012: 1009: 1007: 1004: 1002: 999: 997: 994: 992: 989: 987: 984: 982: 979: 977: 974: 972: 969: 967: 964: 962: 959: 957: 954: 952: 949: 947: 944: 942: 939: 937: 934: 932: 929: 927: 924: 923: 921: 917: 911: 908: 906: 903: 901: 898: 896: 893: 889: 886: 885: 884: 881: 879: 876: 874: 871: 869: 866: 864: 861: 860: 858: 854: 850: 843: 838: 836: 831: 829: 824: 823: 820: 814: 811: 809: 806: 804: 801: 799: 798: 793: 791: 788: 786: 783: 782: 763: 759: 752: 733: 729: 723: 704: 697: 691: 676: 672: 666: 664: 647: 643: 637: 622: 618: 614: 607: 605: 603: 587: 583: 577: 558: 552: 550: 548: 532: 525: 519: 517: 515: 513: 497: 493: 487: 485: 483: 481: 479: 477: 460: 456: 450: 434: 430: 424: 408: 404: 398: 394: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 370: 364: 362: 358: 357:Arleigh Burke 353: 351: 347: 345: 344:Arleigh Burke 340: 331: 322: 315: 314: 307: 298: 296: 292: 291: 284: 280: 278: 274: 270: 266: 258: 257: 251: 250:AN/SLQ-32(V)7 248: 247: 243: 242: 235: 228: 226: 225:Arleigh Burke 221: 220:AN/SLQ-32(V)6 218: 213: 208: 203: 201: 196: 194: 189: 188:AN/SLQ-32(V)5 186: 183: 179: 178:AN/SLQ-32(V)4 176: 173: 169: 165: 164:AN/SLQ-32(V)3 162: 161: 157: 156: 149: 142: 138: 134: 130: 129:AN/SLQ-32(V)2 127: 124: 120: 116: 112: 111:AN/SLQ-32(V)1 109: 108: 107: 105: 101: 92: 91: 84: 80: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 49: 40: 39: 32: 19: 1524:Lockheed U-2 1171:Phalanx CIWS 1035: 873:Raytheon BBN 856:Subsidiaries 796: 765:. Retrieved 761: 751: 741:21 September 739:. Retrieved 722: 710:. Retrieved 703:the original 690: 678:. Retrieved 675:www.navy.mil 674: 650:. Retrieved 645: 636: 625:. Retrieved 616: 590:. Retrieved 588:. 2023-02-01 585: 576: 564:. Retrieved 534:. Retrieved 530: 499:. Retrieved 495: 463:. Retrieved 458: 449: 437:. Retrieved 432: 423: 411:. Retrieved 407:the original 397: 361:USS Pinckney 356: 354: 343: 338: 336: 319: 312: 294: 289: 285: 281: 262: 255: 249: 240: 224: 219: 199: 192: 187: 177: 163: 154: 128: 110: 96: 89: 79: 46: 44: 37: 1529:MQ-9 Reaper 1221:Space Fence 1146:MIM-23 Hawk 936:AGM-129 ACM 931:AGM-88 HARM 888:HRB Systems 863:A.C. Cossor 712:26 November 652:24 November 536:27 November 496:man.fas.org 172:battleships 1592:Categories 1544:RQ-20 Puma 1464:AN/ALQ-157 1459:AN/ALQ-147 1454:AN/ALQ-144 1375:AN/ALQ-218 1346:AN/ALQ-260 1341:AN/ALQ-135 1336:AN/ALQ-101 1252:Raytheon 9 1166:Paveway IV 1006:AN/ASQ-213 1001:AN/AQS-20A 996:AN/APQ-181 767:2023-11-08 680:1 November 627:2023-11-10 592:2023-06-29 566:1 November 501:1 November 465:3 November 439:3 November 389:References 137:destroyers 1449:AN/AAQ-24 1431:AN/SLQ-49 1426:AN/ALE-47 1403:AN/AAR-47 1385:AN/ALR-67 1380:AN/ALR-20 1356:AN/SLQ-32 1351:AN/SLQ-25 1331:AN/ALQ-99 1326:AN/ALE-55 1321:AN/ALE-50 1314:(Jamming) 1041:AN/SPS-49 1031:AN/PAS-13 991:AN/APG-79 976:AN/ALE-47 762:The Drive 617:The Drive 586:USNI News 288:USS  153:USS  88:USS  70:U.S. Navy 38:Lake Erie 18:AN/SLQ-32 1477:aircraft 1365:Passive 1216:SLAMRAAM 1211:Sentinel 1111:GBU-53/B 1076:Tomahawk 1016:AN/AWG-9 919:Products 621:Archived 413:22 April 378:Raytheon 367:See also 301:Contract 295:Pinckney 273:infrared 256:Pinckney 212:PFG-1112 195:incident 168:cruisers 133:frigates 123:frigates 76:Variants 1310:Active 1301:of the 1240:Related 1161:Paveway 1126:Lectron 1066:ASARS-2 316:, 1984. 290:Freedom 1419:Sytems 1181:RAYDAC 1106:FMRAAM 1091:Coyote 905:Sarcos 325:Future 241:Porter 48:AN/SLQ 1417:Chaff 1413:Flare 1176:Pyros 1121:JLENS 735:(PDF) 706:(PDF) 699:(PDF) 560:(PDF) 527:(PDF) 373:ELINT 277:Nulka 269:chaff 193:Stark 115:radar 90:Bowen 1415:and 743:2013 714:2014 682:2022 654:2014 568:2022 538:2022 503:2022 467:2022 441:2022 415:2018 313:Iowa 311:USS 271:and 254:USS 239:USS 64:and 45:The 36:USS 1475:ESM 1247:RTX 102:in 60:of 50:-32 1594:: 760:. 673:. 662:^ 644:. 619:. 615:. 601:^ 584:. 546:^ 529:. 511:^ 494:. 475:^ 457:. 431:. 363:. 170:, 135:, 106:. 1291:e 1284:t 1277:v 841:e 834:t 827:v 770:. 745:. 716:. 684:. 656:. 630:. 595:. 570:. 540:. 505:. 469:. 443:. 417:. 244:. 158:. 93:. 41:. 20:)

Index

AN/SLQ-32

USS Lake Erie
AN/SLQ
electronic warfare
Raytheon Company
Goleta, California
The Hughes Aircraft Company
U.S. Navy

USS Bowen
ROLM Mil-Spec Computers
San Jose, California
radar
anti-ship missile
frigates
frigates
destroyers
Coast Guard cutters

USS Donald B. Beary
cruisers
battleships
aircraft carriers
Stark incident
Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates

PFG-1112
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑