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F-16 upgraded with new electronic warfare suite from Northrop Grumman

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F-16 upgraded with new electronic warfare suite from Northrop Grumman
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The Integrated Viper Electronic Warfare Suite (IVEWS) represents a significant advancement for the F-16 Fighting Falcon, enhancing its electronic warfare capabilities to meet modern threats. Developed by Northrop Grumman, IVEWS combines advanced threat detection and countermeasures with awareness technologies, drawing on decades of F-16 operational data to prepare for 21st-century challenges.

Northrop Grumman describes IVEWS as an "advanced electronic warfare suite that improves survivability against modern threats by detecting, identifying, and defeating enemy radar systems." The system features a modular open-architecture design with enhanced digital radar warning receivers and digital radio frequency memory jammers. It integrates artificial intelligence for automated countermeasures, reducing pilot workload during missions.

Testing conducted by the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base validated IVEWS's performance in simulated combat environments. Lt. Col. Stephen Graham, F-16 Electronic Warfare Test Director, emphasized that the system elevates the aircraft to a "fourth generation plus" status.

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The new suite enhances the F-16's mission profile capabilities across various operations such as suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), air-to-air combat, and close air support (CAS). The improved radar warning receiver allows real-time threat classification and automatic deployment of countermeasures.

Optimized for the Lockheed Martin F-16 C/D Block 50/52 variant, IVEWS is part of broader modernization efforts aimed at extending the fleet's operational life into the 2040s. Its open-systems architecture ensures compatibility with future technologies.

Air & Space Forces highlights that IVEWS provides unmatched electronic warfare capabilities in challenging environments. Northrop Grumman asserts that it delivers major tactical advantages by autonomously identifying and mitigating threats.

In summary, IVEWS integration into the F-16 fleet ensures it remains capable amidst evolving threats. Complementing upgrades like AN/APG-83 AESA radar systems, it supports adaptability in multi-domain operations.

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