BAE Systems to provide electronic warfare systems for the B-2
Above: The B-2 Spirit 'Stealth Bomber'. Courtesy Northrop Grumman
This ESM upgrade will be a complete replacement of the current aging AN/APR-50 system. With this award, BAE Systems will now be providing electronic warfare systems on all three of the US Air Force’s Low Observable platforms, the F-22, F-35 and B-2 aircraft.
Dave Mazur, Aerospace Systems vice president, Long Range Strike, said: “As a result of an extremely rigorous competition for a modernised ESM system for the B-2, Northrop Grumman is pleased with the selection of BAE Systems as our primary partner to deliver a rapid, affordable defensive capability to the warfighter.
“Modernising the B-2 defensive system is critical to continued long-range strike supremacy and that will be accomplished through leveraging BAE Systems’ extensive portfolio of ESM technology.”
Northrop Grumman selected BAE Systems in a competitive bid process over the incumbent and industry’s top Electronic Warfare providers, to replace the aircraft’s 30-year-old legacy AN/APR-50 ESM system. The system, in conjunction with the radar warning receiver, detects electronic threats encountered by the B-2 and provides situational awareness of detected threats to its air crew.
Brian Walters, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems’ Electronic Combat Solutions business said: “As the provider of similar capability on 5th generation fighter aircraft, BAE Systems is well suited to modernise the ESM capabilities of the B-2 fleet.
“The B-2 is a long-range mission capable aircraft that must have stealth, mission planning and exceptional situational awareness to reach its targets through highly developed, increasingly sophisticated enemy defences. Our ESM System will provide aircrews with real-time threat warning and situational awareness of threat emitters and will allow crews to alter their planned flight path through contested airspace to safely complete their mission.”
The B-2 - also known as the 'Stealth Bomber' - is the premier deep-threat strike aircraft designed to penetrate dense anti-aircraft defenses and deploy conventional and nuclear weapons. Northrop Grumman is the US Air Force’s B-2 platform provider and prime contractor for all B-2 modernisation efforts involved with the aircraft’s service life extension into 2058.
The ESM contract work will be conducted in Nashua, N.H. and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.