BAE and Leonardo Collaborate on Interoperable Aircraft Survivability Suite

The suite, consisting of the Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) and Miysis Directed Infrared Countermeasure System (DIRCM), is expected to enhance aircraft survivability against advanced threats By Joseph Macey / 20 Feb 2023
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BAE Systems and Leonardo UK have received US Government approval to develop an interoperable aircraft survivability suite.

The suite consists of BAE Systems’ AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) and Leonardo’s Miysis Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) System, and is expected to significantly enhance aircraft survivability against advanced threats.

Chris Austin, Director of Integrated Survivability Solutions at BAE Systems, said: “This layered defense against new and advanced threats will protect aircraft and their crews in the most complex battlespaces. Using interoperable, combat-proven systems is a smart, efficient, and cost-effective aircraft survivability solution for our international customers.”

BAE Systems’ AN/AAR-57 CMWS detects incoming hostile fire and missile threats, alerts crews, and automatically cues countermeasures. It is deployed across the US Army’s and numerous partner nations’ rotary- and fixed-wing fleets. Its believed more than 3,000 CMWS units have been installed on over 40 different types of aircraft. CMWS has logged more than four million combat flight hours, saving hundreds of lives and dozens of aircraft in ever-changing threat environments.

The Miysis DIRCM system, developed and produced by Leonardo in Edinburgh, UK and chosen by multiple international customers, provides exceedingly dependable, persistent protection from Infrared Man Portable Air Defense Systems (IR MANPADS). It overwhelms a missile seeker head with a sudden and massive stream of coded laser energy that can defeat multiple simultaneous threats.

The BAE Systems-Leonardo solution will allow existing CMWS users to add a proven, readily exportable DIRCM capability in the most cost-effective way. It will maximize the effectiveness of CMWS flare decoying while enhancing aircraft survivability with a highly effective directed infrared countermeasure system.

Tony Innes, VP Sales Radar and Advanced Targeting at Leonardo, added: “We are very pleased to be able to offer this capability to operators around the world in collaboration with BAE Systems. The AN/AAR-57 CMWS is in service on thousands of platforms worldwide, making it highly complementary to our readily exportable Miysis DIRCM. International customers who operate the AN/AAR-57 now have a fast, simple and low risk way to equip their platforms with gold standard DIRCM protection against infrared missiles.”

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