Electronic Warfare Countermeasures to be Developed for U.S. Army Combat Vehicles

BAE Systems will further develop its Multi-Class Kill System (MCSKS) countermeasures under a U.S. Army contract to protect ground combat vehicles against guided missiles and other relevant threats By Joseph Macey / 26 Nov 2024
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BAE Systems’ Multi-Class Soft Kill Systems (MCKS) countermeasure protects ground combat vehicles against guided missiles and adjacent threats.

The company has been awarded follow-on contract from the U.S. Army to further develop its laser-based Stormcrow™ and TERRA RAVEN™ countermeasure systems, advancing the Army’s electronic warfare (EW)-based Active Protection System (APS) work. The advanced systems effectively counter threats and allow crews to conserve kinetic countermeasures.

Jared Belinsky, Director of Integrated Survivability Solutions at BAE Systems, said; “Today’s combat vehicles need active protection systems that quickly and efficiently counter modern threats.

“Missile countermeasures are part of our full-spectrum approach to electromagnetic warfare. We’re creating an Intrepid Shield™ around our customers’ platforms – improving their effectiveness on the battlefield.”

BAE Systems’ active protection systems provide next-generation layered defense capabilities for vehicles and maritime platforms, leveraging advanced electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) and radio-frequency (RF) spectrum technologies. The systems are small, modular, lightweight, rugged, and cost-efficient. They use multi-function sensors, intelligent processing, and electromagnetic emitters to provide enhanced situational awareness and threat response in all weather and lighting conditions and in challenging terrain and complex battlespaces.

BAE Systems has provided combat-proven aircraft survivability equipment to the U.S. Department of Defense and its allies for decades and is an innovator in full-spectrum electromagnetic warfare technology. The MCSKS contract builds on the company’s successful execution of the Advanced Layered Soft Kill System (ALSKS) and the Layered Soft Kill System (LSKS) development programs, including several successful capability demonstrations.

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