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07 April 2023
by Carlo Munoz
An EA-18G Growler from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23, located at NAS Patuxent River, conducts a flight test over southern Maryland. (US Navy)
The US Navy (USN) is moving ahead with the development of a new electronic attack (EA) capability to address shortfalls in fleet-wide requirements for airborne signal jamming operations across specific radio frequency (RF) bands.
Navy officials have selected CAES, a Northern Virginia-based company specialising in advanced RF technologies, to carry out the development work for the initial, pre-production variants of the AN/ALQ-99 Low Band Consolidation (LBC) transmitter.
The new LBC transmitter will build upon the company’s work on the AN/ALQ-99 Low Band Transmitter (LBT), a modular transmitter integrated into the platform’s overall Tactical Jamming System (TJS), according to a 4 April company statement issued during the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2023 conference held in National Harbor, Maryland.
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