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09 October 2023
by Zach Rosenberg
An E-2D Hawkeye prepares to land and be received by the Greyhawks of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 120 on 9 September 2019 at Naval Station Norfolk. This is the first E-2D Hawkeye with aerial refuelling capability to join the fleet, increasing the US Navy’s battlespace awareness and integrated fire control, both from the air and the sea. (US Navy)
The US Navy (USN) awarded Northrop Grumman an USD845 million contract to update the E-2D Hawkeye to Delta System Software Configuration 6 (DSSC 6) on 12 September. DSSC 6 is intended to replace the E-2D’s current flight mission computer and cockpit displays.
The update is the “most significant change to this platform since the E-2D rolled out”, Captain Pete Arrobio, commander of the USN’s E-2 programme office, said in a statement.
“Essentially, with the changes and upgrades with DSSC 6, this will be an E-2D ‘Block II’, which will reduce pilot workload, improve situational awareness, and bring vital readiness and reliability upgrades paired with architecture and cyber-security improvements,” Capt Arrobio added.
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