A Lockheed Martin and Raytheon team demonstrated its potential electronic attack solution for the US Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) during the mid-2012 multinational 'Rim of the Pacific' ('RIMPAC') maritime exercise conducted near Hawaii. The team completed land-based integration and test activities of its SEWIP Block 3 solution earlier this year at Lockheed Martin's new USD3.5 million electronic-warfare test facility in Syracuse, New York. Following these trials, the proposed system went to sea on Lockheed Martin's mobile Integrated Common Electronic Warfare System testbed to demonstrate potential improvements to the fleet's capability to electronically attack anti-ship missiles. Source: Naval Open Source INTelligence
Next-generation EW tested in naval exercise
A Lockheed Martin and Raytheon team demonstrated its potential electronic attack solution for the US Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) during the mid-2012 multinational 'Rim of the Pacific' ('RIMPAC') maritime exercise conducted near Hawaii. The team completed land-based integration and test activities of its SEWIP Block 3 solution earlier this year at Lockheed Martin's new USD3.5 million electronic-warfare test facility in Syracuse, New York. Following these trials, the proposed system went to sea on Lockheed Martin's mobile Integrated Common Electronic Warfare System testbed to demonstrate potential improvements to the fleet's capability to electronically attack anti-ship missiles. Source: Naval Open Source INTelligence
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