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EL/M-2222S Nav-Guard


IOC: March 2012
Origin: Israel

Contractor/s: Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI)

Description: The EL/M-2222S Nav-Guard is a naval self-protection system derived from the aircraft-mounted Flight Guard System. It has been designed to protect patrol boats and other vessels patrolling in littoral waters along potentially hostile shorelines from such threats as coastal weapon systems and anti-tank rockets and missiles. It can detect, classify and verify a potential threat to the boat and react accordingly by initiating an alert to the crew and dispensing smoke, chaff, and flares. The IAI's Elta Systems EL/M-2222S Nav-Guard was first unveiled at the Singapore Airshow in 2010.

The Nav-Guard includes a radar-based Missile Approach Warning System (MAWS) and a variety of reaction systems, such as smoke dispensers and chaff and flare dispensers. Additional subsystems can also be integrated into the system, including a radar warning receiver, a laser warning receiver, a day/night electro-optical system, an infra-red search/track, RF jammer/counter measures, and an infra-red jammer/counter measures. The Nav-Guard system prototype was still in development as of January 2010.

Parent system is the Flight Guard System
IOC: 2006
Other Family Members: EL/M-2160 SPS

 

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