| Monday, March 15, 2010 |
Raytheon Secures Contract for Production of ALE-50 Towed DecoysNews >> Electronic Gear & Sensors >> Sales & Contracts Released on Thursday, May 14, 2009The award by the U.S. Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Center represents the 13th production lot of ALE-50 decoys, which are used by the Navy as well as the Air Force. The contract calls for 807 decoys for the Air Force to be delivered through April 2011. "The performance of our ALE-50 decoy is second to none," said Roy Azevedo, deputy vice president for Raytheon's Tactical Airborne Systems business area. "It is an important part of Raytheon's advanced complement of integrated avionics that help control the battlespace." Production of ALE-50 equipment began in December 1996. Completion of the Lot 13 program will bring the total number of decoys produced by Raytheon to 26,489. Towed decoy systems enhance aircraft survivability by acting as preferential targets for many types of missiles. Raytheon's ALE-50 system has played a key role in aircraft self-protection for several military conflicts and currently equips F-16, B-1B and F/A-18 aircraft. Work on the towed decoy system is being done by the company's Space and Airborne Systems business at its Tactical Airborne Systems facility in Goleta. |
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