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HIGHLIGHTS

• Tactical Configurations
EW PRODUCTS

- Land, sea & air


Command EWOC

- Mission equipment specifications: The right equipment


Theatre level command center
for the job
• Logistics
COMINT

- Equipment commonality Electronic Support (ES)


- Optimal sparing DF 1 - 3,000 MHz
- Common user interfaces and software
• Training
Monitoring/surveillance 1 MHz - 24 GHz

- Embedded (local) training


Electronic Attack (EA) Conventional and LPI signals

- EW Trainer
2 - 3 000 MHz

- Direct link between operational and training databases Electronic Protection (EP) 2 - 3,000 MHz
• Expandable
- Able to address future needs with existing systems
ELINT
- LAN ports on ES and Command/EWOC units allow for ELINT Support (ES) DF: 2 - 18 GHz
addition of multiple operators Monitoring/surveillance 5 - 40 GHz
• Communication
- Common communications methodology throughout
ELINT Attack (EA) Coherent and non-coherent

- Low communications bandwidth


8 - 18 GHz

- Database synchronization ELINT Electronic Protection (EP) 2 - 18 GHz

DEPLOYMENT
Land mobile
Surface vessels
Soldier and hummer photos courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corp
Air
UAV

STARHAWK INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEM


DRS’s world class Starhawk Integrated Electronic The Electronic Warfare Operations Center (EWOC) acts as
Electronic Warfare Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Warfare System (IEWS), allows land forces to monitor, the tactical command and control center for the entire
Operations Center (EWOC) intercept, collect locate and jam radio communication system. The primary function of the EWOC is to maintain a
and radar of enemy forces. The Land Force Electronic central command post that is constantly in contact with the
Warfare (EW) System is based on previously developed Land Force Headquarters receiving tasking and battle orders
and field-proven system used in High Frequency (HF), and reporting intelligence information as well as the
COMINT ELINT
Electronic Attack (EA) Electronic Attack (EA) Very High Frequency/Ultra-High Frequency (VHF/UHF), order-of-battle and location of hostile forces. Mission
microwave surveillance/Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) planning deployment scenario generation and system
and jamming system platforms. effectiveness are analyzed using map-based tools.

DRS has conducted an extensive analysis in order to


COMINT ELINT provide optimal performance, mobility, flexibility,
Electronic Protection (EP) Electronic Protection (EP)
expandability, cost and delivery to meet a rapidly
developing threat. The system architecture is designed
to exploit HF skywave, HF Groundwave, VHF/UHF and
COMINT ELINT
microwave Line-of-Sight (LOS) signals to establish a
Electronic Support (ES) Electronic Support (ES)
high-level order-of-battle and strategic positioning of the
ground forces. Communications On-The-Move (COTM) Vehicle

StarHawk’s IEWS Components

Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright © DRS Codem Systems, Inc. 2009. All Rights Reserved.
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corp
Export of DRS Codem Systems, Inc. products may be subject to U.S. Export Controls. U.S. Export licenses may be required.
Communications On-The-Move (COTM) Vehicle

DRS Codem Systems Inc.


21 Continental Boulevard, Merrimack, NH 03054 Tel: 603.429.0111 Fax 603.429.0155 www.drs.com info@drs-cs.com
(ISO 9001:Registered Company)

Cleared by U.S. DoD/OSR for Public Release under OSR case number 09-S-1038 dated 3.17.2009. DRS CS V9 3/30/09
COMMAND ELectronic INTelligence (ELINT) ATTACK
EWOC
RECONNAISSANCE (RECON) UNIT
• Denial of enemy communications in the range of ELINT Recon
• Mobile system 8 GHz - 18 GHz • Detect and analyze enemy emitters
• LAN access supporting multiple operators and operations • Narrow beam width (< 8°) • Tracks up to 500 radars simultaneously
• High-speed communications • Multiple emitter attack • Multi-node radar report merging
• Deployment of resources • Pulse width characteristics: 50 ns • Dynamic range: 60 dBm
• Overall battlefield situational awareness and • Multiple power stages and bands • Sensitivity: -60 dBm
mission planning • Mobile tactical unit • Built-in training simulator
• Remote control capability
• ELINT EA UAV control COMINT Recon
• Jamming effectiveness, EA mission planning software • Locate and analyze enemy emitters
ELINT System
• Monitoring and surveillance

ELECTRONIC PROTECTION (EP)


COMINT EP
• Provide for communication decoy (HF/VHF/UHF) and localized
jamming (VHF/UHF) equipment is self-contained
• Remote control capability
Interior

ELINT EP
• Provide for electronic protection
• Multiple EP’s may be connected to an ELINT ES/ESM
• Equipment is self-contained
• Remote control capability

Mobile Jammer Mobile Tactical Unit


Photo courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corp
ELECTRONIC ATTACK (EA)
COMmunications INTelligence (COMINT) EA
ELECTRONIC SUPPORT/DIRECTION FINDING (ES/DF)
COMINT ES
Reconnaissance Vehicle

• Denial of enemy communications in the range of • Locate and analyze enemy emitters UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE SOLUTIONS
2 - 3,000 MHz • Correlative Interferometric Direction Finding (CIDF), Plug and play philosophy
• HF groundwave, HF skywave, VHF, UHF 1 - 3,000 MHz User interfaces are identical to land/sea-based systems
• Reactive jammer, 96 concurrent channels - any combination • > 100,000 DF calculations per second
of fixed frequency (conventional) or frequency hopping Low • Monitoring and surveillance, 1 MHz - 24 GHz
Probability of Intercept (LPI) enemy emitters • Remote control capability
• Directional antenna system • COMINT UAV control
• Remote control capability • DF net control
• EA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) control
• Jamming effectiveness, EA mission planning software ELINT ES
• Locate and analyze enemy emitters
• Pulse width characteristics: 50 ns
• Built-in training simulator
• Emitter database
• Remote control capability Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Mobile Electronic Protection
• ELINT UAV control
• DF net control/Electronic Order-of-Battle (EOB)

Comms EA Unit

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