Elbit Systems to supply DIRCM and airborne EW Self Protection Systems for Asia-Pacific country


Elbit Systems announced on July 5 that it was awarded an $80 million contract to supply Direct Infrared Counter Measures (DIRCM) and airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) systems for a country in Asia-Pacific. The contract will be performed over a two-year period.

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Elbit Systems to supply DIRCM and airborne EW Self Protection Systems for Asia Pacific country  Elbit Systems will provide C-MUSIC DIRCM systems together with the company’s Infra-Red-based Passive Airborne Warning Systems (IR-PAWS), (Picture source: Elbit Systems)


Under the contract, Elbit Systems will provide C-MUSIC DIRCM systems together with the company’s Infra-Red-based Passive Airborne Warning Systems (IR-PAWS), for several aircraft types, providing high levels of protection and redundancy. These systems have accumulated hundreds of thousands of flight hours to date, and have been selected by numerous customers to equip more than 25 types of aircraft. Customers include Israel, Germany, NATO’s multinational fleet and others.

Oren Sabag, General Manager of Elbit Systems ISTAR & EW, commented: “The rising threat that aircraft face from shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles increases the demand for certified and operationally proven self-protection systems. Our capability to provide a complete and tested solution well positions us to address this growing need.”