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Raytheon is supported by several domestic and international partners on the program. The ALR-93(V) radar warning receiver (RWR) is provided by Northrop Grumman's Defensive Systems Division, San Jose, Calif. BAE Systems of Austin, Texas, provides the ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser.
As part of an aggressive effort to share work with Greek industry, five in-country subcontractors will also be performing a significant role on the program. INTRACOM, Athens, Greece, will build co-production transmitters used in the jammer system as well as processor cards for the RWR; Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI), Tanagra, Greece, is providing RWR processor integration and test, cockpit equipment, and ASPIS II system installation and checkout on F-16 Block 52+ aircraft; SONAK, Athens, Greece, provides flight line test equipment and in-country retrofit of digital RF memories; Miltech, Athens, Greece, will manufacture countermeasure dispensers; and Interoperability Systems International (ISI), Athens, Greece, will provide cabling for the ASPIS II in- country test facility. |
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