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Electronic Warfare

Our engineering expertise provides strong EW capabilities across ground, sea, and sky to the Navy’s electronic protect systems.

We support advanced radar testing by developing prediction and analysis tools to solve Electronic Protection (EP) requirements for the U.S. Navy. TSC has the expertise to define, develop, integrate, and test a comprehensive EP capability to address Electronic Attack (EA) threats.

Antennas

We work collaboratively to meet your antenna requirements and mission needs. With 35+ years designing advanced RF solutions (Radar, EW, Missile Sensors) for DEVCOM, we can solve your programs greatest challenges.

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Fastrak

FASTRAK hardware supports simultaneous search, survey, and geolocation of WiFi and Bluetooth devices, collection of WiFi packets, cellular downlink survey and geolocation, and C-UAS functions.

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Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) Depot

  • Ongoing engineering and programmatic expertise supporting AEA depot at NAVSEA Crane. The depot supports the electronic warfare suite for the EA-18G Growler, a carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft
  • TSC’s LabVIEW expertise leveraged to create a custom test bench with integrated hardware and software for testing RF components and systems for the EA-18G
  • Test bench designed from standup to sustainment to provide continuous repair, analysis and calibration for the AEA suite

System EP Requirements Definition

  • Examination of current and future EA threats based on intel sources
  • Identification of mission objectives and operating environments (targets, clutter, noise EA, deceptive EA)
  • Derived EP system performance requirements and supporting EP functionality

EA/EP Test Plan

Development, Test Execution, & Performance Analysis

  • Sub-system testing
  • Tower based EA/EP testing at Land Based Test Site (LBTS)
  • Live aircraft Jamming Exercise (JAMEX) testing at LBTS or At-Sea

System Design Evaluation

  • Radar and EA System Modeling and Simulation, including system architecture, waveforms, and processing
  • EA scenario development and analysis
  • Calculation of EP performance metrics
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