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28.01.2010
US Navy is looking for new solutions inside Jammer program
Faced with these quickly changing environs, the US Navy is looking for new solutions inside the frame of the Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) program. Electronic warfare (EW) and attack (EA) specialists are operating thought front technologies being offered by cardinal business teams: Northrop-Grumman, BAE Systems, ITT/Boeing and Raytheon. NGJ is anticipated to be the base for an association of open-architecture, software-driven, adenoidal- and managed-power, well updated EW/EA systems that could enable electronic attack from long ranges than is accomplishable now.

There are no requirements still, but an inventorying of future capabilities is underway. There are few apparent inevitably also as a mind-blowing database of options. Software-programmable radios-despite JTRS's (Joint Tactical Radiocommunication System's) account of developing delays-will be the assistant. Initially, leastways, NGJ is convergent on the non-penetrating, non-escorting, stand jam part.