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ITT reached a milestone in the development of a Pointer/Tracker, one of the key components for a Directed InfraRed CounterMeasures (Dircm) system, when it conducted an airborne demonstration on a UH-60 helicopter in early July. Over the next 18 months, FedEx will equip 11 MD-10 freighters with Northrop Grumman's Guardian directed infrared countermeasures technology. From the rudimentary days of REWSON with the ALE-29, ALR-45, and ALQ-100 on limited numbers of aircraft, to today's ALE-47, ALQ-165, integrated defensive electronic countermeasures, and directed infrared countermeasures programs, aircraft survivability has come a long way in supporting virtually all Navy fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft. |
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