Thales to supply EW programming stations
- for French Army and Navy helicopters
The programming stations perform two main functions:
-- Pre-mission uploading of threat libraries for self-protection systems. This data enables a platform's systems and equipment to detect and identify the full range of radar, missile and laser threats in the battlespace, and initiate appropriate protective action.
-- Post-mission collection and analysis of recorded data to supplement threat libraries for future operations.
Twenty-six stations have been ordered for French Army aviation and 24 for the French Navy. A key benefit of the contract is commonality: the new stations can be used with all seven families of helicopters, whereas previous stations were restricted to a single family. This innovative capability offers a number of advantages:
-- easy familiarisation and use by operators thanks to a standard interface,
-- simpler, faster operator training,
-- common maintenance procedures,
-- more efficient sharing of operational libraries.
This latest success is a further endorsement of Thales's ability to design, develop and manufacture electronic warfare self-protection systems as well as mission planning/debriefing stations for aircraft deployed on transport, surveillance, patrol and combat missions.
Thales self-protection systems equip the majority of helicopters in service with the French armed forces, providing aircraft and their crews with the crucial protection they need against a broad array of threats - in particular surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles - in all types of theatres of operations.
Source : Thales Group (Paris: HO.PA)

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