F-16 Gains 'Invisible Shield' as Viper Shield EW System Passes Key Tests
Story by Kathrine Frich • 3h
The AN/ALQ-254(V)1 Viper Shield, a cutting-edge electronic warfare (EW) system developed by L3Harris and Lockheed Martin, is poised to enhance the F-16 fighter jets of U.S. allies.
Detects Electromagnetic Emmisions
Designed in coordination with the U.S. Air Force, Viper Shield will soon serve international F-16 operators, bolstering their defense capabilities against a range of aerial threats, according to WP.
Viper Shield works seamlessly with the AN/APG-83 SABR radar, allowing F-16s to detect, identify, and pinpoint electromagnetic emissions from potential threats, such as radar-guided missiles, anti-aircraft batteries, and hostile aircraft.
Using advanced jamming capabilities, Viper Shield can electronically counter these threats, disrupting their targeting systems and boosting the F-16’s survivability in combat zones.
Its capabilities represent a significant upgrade in situational awareness and threat response for allied air forces operating F-16s.
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