By Program Executive Officer Integrated Warfare Systems
Public Affairs
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy is evaluating a scaled-down
version of the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) system
for potential incorporation on future Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), Naval Sea
Systems Command announced, Nov. 20.
SEWIP is an evolutionary development block upgrade program
for the SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare (EW) System and will be designated as
AN/SLQ-32C(V)6. Still in the early stages of development, its purpose is to
provide LCS with an improved electronic warfare suite to improve the ship's
defense capabilities.
"This system is another example of the close
partnerships to deliver a tremendous improvement in warfighting capability to
our Sailors," said Capt. Doug Small, major program manager for Above Water
Sensors (PEO IWS 2.0). "By maintaining commonality with SEWIP Block 2, we
are able to simultaneously reduce life-cycle sustainment costs for the
fleet."
Upgrades to the antenna, receiver and combat system
interface allow the SEWIP system to pace new threats; improve signal detection,
measurement accuracies and classification, and mitigate electromagnetic
interference.
AN/SLQ-32(V)6 provides enhanced electronic support
capability that allows better detection of current threats. The SEWIP Block 3
will include improvements for the electronic attack by providing integrated
countermeasures against radio frequency-guided threats and extending frequency
range coverage. The Block 3 will be installed on surface combatants that have
the existing active version of the SLQ-32.
An at-sea demonstration to test the effectiveness of the
system's capabilities on LCS is scheduled for December 2014 aboard USS Freedom
(LCS 1) off the coast of San Diego.
Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems
manages surface ship and submarine combat technologies and systems, and
coordinates Navy enterprise solutions across ship platforms.
Program Executive Office for Littoral Combat Ships provides
a single program executive responsible for acquiring and sustaining mission
capabilities of the LCS class from procurement through fleet employment and
sustainment.
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