IAI launches Scorpius family the first electronic warfare system of its kind in the world

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Hitech Nov 12, 2021

The aerospace industry launches the Scorpius family, the first electronic warfare system (LA) of its kind in the world with reception capabilities, blocking and disrupting several threats at different frequencies and in different directions at the same time. And disrupt the activity of enemy systems in a targeted manner, using multiple transmission beams at the same time. The threats handled by the system are from a wide range and include aircraft, drones, ships, missiles, means of communication and more. Unprecedented that it is possible to detect a large number of threats with different characteristics in parallel, across a wide range, and to simultaneously treat each threat with a tailored response.The new technology increases the ranges of absorption, blocking and disruption using a staring multi-beam array (AESA).
The Scorpius family provides groundbreaking electronic warfare solutions for terrestrial, naval, and aerial space: Scorpius G is a portable ground-level LA system, installed on a vehicle and capable of rapid deployment. Navigation, and data transmission. Scorpio G opens up a new category in the field of air defense: a "soft" air defense system, which produces an electronic protection umbrella over a wide geographical area, and neutralizes a wide range of modern threats in the area.
Scorpius N is an electronic warfare system for the protection of ships. The system protects ships from advanced threats in the naval sector, including long-range missiles and attacking UAVs. AESA technology allows Scorpio N to detect distant long-range threats that allow for a consistent response, and neutralize their action with powerful and powerful electronic beams. Simultaneously block threats from different directions in space.
In the air arena, the Scorpius family contains the Scorpius SP - a system for self-defense of aircraft, and the Scorpius SJ - for the counter-defense of a wide air sector. The Scorpius family also contains the Scorpius T - a pilot training system for dealing with advanced air defense systems. The system was incorporated into Blue Flag, the Air Force's international exercise, last October.
Air Force Intelligence Director Adi Dolberg: "The modern battlefield relies on the electromagnetic space for whispering, communication and navigation. "The best engineers in the aerospace industry are a breakthrough in the electronic system, and provide new and groundbreaking capabilities for electronic defense and disruption of enemy systems."

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