Aerospace & Defense Electronics

Source: Lockheed Martin Sippican


NAVIES TO CONTINUE RELYING ON NULKA DECOY SYSTEM
Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Source: Lockheed Martin Sippican


NEWTOWN, Conn. - NULKA Decoy Launch Systems and their electronic payloads should be made in steady numbers over the next several years for the U.S. Navy as well as for a growing list of international customers. NULKA is scheduled to be installed - or has been installed - on U.S. Navy ship classes DDG 51, CG 47, FFG 7, LSD 41, LSD 49, LPD 17, LHA 6, and WMSL. The systems have also been selected for nine aircraft carriers.

In October 2013 BAE Systems secured a $35 million contract to produce additional NULKA decoys for the Royal Australian Navy and the U.S. Navy.

A report on the NULKA program is available from Forecast International.

Source: http://www.defenselink.mil
Author: Andrew Dardine, Defense Electronics Anal 
 

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