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Showing posts with label G550 AEW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label G550 AEW. Show all posts

Dec 16, 2023

"Leading Company Proposes an Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Aircraft to Spain to Fill Critical Capability Gap"

INDRA, a Spanish company specializing in defense technology, unveiled a significant project at the November 2023 International Fighter Conference in Madrid. During the event, they presented a detailed video showcasing the capabilities of a modified Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft.



The video prominently displays a Bombardier Global 6000 transformed into a SIGINT (Signal Intelligence) aircraft with the livery of the Spanish Air Force, explicitly showcasing the aircraft in the colors and with the titles 'Ejército del Aire y del Espacio' (Spanish Air Force).




The aircraft exhibits Integrated Airborne Signal Intelligence Solution and Air SIGINT systems developed by INDRA. Highlighted aspects and functions in the video include the capacity for monitoring the entire spectrum, real-time depiction and information management, data analysis, data fusion, collaborative functions, and air command and control.





This project bears similarity to the one undertaken by the German Luftwaffe involving three Global 6000 business jets set to become the Luftwaffe's new fleet of Pegasus SIGINT aircraft. These jets are currently undergoing extensive modification in Wichita, Kansas, with an expected service entry in 2026 and final deliveries in 2028.


The introduction of this system developed by the Spanish company is expected to fill a capability gap within the Spanish Air Force, which currently lacks dedicated intelligence aircraft. In 2015, the Spanish Air Force decommissioned the Boeing 707 351C Electronic Warfare aircraft, nicknamed 'The Spectrum Queen,' previously assigned to the 47 Mixed Group at Torrejón Air Base.



The Boeing 707 had the capability to intercept, monitor, and record communications or signals across the electromagnetic spectrum. It could detect and listen to enemy unit communications, map radars up to 500 kilometers away, and even video-record a target from a distance of 100 kilometers.

Since the retirement of the Boeing 707, the Spanish Air Force has tested at least one prototype intended as a replacement. This prototype, a Gulfstream G500 SEMA equipped with electronic surveillance technology, proved unsatisfactory and was discarded as a substitute for the B-707. Israel, a country that collaborated with Spain in the Boeing 707's service entry, possesses two similar aircraft modified by Israel Aerospace Industries.

Following these developments, INTEL SIGINT missions continued using a C-212 Aviocar and a Falcon 20 for electronic warfare, albeit with significantly reduced capabilities compared to the Boeing 707. However, these aircraft have also been retired.

Budgetary constraints have hindered the acquisition of a new SIGINT platform since then, exacerbated by strong public spending restrictions imposed by the European Union on Spain since 2012.

Given the critical nature of such missions for gaining an advantage in potential conflicts, Spain's neighbor, Morocco, has planned the acquisition of four G550 AEW aircraft for surveillance, warfare, and electronic intelligence missions. These aircraft will be equipped in Israel by IAI and are already in service in Australia, Israel, Italy, and Singapore.

Moreover, Spain recently retired its last operational Lockheed P-3M Orion maritime patrol aircraft in December 2022, leaving a gap in the Spanish Air Force's capability for maritime patrols and long-range search and rescue (SAR) missions.

To address this gap, Airbus will supply 16 C295W aircraft. Six of these will serve in maritime patrol (MPA) roles, while the remaining 10 will conduct maritime surveillance (MSA) missions. These aircraft will feature the latest Fully Integrated Tactical System (FITS) and mission-specific systems enabling anti-submarine warfare operations. Additionally, it appears these aircraft will be equipped with a magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) system.




Sep 9, 2018

Phase I complete for Navy’s range support aircraft replacement

The Tactical Airlift Program Office (PMA-207) Commercial Modifications and Range Support (CMARS) Team accepted delivery of their newest commercial-derivative aircraft platform, July 30.
The Gulfstream G550, with structural modifications, was further modified to house specialized telemetry equipment, unique to the Navy’s application. The G550 is slated to serve as the replacement for one of the aging P-3 range support aircraft operated out of NAWCWD in Point Mugu, California. The aircraft’s AEW structural modifications allow room for installation of a telemetry system and additional equipment to support future missions.
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Jan 23, 2018

Italy receives second G550 for AEW

Following a lead example that was delivered in late 2016, the new command-and-control aircraft has been acquired under a $750 million deal that also includes ground support equipment and a logistics support package. Rome has separately purchased an IAI-produced Earth observation satellite under its part of the arrangement, while Tel Aviv acquired 30 Leonardo M-346 advanced jet trainers for the Israeli air force.
"The first [CAEW] aircraft has already participated in several drills with NATO air forces, to the utmost satisfaction of the customer," Israel's defence ministry says.
flightglobal

Jul 1, 2017

US approves sale of modified G550 wiit ISR Equipment for RAAF

The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Australia for Gulfstream G550 Aircraft with Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Electronic Warfare (AISREW) mission systems. The estimated cost is $1.3 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale on June 23, 2017.
The Government of Australia requested the possible sale of up to five (5) Gulfstream G-550 aircraft modified to integrate Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Electronic Warfare (AISREW) mission systems, Global Positioning System (GPS) capability, secure communications, aircraft defensive systems; spares, including whole life costs of airborne and ground segments; aircraft modification and integration; ground systems for data processing and crew training; ground support equipment; publications and technical data; U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical and logistics support services; flight test and certification; and other related elements of logistical and program support. The total estimated program cost is $1.3 billion.
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Jan 6, 2016

L-3 G550 contract suggests new Australian surveillance deal

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) could be due to receive a new electronic intelligence (ELINT) and signals intelligence (SIGINT) aircraft, following a recent US Air Force contract award to L-3 Communications.
In a deal announced on 28 December 2015, the USAF granted a $92.6 contract for an “undefinitized contract action task order for Australia government G550 aircraft procurement and maintenance”.
The work – which is understood to involve two aircraft – will be performed at L-3's Greenville site in Texas, and should be completed by 30 November 2017.
No details were given about the nature of the work, or about the number of aircraft involved. The RAAF also has yet to formally announce a requirement for such an intelligence-gathering aircraft.
flightglobal

Oct 2, 2015

Italy's first AEW-roled G550 nears delivery

The Italian air force’s first of two Gulfstream G550 business jets to undergo modification to an airborne early warning and control system configuration, appears set for delivery to the service.
Pictured during a stop at Shannon airport in Ireland on 30 September, the aircraft – which carries a temporary US registration – had been flown from Gulfstream’s Savannah facility in Georgia, and later departed for Tel Aviv. Israel Aerospace Industries’ Elta Systems business unit is responsible for the integration of its AEW radars and other mission equipment.
The Italian air force is to follow Israel and Singapore in operating the AEW-adapted G550. Lead is scheduled for delivery on 15 October.
flightglobal

Oct 7, 2014

US Navy orders Gulfstream jet for test-range surveillance

The US Navy announced it will purchase a Gulfstream G550 modified to carry the conformal airborne early warning system (CAEW).
A request for proposals for a range support aircraft (RSA) was initially released in March 2013, resulting in the non-competitive contract award to Gulfstream.
The Navy will take delivery no later than the end of fiscal 2017.
Gulfstream builds the airframe and Elta Systems, is the prime contractor and systems integrator for the G550 CAEW aircraft. The US Navy will become the system's fourth customer, following orders from the Israeli Air Force, Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Italian Air Force.
flightglobal

Dec 16, 2010

IAI de Israel evalúa al G550 como avión cisterna/ IAI again evaluating G550 as tanker platform



Israel Aerospace Industries está evaluando de nuevo la posibilidad de qeu el Gulfstream G550 pueda utilizarse para misiones de reabastecimiento en vuelo, bien como plataforma complementaria, bien para el entrenamiento de pilotos.
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Israel Aerospace Industries is again evaluating the Gulfstream G550 as an inflight refuelling asset, but this time as a "complementary platform", or one that will serve during the training of pilots.
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Nov 12, 2010

IAI adaptará su G550 AEW para misiones de vigilancia marítima/ IAI to adapt G550 for maritime surveillance role


Israel Aerospace Industries está ofreciendo una versión modificada de vigilancia marítima de su avión de alerta temprana y vigilancia G550 basado en un avión comercial de Gulfstream.
La intención es cubrir las necesidades que tienen algunos países de conseguir una imagen clara de su zona marítima.
El G550 está en servicio con las fuerzas aéreas de Israel y Singapur.
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Israel Aerospace Industries is offering a modified version of its Gulfstream G550-based conformal airborne early warning (CAEW) aircraft that has the capability to detect targets at sea and near shores.
"The need of many countries is to get a full picture of their sea border zone and integrate it into one big potential threat picture," says an IAI source.
G550 is currently used by the air forces of Israel and Singapore.
flightglobal

Jan 31, 2010

SINGAPUR MUESTRA G550 AEW POR PRIMERA VEZ/RSAF DISPLAYS G550 AEW PLATFORM FOR FIRST TIME



La Fuerza Aérea de Singapur (RSAF), está mostrando el Gulfstream 550AEW recientemente adquirido por primera vez, en el Singapore Airshow. Singapur ha recibido recibió su primer avión en Febrero de 2008, y ha pedido 4 en total. La RSAF, está guardando un secreto absoluto sobre el avión, pero se piensa que ha sido modificado para portar la plataforma AEW ELTA.
La RSAF nunca ha confirmado las especificaciones, pero se piensa que es similar a la del G550 de la fuerza aérea israelí que entraron en servicio en 2008.
Israel Aerospace Industries, publicita que el modelo puede volar durante 9 horas a una altura de vuelo de 41.000ft pies (12.500m) y a 185 km. de su base. Las antenas de radar en el frontal y en los lados del fuselaje le proporcionan 360º de exploración, con una tripulación de 6 operadores.
El G550 modificado tiene instalado pod de medidas electrónicas, comunicaciones por satélite y datalink. Elta, "el fabricante", dice que el impacto de las modificaciones en las prestaciones del avión es mínimo.
Las entregas del G550 AEW de Singapur, están previstas para el periodo 2008-2010 y sustituirán a los 4 Northrop E-2C, en servicio hace mas de 20 años.
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The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is publicly displaying its modified Gulfstream 550-based airborne early warning (AEW) platform for the first time at the Singapore Airshow.
Singapore received its first aircraft in February 2008 and has ordered four of the G550s. The service has been highly secretive about the aircraft. It is understood that has been modified to carry the Elta conformal AEW platform.
The RSAF has never confirmed the specifications, but it is believed that it has a similar configuration to the Israeli air force's G550-based conformal AEW (CAEW) aircraft, which entered service early 2008.
Israel Aerospace Industries subsidiary Elta says the CAEW platform offers a mission endurance of 9h when operating at an altitude of 41,000ft (12,500m) and 185km from its home base. The aircraft features dual S-band radar arrays at the front and rear, plus L-band sensors on the fuselage side, providing 360° coverage. Israel's configuration has six on-board operator stations.
The modified G550 also has pod-housed electronic support measures equipment, plus satellite communications and line-of-sight datalinks. Elta says the airframe modifications have "minimal impact" on the business jet's performance.
The formal delivery period for its G550 AEW aircraft is late 2008 to 2010. The aircraft will replace four Northrop E-2Cs that have been in service for more than 20 years.