How do electronic warfare systems work?
Electronic Warfare (EW) represents the ability to use the electromagnetic spectrum—signals such as radio, infrared or radar—to sense, protect, and communicate. At the same time, it can be used to deny adversaries the ability to either disrupt or use these signals.
What is Saab system?
Saab offers state of the art communication systems for all domains, military and civil – whether out on the sea, under the surface, up in the sky or on land. No matter the situation, you can count on us to secure your communication.
Who owns Saab defense?
In June 2011, the British company sold its remaining stake bringing its 16-year involvement in Saab to an end. As of August 2020, Investor AB owns a 30.16% stake in the company (39.69% of the voting rights) and is the top owner.
How long does an ECM jammer last?
The ECM (Electronic Counter-Measure) Jammer is a deployable device available in PAYDAY 2. It takes 2 seconds to deploy and the jamming effects last for 20 seconds, unless lengthened by skills listed below.
What is Self Protection jammer?
Self-protection jammer systems apply noise jamming to generate sufficient tracking errors to prevent a successful engagement or perform deception jamming to deny threat system automatic tracking capability. Both noise and deceptive jamming calculations contain the effect of the self-protection jammer platform’s RCS.
Why choose Saab for electronic warfare?
With over 50 years of electronic warfare innovation, Saab provides electronic warfare solutions for a variety of platforms in the air, land and sea domains. Radar and radar-guided weapons have always been a main threat for aircraft, and for an aircraft manufacturer like Saab, electronic warfare is a key technology.
Why Saab self-protection systems?
Saab offers all-encompassing self-protection solutions for protection of all types of combat vehicles. Our self-protection systems give superior situational awareness, unrivalled survivability and the capability needed to maximise mission effectiveness.
Why Saab International?
Saab has seen substantial international growth in recent years, fueled by conscious choices, increased presence in strategic markets together with international partnerships and a strong focus on innovation and state of the art product portfolio. This has laid the foundation for a unique position in the global defence and security market.
Why Saab for the Dutch army?
Saab was founded in 1937 and since then we have come a long way. From peacekeeping operations to real combat scenarios – today’s missions demand the seamless implementation of strategies. Saab has signed a contract for the delivery of live training systems and services to the Dutch armed forces.