EADS, LONDON: The sensor fusion software developed by EADS Defence Electronics for Turkish airspace surveillance on board the “Peace Eagle” early warning aircraft, has successfully completed its acceptance test.
As the company announced during the Defence Systems & Equipment International fair DSEi in London, the Multi-sensor Integration (MSI) software was accepted by Boeing in its role as the general contractor for the Peace Eagle programme following two intensive weeks of testing involving approximately 160 individual tests. The MSI software is in service on board the NATO AWACS fleet and has been ordered also for the Australian “Wedgetail” programme.
Based on the existing capabilities and on the experience gained in the diverse programmes EADS has also offered an advanced solution for the British “Eagle” programme. The Multi-Sensor Integration is the central element of this upgrade to enhance the airborne warning and control capability of the RAF “Sentry” airborne early warning aircraft.
The four 737 AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning and Control) early warning aircraft developed by Boeing and operated by the Turkish Air Force will be equipped with EADS Defence Electronics
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