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Advanced Self
Protection System (ASPS), a new generation of self-defense system,
developed by Elisra Electronics Systems. The system includes both
passive and active subsystems, and incorporates, for the first
time of an F-16, both full azimuth coverage RWR and passive (EO)
Missile Warning System (MWS). The system can detect pulse, CW,
High PRF and Pulse Doppler signals, discriminate them from
interference and prioritize the most threatening ones. The system
points at a valid threat both visual and audible means. The MWS
can also track a threat throughout the engagement. After detecting
a missile threat, by its infrared signature, filters the
background clutter by a narrow spectral window optimized to
real-time signal, by an adaptive threshold. The threat assessment
is determined by a after a rapid target algorithm, which tracks
each threat frame-by-frame, analyzes target maneuverability,
relative position, inertial data and angular velocity and
intensity.
By using infrared imagery and signal processing,
PAWS-2 detects and tracks incoming missile's hot plume as it
appears within a protective sphere surrounding the aircraft. The
system discriminates between threatening and non-threatening
missiles, by evaluating the missile's trajectories. When it
detects a threatening missile, PAWS-2 alerts the aircrew with a
warning signal and automatically activates countermeasures such as
flares and DIRCM. The ASPS' active subsystem (jammer) can be used
against enemy radars and radar guided threats. The system can
employ a rich repertoire of deceptive signals, at various
frequencies and power levels, to employ Doppler, range, AM and
various noise techniques. The system is also integrated with the
Advanced Countermeasures Dispensing System (ACDS) built by BAE
Systems' Israeli based subsidiary (formerly Rokar International).
ACDS controls and dispenses various types of countermeasures,
including chaff, flares and RF decoys produced by IMI, that adapt
to the various phases of the engagement parameters. Special
designs allows the ACDS to fire dual chaff cartridges double the
number of on-board chaff stores per mission, and fire
multi-spectral flares to response or a stronger decoy signal. The
EW cockpit displays are provided by the Terma.
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