Danish aerospace and defense firm Terma is going ahead with the development of a key processor upgrade for its AN/ALQ-213 electronic warfare countermeasures management system, expected to benefit hundreds of A-10As and pre-Block 40 F-16C/Ds in the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard.
The $11-million development work is done with Georgia Tech Research Institute of Atlanta, Georgia as prime contractor and Terma North America, operating out of Warner-Robins, Georgia, as the main subcontractor.
According to Steen Lynenskjold, Senior Vice President of Terma's Air Systems division, the customer for the AN/ALQ-213 Processor Upgrade ("APU") is the U.S. Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Center...
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