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The modernized UMTE systems have been installed at Nellis, NV, Luke, AZ and Eielson, AK Air Force Bases and are scheduled for Volk Field, WI in the near future. The UMTE system has also been successfully fielded to the Cold lake Air Weapons Range in Alberta, Canada. UMTE is the leading edge in realistic pilot training for real world electronic warfare environments. The DRS modernized Unmanned Threat Emitter (UMTE) is a true Effective Radiated Power (ERP) system remotely operated with high-fidelity signal representation. This system provides Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) ranging solutions resulting in realistic tactical training for combat aircrews. UMTE is excellent for mission rehearsal ranges where pilots can practice their tactics before encountering the real threat in actual combat. Advanced threats are easily programmed through our user-friendly ThreatBuilder™ software and the pedestal is robust, supporting antenna movement at a rate that easily tracks high- speed targets. The modernization program provides enhancements to the threat reactivity model to include aircraft maneuvers and deployment of chaff. The state-of-the-art Electronic Attack (EA) receivers that analyze the jamming produced by the aircraft system and enable the threat to react accordingly, are invaluable tools for training today’s pilots how to survive in tough wartime environments. UNMANNED THREAT EMITTER

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The modernized UMTE systems have been installed atNellis, NV, Luke, AZ and Eielson, AK Air Force Bases and arescheduled for Volk Field, WI in the near future. The UMTEsystem has also been successfully fielded to the Cold lakeAir Weapons Range in Alberta, Canada. UMTE is the leadingedge in realistic pilot training for real world electronicwarfare environments.

The DRS modernized Unmanned Threat Emitter (UMTE) isa true Effective Radiated Power (ERP) system remotelyoperated with high-fidelity signal representation. This systemprovides Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) ranging solutionsresulting in realistic tactical training for combat aircrews.

UMTE is excellent for mission rehearsal ranges where pilotscan practice their tactics before encountering the real threatin actual combat. Advanced threats are easily programmedthrough our user-friendly ThreatBuilder™ software and thepedestal is robust, supporting antenna movement at a ratethat easily tracks high- speed targets. The modernizationprogram provides enhancements to the threat reactivitymodel to include aircraft maneuvers and deployment ofchaff. The state-of-the-art Electronic Attack (EA) receiversthat analyze the jamming produced by the aircraft systemand enable the threat to react accordingly, are invaluabletools for training today’s pilots how to survive in toughwartime environments.

UNMANNED THREAT EMITTER

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DRS ICAS, LLC.P.O. Box 222, 485 Cayuga Road, Buffalo, NY 14225-0222 Tel: 716.631.6018 Fax 716.631.6199 www.drs-ds.com [email protected]

DRS BUF V7 10/21/11

(ISO 9001:Registered Company)

PARAMETER CHARACTERISTICS

Operating frequency 0.7 to 16 GHz

(threat specific)

Pulse width Full fidelity

PRI range Full fidelity

Programmable threat modes 256

Antenna slew rate (tracking) Up to 60°/sec

Operation Manual, automatic,

semi-automatic

Mobility Prepared site, vehicle, trailer

Output power Full ERP up to 900 kW peak

Pointing sources ACMI, IFF, radar

Electronic Counter Measure RGPO, VGPO, noise,

(ECM) techniques detected AM chaff

HIGHLIGHTS• Full ERP threats for realistic threat reaction in

any situation• Programmable threat reactivity model for highly realistic

and flexible training scenarios• Remotely controlled for cost effective operations• High reliability in all weather conditions due to thorough

environmental testing• Modular design for ease of maintenance and reduction of

O&M costs• Fully compatible with tethered or rangeless Air Combat

Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI)• EA receiver that evaluates jamming for reactivity model

UMTE Command and Control Center

OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

Transmitter Modular high power

Antenna High-gain parabolic dish

Elevation Rugged over azimuth

pedestal, 360° az,

-5° to +85° el

High bus data link Provides remote operation,

remote programming and

status

Ruggedized portable control Supports local operation

display unit and maintenance

Operators control console Commercial Off-The-Shelf

(COTS) workstation and PC

technology

Operators control stations Graphical User Interface

(GUI) with touch-screen

technology

Compatibility With M720 wheeled

mobilizer

Generator Remote start

Air-liftable

THREATS SIMULATED

SA-2, SA-3, SA-6, SA-8, ZSU 23/4, SA-10, SA-13, SA-15,

SA-20 and 2S6

Mission Control Display

Cleared by US DoD/OSR for Public Release under OSR case number 10-S-3155 dated 09.15.2010.

Cleared for Public Release – DS FSO Dated 21 October 2011.

Export of DRS ICAS, LLC products may be subject to U.S. Export Controls. U.S. Export licenses may be required.

Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright © DRS ICAS, LLC 2011. All Rights Reserved.