A long-time supplier of aircraft electronic self-protection systems for the USA and other armed forces, ITT Industries' Avionics Division (Hall 3, D11C) is at the show to promote its ability to provide complete survivability suites combining its own products with those of other companies.

"This trend is increasingly critical to the seamless integration of electronic warfare with other network-centric operations," says John Capeci, vice-president and business development director.

Team

He is here at the head of a six-man engineering and marketing team.

Leading ITT Avionics offerings include the AN/ALQ-136 countermeasures suite for the Boeing AH-64A Apache and special-forces helicopters, AN/ALQ-165 Advanced Self-Protection Jammer (F-14D, F-16 and F/A-18C/D), AN/ALQ-172 (B-52, special-forces C-130s), AN/ALQ-211 modular family of systems (AH-64D Apache, CV-22 Osprey, special-forces helicopters), AN/ALQ-214 (F/A-18E/F) and the Integrated Communications, Navigation and Identification (ICNI) system for the F/A-22 Raptor.

Source: Flight Daily News