The Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System, or EPAWSS, is built by BAE Systems and is intended to allow F-15 fighters to monitor, jam and deceive threats in highly contested environments.
Two of the multi-role jets, carrying BAE Systems’ Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS), landed at RAF Lakenheath on 16 January. The milestone, which the USAF disclosed on ...
Boeing and BAE Systems delivered the first F-15E Strike Eagle outfitted with the new Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) upgrade shortly after a contract was awarded to ...
An EPAWSS-equipped F-15E in San Antonio, Texas, where Boeing retrofits the Strike Eagle. (Boeing) The first Boeing F-15E retrofitted with BAE Systems' AN/ALQ-250(V)1 Eagle Passive Active Warning ...
Arriving on the evening of Jan. 16, 2025, as RETRO 51 and RETRO 52, the two F-15Es were flown back to their home base in the UK with the support of KC-46A Pegasus 19-46062, callsign BLUE 94.
has disclosed that the first two F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft installed with the Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) has been delivered to the UK at RAF Lakenheath on 16 ...
EPAWSS is produced by BAE Systems as a subcontractor to Boeing. The contract purchases 45 EPAWSS kits for retrofit aboard in-service F-15E Strike Eagles, Boeing told Janes on 9 January.
A video from Boeing showed the jet departure from San Antonio, Texas, where BAE Systems provided the sophisticated upgrades. The EPAWSS is a game-changer for the F-15E, substantially enhancing pilot ...
Boeing is set to move full-rate production (FRP) for its electronic warfare (EW) kit that will be employed on the U.S. Air Force’s fleet of F-15E Strike Eagle and F-15EX Eagle II aircraft.
Boeing contracted BAE to help churn out the initial EPAWSS kit in March 2021 and stamped ... identifying and locating threat systems,” the Air Force said in a statement. As of Jan. 10, the ...