Wednesday, December 9, 2009

First Prophet Enhanced Electronic Warfare System Rolls Off Production Line at General Dynamics

First Prophet Enhanced Electronic Warfare System Rolls Off Production Line at General Dynamics
December 9, 2009 10:03:43 AM

- Battlefield commanders and warfighters will soon be able to quickly and accurately detect, identify and deter a wide range of signal emissions

-SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., -- Part of the Army's initiative to rapidly field signals intelligence capabilities that address the challenge of intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance (ISR) recently rolled off the production line in Scottsdale. A team led by General Dynamics C4 Systems delivered the first Prophet Enhanced tactical signals intelligence system before a group of military customers including Brig. Gen. Thomas Cole, program executive officer for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors for the U.S. Army.

The Prophet Enhanced system will enable tactical commanders to better "see," "hear" and "respond" to ISR information throughout the networked battlespace. The first system, integrated into a Panther rapid-deployment command-and-control vehicle will next undergo system testing and evaluation in Scottsdale. The Army awarded the Prophet Enhanced contract to a team led by General Dynamics in February 2009.

"Once fielded, this system will have a direct and immediate impact on protecting warfighters throughout the battlespace," said Mark Showah, director of Integrated Systems for General Dynamics C4 Systems.

Built by BAE Systems, the Panther vehicle is a highly survivable, air- transportable tactical vehicle that incorporates mine and ballistic protection for military personnel.

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