Helis, December 03, 2020 - Southeast Aerospace (SEA), a leading Aerospace solutions company, announced that it has been contracted to provide ALE-47 CMDS dispenser mounts to Leonardo for their new MH-139 helicopter project.
The MH-139 is a new helicopter that is being used to replace the aging UH-1N helicopter for the United States Air Force.
These parts are the primary mounting structure for the ALE-47 Airborne Countermeasures Dispensers. SEA’s universal dispenser mounts offer the flexibility of being fixed at multiple fire angles making them ideal for any rotorcraft.
The system uses information from integrated electronic warfare sensors such as radar warning receivers and missile warning receivers to determine the correct response to defeat infrared and radio frequency guided missiles.
The MH-139 is a new helicopter that is being used to replace the aging UH-1N helicopter for the United States Air Force.
These parts are the primary mounting structure for the ALE-47 Airborne Countermeasures Dispensers. SEA’s universal dispenser mounts offer the flexibility of being fixed at multiple fire angles making them ideal for any rotorcraft.
The system uses information from integrated electronic warfare sensors such as radar warning receivers and missile warning receivers to determine the correct response to defeat infrared and radio frequency guided missiles.
AN/ALE-47 Dispenser
The Tracor ( now BAe Systems ) ALE-47 Airborne Countermeasures Dispenser System protects fixed-wing, fast jet, and rotary aircraft against infrared and radio-frequency missile attacks worldwide.
The ALE-47 Airborne Countermeasure Dispenser System' delivers aircraft survivability from IR and RF missile attacks.
ALE-47 has proven its effectiveness in battle and has become the trusted system of choice for aircraft and aircrew survivability. More than 4,000 ALE-47 systems have been installed on 37 different platforms in 30 countries.
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MH-139A Grey Wolf in US Air Force
SEA Southeast Aerospace State of Florida