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Bae Systems AN/ARC-231A MARS in US Army Helicopters


U.S. Army begins fielding BAE Systems’ AN/ARC-231A MARS mission-critical software-defined radios across rotary-wing aviation fleet. It is a drop-in replacement for the original ARC-231 and is designed to allow for software-only upgrades to its waveforms and capabilities.

The AN/ARC-231A MARS system delivers secure airborne communications and is manufactured at BAE Systems’ facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana with engineering support in Largo, Florida. It is noted for its low noise profile, making it suitable for use in urban environments





Bae Systems AN/ARC-231A MARS in US Army Helicopters
Bae Systems AN/ARC-231A MARS in US Army Helicopters
Bae Systems, September 05, 2025 - FORT WAYNE, IN - BAE Systems' AN/ARC-231A Multi-mode Aviation Radio Set (MARS) has completed initial installation and is operationally ready for use today on select U.S. Army rotary-wing aircraft.

This fielding marks a major step forward in equipping warfighters with an advanced, secure, and fast-operating communications solution to inform key decisions in the field. The AN/ARC-231A MARS system is the newest generation of multi-band, multi-mission, airborne communications systems with Type 1 crypto modernization.

BAE Systems designed the system to enable U.S. Army secure waveform upgrades across its rotary-wing fleet or tailored to specific mission needs. MARS' programmability supports evolving communication needs, special mission modifications, and performance enhancements. The software communications architecture and software-defined radio design enables deployment of new capabilities as software-only upgrades.

Brian Shadiack, director of Adaptive Communications and Sensing at BAE Systems, said "The fielding of the AN/ARC-231A MARS system marks a significant milestone to equip warfighters with advanced communications capabilities and an increase in mission readiness to respond more effectively to emerging threats. This next-generation, software-defined radio has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it meets the highest standards of performance. Its design reflects a deep understanding of warfighters' evolving needs in a rapidly changing operational environment."

Bae Systems AN/ARC-231A MARS in US Army Helicopters
The AN/ARC-231A MARS system consists of the RT-1987 radio and accompanying hardware, such as amplifiers and mounting bases.




The AN/ARC-231A MARS system is comprised of the RT-1987 radio with associated ancillaries, including amplifiers and mounting bases. It serves as a drop-in replacement for the original ARC-231 radio currently fielded across U.S. armed forces and allies. MARS focuses on configurability and allows for flexible integration and mission deployment options that ensure interoperability for joint force operations.

Available through foreign defense sales, it provides international compliant air traffic control communications and a full range of mandatory U.S. and NATO capabilities.

With more than 100,000 radios deployed globally, BAE Systems' battle-proven communications products offer significantly increased capability of legacy products. The company's compact radio sets also offer multi-band, secure anti-jam voice, data imagery transmission, and network-capable communications.

The MARS system is manufactured at BAE Systems' facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana with engineering support in Largo, Florida.

About Bae Systems : Bae Systems (LON: BA) provide some of the world's most advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions, helping customers stay ahead of evolving threats across land, sea, air, cyber and space. With a skilled workforce of around 110,000 people in more than 40 countries, working with customers and local partners, Bae Systems develop, engineer, manufacture and support products and systems to deliver military capability, protect national security and keep critical information and infrastructure secure.





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