BAE Systems has secured a $13.5 million other transaction agreement to equip a U.S. Navy aircraft survivability system with a company-built threat management platform.
The OTA, issued through the Naval Aviation Systems Consortium, marks the first Smart D2 technology procurement within the Department of Defense and supports the ALE-47 Common Carriage program, the company said Tuesday.
Smart D2 is designed to help aircrew plan the threat targeting process before they deploy countermeasures with the ALE-47 dispensing system.
BAE noted the technology will replace key dispenser components, including a database that contains information about known threats, and facilitate two-way critical data communication among pilots.
The Navy intends to integrate the “smart” tool onto the branch’s rotary and fixed-wing vehicles.