RAFAEL to deliver electronic countermeasure systems to NATO Navy

Equipment & technology

Israeli defense technology company RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems has secured a contract to supply vessels of a NATO country with the latest generation of its Digital Shark electronic countermeasure (ECM) systems.

Courtesy of RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems

According to RAFAEL, the Digital Shark system is engineered to identify and neutralize complex radar threats autonomously. With its digital receiver, the system is said to be capable of detecting a wide range of radar threats, from missile seekers to designation radars.

“Once a threat is detected, Digital Shark can respond autonomously and instantaneously by directing high-power electromagnetic beams to disrupt the radar’s function, rendering it ineffective,” the company explained.

As disclosed, the third-generation Digital Shark employs an active electronically scanned array (AESA) that allows for “rapid and precise beam steering and a high-power jammer for robust offensive countermeasures.” Additionally, it incorporates advanced digital RF memory (DRFM) technology, which, as per RAFAEL, “enhances its ability to deceive and neutralize even the most sophisticated radar systems.”

Ran Tavor, Head of the Naval Systems Division at RAFAEL, commented: “Rafael is honored to support a NATO member with the Digital Shark ECM system, reinforcing our commitment to pioneering innovation in naval electronic warfare and ensuring the resilience and superiority of our allies at sea. The Digital Shark’s 3rd Generation capabilities not only elevate electronic defense but also bolster offensive responses, adapting to the diverse challenges presented by today’s advanced radar threats.”

To note, the Digital Shark ECM system joins Rafael’s portfolio of naval EW countermeasure solutions, which includes the C-GEM active decoy.