RTX’s Next-Gen Jammer Breaks Airborne Limits, Moves Into Land and Sea Roles
The Next-Generation Jammer (NGJ) Mid-Band is stepping out of the EA-18G Growler aircraft, as RTX reconfigures the system for deployment with ground forces and naval platforms.
The system’s active electronically scanned arrays and supporting components have been modified so it can be mounted on tactical vehicles or surface ships, extending its electronic warfare reach into multi-domain operations.
Raytheon Electronic Attack Systems Director Chuck Angus said the land- and sea-based variant, known as Raytheon Surface Electronic Attack System, is designed to “generate non-kinetic effects to prevent adversaries from targeting high-value assets.”
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