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The '''Sevât-M Counter Emissions System''' is a radar warning receiver (RWR) with secondary ELINT capabilities manufactured by Navayelle Systems, Inc. of [[Inyursta]]. It is intended for use with multirole and strike aircraft undertaking SEAD & counter-radar missions. | The '''Sevât-M Counter Emissions System''' is a radar warning receiver (RWR) with secondary ELINT capabilities manufactured by [[Navayelle Systems|Navayelle Systems, Inc]]. of [[Inyursta]]. It is intended for use with multirole and strike aircraft undertaking SEAD & counter-radar missions. | ||
"Sevât" derives from the Inyurstan word "Sevâtaire"; which roughly translates to "kickboxer" in English. | "Sevât" derives from the Inyurstan word "Sevâtaire"; which roughly translates to "kickboxer" in English. | ||
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==Performance== | ==Performance== | ||
The Sevât-M allows for 360<sup>o</sup> radar warning coverage for host aircraft, detecting active radar emissions from aircraft, ships, ground systems and radar-guided missiles. It's software records emission type (X-band, K-band, etc.) and uses an algorithm which measures output, power, etc. to gauge the range of the source; and displays this information on the pilot's HUD. | The Sevât-M allows for 360<sup>o</sup> radar warning coverage for host aircraft, detecting active radar emissions from aircraft, ships, ground systems and radar-guided missiles. It's software records emission type (X-band, K-band, etc.) and uses an algorithm which measures output, power, etc. to gauge the range of the source; and displays this information on the pilot's HUD. | ||
It also allows for easier tracking and targeting of compatible anti-radiation missiles (ARMs), such as the [[OCE-1 Chaos|OCE-1 Block III]] and [[OCE-3 Entropéa]], directly sharing information with the pilot or copilot's weapons targeting systems. | |||
Detection and tracking range depends on several factors, including bandwidth, output, environment clutter, speed of source, etc.; but the Sevât-M CES offers significant detection range and target use identification over previous RWR systems. | Detection and tracking range depends on several factors, including bandwidth, output, environment clutter, speed of source, etc.; but the Sevât-M CES offers significant detection range and target use identification over previous RWR systems. | ||
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==Host Platforms== | ==Host Platforms== | ||
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*[[ | *[[AC/A-92 Night Adder]] | ||
*[[Amérifighter EF-20]] | *[[Amérifighter EF-20]] | ||
Under Testing: | Under Testing: |
Revision as of 07:36, 2 February 2022
Sevât-M Counter-Emissions System | |
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Type | Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) & ELINT Device |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Production history | |
Designer | Navayelle Systems |
The Sevât-M Counter Emissions System is a radar warning receiver (RWR) with secondary ELINT capabilities manufactured by Navayelle Systems, Inc. of Inyursta. It is intended for use with multirole and strike aircraft undertaking SEAD & counter-radar missions.
"Sevât" derives from the Inyurstan word "Sevâtaire"; which roughly translates to "kickboxer" in English.
Performance
The Sevât-M allows for 360o radar warning coverage for host aircraft, detecting active radar emissions from aircraft, ships, ground systems and radar-guided missiles. It's software records emission type (X-band, K-band, etc.) and uses an algorithm which measures output, power, etc. to gauge the range of the source; and displays this information on the pilot's HUD. It also allows for easier tracking and targeting of compatible anti-radiation missiles (ARMs), such as the OCE-1 Block III and OCE-3 Entropéa, directly sharing information with the pilot or copilot's weapons targeting systems.
Detection and tracking range depends on several factors, including bandwidth, output, environment clutter, speed of source, etc.; but the Sevât-M CES offers significant detection range and target use identification over previous RWR systems.
Host Platforms
Current:
Under Testing: