Systems Survivability
L-3's
Advanced Technologies Division (ATD) System Survivability
capabilities include the development of cost effective technologies
to allow systems to operate in hostile environments including
nuclear detonations, the natural radiation of space, and directed
energy weapons. We have the capability to assess the survivability
of systems through a variety of analysis and testing techniques
and provide design guidance to system design and management
personnel. The System Survivablity Group personnel have vast
experience in a variety of testing, including broad band CW;
high voltage pulse; current injection; MIL-STD-285; MIL-STD-188-125;
MIL-STD-461/462; MIL-STD-220A; antenna pattern testing; radiation
effects testing, and power monitoring/thermal analysis.
ATD (formerly Jaycor) has a number of test capabilities,
ranging from an in-house fast risetime EMP (FREMP) test simulator
to a number of portable, pulsed and CW test systems, including
data acquisition. With these systems, we have conducted numerous
tests of fixed and mobile systems, all the way from large
facilities/systems like the Air Force's PAVE PAWS radars to
mobile field systems such as the Army's SINCGARS radio. Radiation
effects testing has been performed by our personnel at every
radiation effects simulator in the U.S.
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