Allen-Vanguard delivers its latest EW product – RF Decoy (TURMOIL) to a NATO nation.

Allen-Vanguard, the global leader in providing custom-ized solutions and enabling technology across the Cyber and Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) domain, has just announced the ahead-of-scheduled delivery of its latest RF Decoy product, TURMOIL, to a long-standing NATO nation. Due to the nature of the technology and its potential roles, Allen-Vanguard cannot disclose more specific details.

Traditionally known for its RF Detect and Defeat capabilities, especially against Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) and Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) threats employed by terrorists and extremists, Allen-Van-guard has deep expertise across the whole CEMA domain and has rapidly developed this new disruptive technology to meet a specific market demand and customer requirement. This is a shift for Allen-Vangauard into EW activities, and the team is excited by the potential being identified in the modern Electro Magnetic Spectrum Operational (EMSO) landscape.

Allen-Vanguard’s TURMOIL RF Decoy is an electro-magnetic countermeasure that delivers a tactical advantage against adversaries by leveraging electromagnetic warfare (EW) capabilities. TURMOIL creates false targets by accu-rately emulating friendly forces’ RF signatures and increas-ing electromagnetic activity to distract, disrupt, and deceive during an enemy’s targeting phase. TURMOIL aids freedom of maneuver in the electromagnetic space and creates time and space for formations to deliver surprise offensive oper-ations.

Bobby Strawbridge, President of Allen-Vanguard, said: “It is an exciting period for Allen-Vanguard as we harness the vast technical experience and expertise we possess in the Company to meet the CEMA demands of the modern battlefield. I am ex-tremely pleased that Allen-Vanguard has entered the EW arena with this new product, not only because it meets a customer’s specific requirements but also because it demonstrates how we at Allen-Vanguard can quickly and effectively apply our existing knowledge and skills to deliver success in new areas of opera-tion.”

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