Elbit America Selected for US Navy Information Warfare Research Project

The company’s autonomous system of systems prototype will be used to find, fix and track maritime targets

Photo: Elbit Systems of America website

Elbit Systems of America has been awarded a prime contract by the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific) to develop and demonstrate an autonomous maritime target tracking capability as part of the United States Navy’s  Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP). The company will test its prototype in a series of at-sea demonstrations over the next twelve months.

The IWRP supports the implementation of the Naval Operational Architecture to enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) and ensure connectivity of U.S. and allied forces across land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace. Elbit America’s autonomy prototype will extend the reach of those forces by leveraging attribable systems to covertly find, fix and track maritime targets, as directed by operational commanders.

Elbit America’s prototype includes various solutions and expertise from across its enterprise, including Sparton and Logos Technologies, as well as partners Alare Technologies and Nauticus Robotics.  

The prototype leverages unique autonomy, artificial intelligence, automatic target recognition, and undersea payload delivery capabilities.

“Elbit America’s advanced prototype will enhance distributed maritime operations by employing attritable multi-domain unmanned systems that can collaborate autonomously to identify and report targets of interest, while operating in contested environments,” said the company’s Vice President of Maritime Business, Jeff Hoyle.

“Our selection as a prime contractor for the Navy’s Information Warfare Research Project validates that our company’s portfolio is in alignment with the U.S. National Defense Strategy. We are committed to strengthening our country’s national security and we’re investing in critical maritime technologies such as unmanned systems and sensors, attritable payloads, and undersea connectivity solutions to ensure that we can continue to innovate capabilities most needed by our customers,” said the company’s President and CEO, Raanan Horowitz. 

Elbit Systems of America is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a key player in the defense industry. The company employs nearly 3,500 and continues to grow its portfolio and presence across the country.

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