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AN/ALQ-251 Radio Frequency Countermeasures
Northrop Grumman’s AN/ALQ-251 provides superior situational awareness and protection against electronic warfare systems and radar-guided weapons, often in contested and congested electromagnetic spectrum environments. As more advanced radio frequency threats proliferate, this level of protection will be essential for safe operations.
The Flexibility to Adapt to Future Threats
The modular, open systems approach to the suite is designed to provide radar warning, threat identification and countermeasure capabilities, with the flexibility to adapt to future threats. The ultra-wideband architecture can detect more advanced and agile threats, including millimeter wave systems. Commonality with other programs of record ensures affordable sustainment and rapid response to evolving threats. The system is applicable to the large aircraft in service with U.S. and international operators, such as the C-130 and C-17.

AN/ALQ-251 Benefits
- Digital receiver greatly improves sensitivity and tuning speed. The digital receiver also provides high fidelity RF signal measurement for tighter mission data programming to characterize emitters and reduce ambiguities
- Handles new and complex emitters, including millimeter wave frequency
- Displays signal Angle of Arrival (AOA) for signals
- Supports precision AOA and geolocation
- Provides capability to use a robust set of user-programmable techniques to engage the full spectrum of RF threats
- Provides capacity to countermeasure multiple RF threats simultaneously
- High-power ultra-wideband transmitters
- Integrated RF countermeasure processor
- Supports multiple interfaces available to meet the user’s current and future requirements
- Advanced processing and discrimination capability to perform detection, direction determination, classification and response
- Flight line reprogrammable Operational Flight Program and threat library
- Reduces crew workload through easy-to-understand threat symbology and digital voice audio
Contact Us
Stephen Lamb
stephen.lamb@ngc.com