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SAS provides technology solutions to enhance success in critical space and airborne missions.
SAS is headquartered in El Segundo, CA with locations in California, Texas and Mississippi plus strong
customer team partnerships at Wright Patterson AFB, Air Combat Command and a number of industrial companies.
Some of the prominent SAS products are as follows:
- SBIRS Low Spaced Based Infrared System Low is the low altitude system for acquisition and
track of ballistic missiles.
- MODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer incorporates state-of-the-art focal plane,
optics, and materials technologies and is a key part of NASA's "Mission to Planet Earth" Program.
- U-2 SAS provides the radar (ASARS) and the EO (SYERS) sensors.
- Space Based Radar the concept is to have a constellation of satellites with radar sensors to
provide worldwide Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI).
- Global Hawk SAS provides the integrated sensor suite for the Global Hawk unmanned air vehicle.
The sensor suite includes synthetic aperture radar (SAR) electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) sensors.
- P-3 The APS-137 radar supports the ASW and maritime patrol function of the P-3.
- MP-RTIP The co-development with Northrop-Grumman of a Scalable Modular Air-Ground
reconnaissance and surveillance X-band Active Electronically Scanned Antenna radar that is tailorable
to multiple airborne platforms.
- SeaVue are lightweight, high-performance surveillance radar systems for maritime applications on a
wide variety of airborne platforms.
- E-2C is the Navy's carrier based Airborne Early Warning (AEW) platform. The Navy is currently
planning to add an Infrared Search and Track (IRST) capability to the program.
- F-15 Radar F-15 Radar is an all weather, coherent, multimode, multi-waveform search and
track sensor for the Air Force's F-15 fighters.
- ATFLIR Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared is a third generation mid wave infrared
targeting and navigation pod for the F/A-18 E/F model.
- F-22 CIP The F-22 Common Integrated Processor contains both signal processing and data
processing elements that provide integrated data and signal processing for all of the avionics
sensor and mission software. The CIP is fault tolerant, multi-level secure and modularity expandable
enabling plug-in growth as future mission capabilities are added.
- AESA Radar The Active Electronically Scanned Array radar allows a single antenna to
perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
- This design also eliminates maintenance on the mechanical scan hardware.
- ALE-50 The ALE-50 is a towed decoy ECM system, which has been installed on F-16,
B-1 and F/A-18 aircraft. The decoy presents a more attractive target to an incoming missile
than the host aircraft.
- MAGR GPS Miniature Airborne GPS Receiver is the first Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR) compatible
avionics receiver system.
- UCAV Uninhabited Combat Air Vehicle
- Boeing UCAV A request for relationship received
- Navy UCAV down select likely
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