Sky Shadow (radar)
The ARI.23246/1 Sky Shadow is a radar jamming system (ECM pod), initially developed by GEC-Marconi Defence Systems, and currently operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF).
History
It was developed by GEC-Marconi Defence Systems, which employed around 48,000 people, in the early 1970s. Marconi Defence Systems started development in 1972, with production starting in 1979. Production finished in 1996.
The system is designed to jam radar-guided air-to-air missile, ground-to-air missiles and radar directed anti-aircraft-artillerys.
Operation
The Sky Shadow radar jammer was designed for and carried by the RAF's Tornado GR1 and GR4 (now retired).[1] The ECM pod weighed around 200kg, and was around 3 metres long. It operated in the G to J bands.[2]
The Sky Shadow was hastily fitted to Harrier GR3 aircraft in the Falklands War, on the aircraft's 30mm gun pod. The RAF purchased around 225 ECM pods for the Tornado GR1 (IDS Tornado) fleet.
See also
- Electronic warfare
- Radar jamming and deception
- Siren (decoy) (naval parachute decoy implemented with Seagnat) and TIALD laser targeting pod, made by GEC
- Sting Ray (torpedo), Spearfish torpedo and Tigerfish (torpedo), also made by GEC
References
- RAF Archived 2012-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Royal Air Force Aircraft and Weapons PDF