Germany Eyes A400M Among Standoff Jammer Options

luftwaffe a400m model

An EA400M version would need structural modifications, but the mission workstations could be roll-on, roll-off.

Credit: Robert Wall/Aviation Week Network
The German air force could decide before year’s end on what platform to use to meet an emerging requirement to field a standoff jammer, with the Airbus A400M military transport airlifter among the candidates. Under the program known as luWES—effectively the German acronym for airborne electronic...
Robert Wall

Robert Wall is Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Based in London, he directs a team of military and space journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

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