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ILA 2022: Rohde & Schwarz Turning Heads and Shaking Hands

Rohde & Schwarz Delivers 1,000th SDR for F-16

Rohde & Schwarz (R&S) has delivered its 1,000th AN/ARC-238 software-defined radio (SDR) to Lockheed Martin for integration on F-16 aircraft. The AN/ARC-238 consists of two airborne radios from the SOVERON radio family, namely the R&S MR6000R/L radios, and meets secure communication requirements perfectly, while being fully qualified on the F-16. AN/ARC-238 is the US government designation for the R&S MR6000R/L radios. R&S has been the preferred supplier of airborne radio communications for the F-16 programme for many years, including the newest production F-16 Block 70 aircraft for international customers.

To reach this milestone is a great privilege and showcases our team’s ability to continuously produce and distribute high-quality software-defined airborne radios in support of the F-16,” says Stefan Pleyer, VP Market Segment Avionics, Rohde & Schwarz. “I am confident that our SOVERON radios make the F-16 even more efficient. We are proud to work with Lockheed Martin, delivering the 1000th SDR.

We congratulate Rohde & Schwarz on this milestone delivery of the 1000th software-defined radio (SDR) for the F-16; a strong demonstration of their longstanding partnership with Lockheed Martin and the F-16,” said Raymond Piselli, VP, International Business at Lockheed Martin. “The F-16 is a critical piece of the 21st century security network, offering advanced interoperable capabilities. With more than 3,000 F-16’s operating in 25 countries, we are focused on helping our customers seamlessly and securely connect all assets in the joint battlespace.

André Forkert at ILA 2022

Handshake at ILA with: Raymond Piselli, Vice President, International Business, Lockheed Martin; Alex Walford, Country Director Germany, Lockheed Martin; Jeff Harwood, Sales Manager Avionics, Rohde & Schwarz; and Stefan Pleyer, Vice President Avionics, Rohde & Schwarz. (Image: Rohde & Schwarz)

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06/25/2022

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