Terma’s Universal DIRCM Pod Gains Interest Around the World

At the 2016 AAAA Summit, Terma displays its light-weight, cost-efficient, and aircraft transferable solution.

Advanced and Proven Aircraft Survivability Equipment from Terma, Universal DIRCM Pod (UDP), Terma’s Universal DIRCM Pod Gains Interest Around the World

Atlanta, GA – The continuing threat of terrorism around the globe and the ever-changing technology of surface-to-air missiles have created a greater demand of directed infra-red (IR) countermeasure (DIRCM) systems and the flexibility to protect all aircraft.  Terma’s Universal DIRCM Pod (UDP) provides operators flexibility to transfer IR-countermeasure systems and Missile Warning systems (MWS) across aircraft and among fleet, and hence greatly reduces equipment costs.

A proven leader in airborne structures and with over 40 years of experience, Terma has worked with rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft operators and OEMs to develop and certify modular airborne structures (e.g. Apache AH-64, Chinook CH-47, Mil MI-17, IOMAX Archangel, NH-90 and C-130 to include a few). 

The UDP comes from a long history and pedigree of structures internationally recognized, such as the Apache Modular Aircraft Survivability Equipment (AMASE) pod and the Chinook Aircraft Survivability Equipment (CHASE) pod.  This pod structure houses the complete DIRCM suite, including laser turret, electronics and Missile Warning System (MWS) sensors in a small, lightweight and rigid structure – just under 40 lbs. per structure.

As proven by Terma on several platforms/programs, the pod implementation minimizes the aircraft installation/certification by e.g. utilizing existing hard-points and is therefore ideal for low-cost and rapid fielding of missionized roll-on/roll-off capabilities such as DIRCM/sensors.

Adina Cherry, Vice-President, Terma Airborne Systems explained: “Giving customers the option and flexibility to transfer IR countermeasure and MWS equipment across aircraft not only enables protection when it is needed, but also yields cost and time savings to the operator.”

At the 2016 Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit, 28-30 April in Atlanta, GA, Terma (booth # 910) displays its light-weight, cost-efficient, and aircraft transferable solution.

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Operating in the aeronautics, defense, and security sector, Terma North America supports customers and partners all over the world. Headquartered in Crystal City, Virginia, operating from two additional main offices in Georgia, Atlanta and Warner Robins, which hosts a production/repair facility. Terma NA also maintains remote locations, such as Crane, Indiana, and Ft. Worth, Texas, where US team members work directly with customers on a regular basis.

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