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| BAE Systems flight tested its JETEYE™ Counter-MANPADS system on |
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| American Airlines 767 aircraft outfitted with BAE Systems’ JETEYE™ at Alliance Field, Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to take flight. (BAE Systems photo) | A close-up image of BAE Systems’ JETEYE™ Point and Track “jam-head” installed on the belly of an American Airlines 767. The jam-head extends approximately nine inches below the fuselage of the aircraft. (BAE Systems photo) |
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| BAE Systems’ Chief Engineer of the Counter-MANPADS Program Edward Zablocki (left) and Chief Technical Fellow for IR Countermeasures Robert Guyer, stand with the Agile Eye laser jammer. The Agile Eye technology is BAE Systems’ proposed commercial solution to shoulder-fired infrared missile threats. | Artist’s concept of a missile being defeated by a laser-based infrared countermeasures system. |
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