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Aaron Siegel,
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Officer, Department of Defense.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
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requirements of section 155 of Public
Law 104–164 dated July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam
Young, DSCA/SA&E–RAN, (703) 697–
9107.
The following is a copy of a letter to
the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittal 16–15 with
attached Policy Justification and
Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: December 12, 2016.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 16–15
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: United Arab
Emirates.
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *
Other ...................................
$1.68 billion
$1.82 billion
TOTAL .............................
$3.50 billion
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(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Twenty-eight (28) AH–64E
Remanufactured Apache Attack
Helicopters
Nine (9) new AH–64E Apache Attack
Helicopters
Seventy-six (76) T700–GE–701D
Engines (56 remanufactured, 18
new, 2 spares)
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Thirty-nine (39) AN/ASQ–170
Modernized Target Acquisition and
Designation Sight/AN/AAR–11
Modernized Pilot Night Vision
Sensors (28 remanufactured, 9 new,
2 spares)
Thirty-two (32) remanufactured AN/
APR–48B Modernized—Radar
Frequency Interferometers
Forty-six (46) AAR–57 Common
Missile Warning Systems (31
remanufactured, 9 new, 6 spares)
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Eighty-eight (88) Embedded Global
Positioning Systems with Inertial
Navigation (72 new, 16 spares)
Forty-four (44) Manned-Unmanned
Teaming-International (MUMTi)
Systems (28 remanufactured, 9 new,
7 spares)
Fifteen (15) new MUMTi System
Upper Receivers
Non-MDE: Training devices, helmets,
simulators, generators, transportation,
wheeled vehicles and organization
equipment, spare and repair parts,
support equipment, tools and test
equipment, technical data and
publications, personnel training and
training equipment, U.S. government
and contractor engineering, technical,
and logistics support services, and other
related elements of logistics support.
(iv) Military Department: Army (AE–
B–GUA).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: FMS
case: AE–B–JAH–02 Jan 92–$617M,
FMS case: AE–B–UDE–06 Jan 00–
$195M, FMS case: AE–B–UDN–28 Nov
05–$755M, FMS case: AE–B–ZUL–21
Oct 09–$252M, FMS case: AE–B–ZUF–
22 Dec 08–$174M.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed to be Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold:
See Annex Attached.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: December 7, 2016.
* as defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
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POLICY JUSTIFICATION
United Arab Emirates—Apache AH–64E
Helicopters and Services
The Government of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) has requested a possible
sale of twenty-eight (28) AH–64E
Remanufactured Apache Attack
Helicopters; nine (9) new AH–64E
Apache Attack Helicopters; Seventy-six
(76) T700–GE–701D Engines (56
remanufactured, 18 new, 2 spares);
thirty-nine (39) AN/ASQ–170
Modernized Target Acquisition and
Designation Sight/AN/AAR–11
Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors
(28 remanufactured, 9 new, 2 spares);
thirty-two (32) remanufactured AN/
APR–48B Modernized—Radar
Frequency Interferometers forty-six (46)
AAR–57 Common Missile Warning
Systems (31 remanufactured, 9 new, 6
spares); eighty-eight (88) Embedded
Global Positioning Systems with Inertial
Navigation (72 new, 16 spares); fortyfour (44) Manned-Unmanned TeamingInternational (MUMTi) systems (28
remanufactured, 9 new, 7 spares); and
fifteen (15) new MUMTi System Upper
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Receivers. This request also includes
training devices, helmets, simulators,
generators, transportation, wheeled
vehicles and organization equipment,
spare and repair parts, support
equipment, tools and test equipment,
technical data and publications,
personnel training and training
equipment, U.S. government and
contractor engineering, technical, and
logistics support services, and other
related elements of logistics support.
Total estimated program cost is $3.5
billion.
This proposed sale will enhance the
foreign policy and national security of
the U.S. by helping to improve the
security of a friendly country that has
been and continues to be an important
force for political stability and economic
progress in the Middle East.
The proposed sale will improve the
UAE’s capability to meet current and
future threats and provide greater
security for its critical infrastructure.
The UAE will use the enhanced
capability to strengthen its homeland
defense. The UAE will have no
difficulty absorbing these Apache
aircraft into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be Boeing
in Mesa, AZ and Lockheed Martin in
Orlando, FL. Offsets are a requirement
of doing business in UAE; however
offsets are negotiated directly between
the Original Equipment Manufactures or
other vendors and the UAE government
and details are not known at this time.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will not require the assignment of
contractor representatives to the UAE.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 16–15
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
Annex Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The AH–64E Apache Attack
Helicopter weapon system contains
communications and target
identification equipment, navigation
equipment, aircraft survivability
equipment, displays, and sensors. The
airframe itself does not contain sensitive
technology; however, the pertinent
equipment listed below will be either
installed on the aircraft or included in
the sale:
a. The AN/APG–78 Fire Control Radar
(FCR) is an active, low-probability of
intercept, millimeter-wave radar,
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combined with a passive AN/APR–48B
Modernized Radar Frequency
Interferometer (M–RFI) mounted on top
of the helicopter mast. The FCR Ground
Targeting Mode detects, locates,
classifies and prioritizes stationary or
moving armored vehicles, tanks and
mobile air defense systems as well as
hovering helicopters, helicopters, and
fixed wing aircraft in normal flight If
desired, the radar data can be used to
refer targets to the regular electro-optical
Modernized Target Acquisition and
Designation Sight (MTADS), This
information is provided in a form that
cannot be extracted by the foreign user,
The content of these items is classified
SECRET. User Data Module (UDM) on
the RFI processor, contains the Radio
Frequency threat library. The UDM,
which is a hardware assemblage, is
classified CONFIDENTIAL when
programmed with threat parameters,
threat priorities and/or techniques
derived from U.S. intelligence
information.
b. The AN/ASQ–170 Modernized
Target Acquisition and Designation
Sight/AN/AAQ–11 Pilot Night Vision
Sensor (MTADS/PNVS) provides day,
night, and limited adverse weather
target information, as well as night
navigation capabilities. The PNVS
provides thermal imaging that permits
nap-of-the-earth flight to, from, and
within the battle area, while TADS
provides the co-pilot gunner with
search, detection, recognition, and
designation by means of Direct View
Optics (DVO), EI2television, and
Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)
sighting systems that may be used
singularly or in combinations. Hardware
is UNCLASSIFIED. Technical manuals
for authorized maintenance levels are
UNCLASSIFIED. Reverse engineering is
not a major concern.
c. The AN/APR–48B Modernized
Radar Frequency Interferometer (M–RFI)
is an updated version of the passive
radar detection and direction finding
system. It utilizes a detachable UDM on
the M–RFI processor, which contains
the Radar Frequency (RF) threat library.
The UDM, which is a hardware
assemblage item is classified
CONFIDENTIAL when programmed.
Hardware becomes CLASSIFIED when
populated with threat parametric data.
Releasable technical manuals are
Unclassified/restricted distribution.
d. The AAR–57 Common Missile
Warning System (CMWS) detects energy
emitted by threat missiles in-flight,
evaluates potential false alarm emitters
in the environment, declares validity of
threat and selects appropriate
countermeasures. The CMWS consists
of an Electronic Control Unit (ECU),
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Electro-Optic Missile Sensors (EOMSs),
and Sequencer and Improved
Countermeasures Dispenser (ICMD).
The ECU hardware is classified
CONFIDENTIAL; releasable technical
manuals for operation and maintenance
are classified SECRET.
e. The AN/APR–39 Radar Signal
Detecting Set is a system that provides
warnings of radar-directed air defense
threats and allows appropriate
countermeasures. This is the 1553
databuscompatible configuration. The
hardware is classified CONFIDENTIAL
when programmed with U.S. threat
data; releasable technical manuals for
operation and maintenance are
classified CONFIDENTIAL; releasable
technical data (technical performance)
is classified SECRET. The system can be
programmed with threat data provided
by the purchasing country.
f. The AN/AVR–2B Laser Warning Set
is a passive laser warning system that
receives, processes, and displays threat
information resulting from aircraft
illumination by lasers on the multi
functional display. The hardware is
classified CONFIDENTIAL; releasable
technical manuals for operation and
maintenance are classified SECRET.
g. The Embedded Global Positioning
System/Inertial Navigation System plus
Multi Mode Receiver (EGI+MMR) The
aircraft has two EGIs which use internal
accelerometers, rate gyro measurements,
and external sensor measurements to
estimate the aircraft state, provides
aircraft flight and position data to
aircraft systems. The EGI is a velocityaided, strap down, ring laser gyro based
inertial unit. The EGI unit houses a GPS
receiver. The receiver is capable of
operating in either non-encrypted or
encrypted. When keyed, the GPS
receiver will automatically use antispoof/jam capabilities when they are in
use. The EGI will retain the key through
power on/off/on cycles. Because of
safeguards built into the EGI, it is not
considered classified when keyed.
Integrated within the EGI is an Inertial
Measurement Unit (IMU) for processing
functions. Each EGI also houses a MultiMode Receiver (MMR). The MMR is
incorporated to provide for reception of
ground based NAVAID signals for
instrument aided flight. Provides IMC I
IFR integration and certification of
improved Embedded Global Positioning
System and Inertial (EGI) unit, with
attached MMR, with specific cockpit
instrumentation allows Apaches to
operate within the worldwide IFR route
structure. Also includes integration of
the Common Army Aviation Map
(CAAM), Area Navigation (RNAV),
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File (DAFIF) and Global Air Traffic
Management (GATM) compliance.
h. Manned-Unmanned TeamingInternational (MUMT–I) provides
Manned-Unmanned Teaming with
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs),
other Apaches and other interoperable
aircraft and land platforms. Provides
ability to display real-time UAS sensor
information to aircraft and transmit
MTADS video. Capability to receive
video and metadata from
Interoperability Profile compliant (IOP)
as well as legacy systems. It is a data
link for the AH–64E that provides a
fully integrated multiband,
interoperable capability that allows
pilots to receive off-board sensor video
streaming from different platforms in
non-Tactical Common Data Link (TCDL)
bands. The MUMT–I data link can
retransmit Unmanned Aerial System
(UAS) or Apache Modernized Target
Acquisition Designation Sight fullmotion sensor video and metadata to
another MUMT–I-equipped Apache. It
can also transmit to ground forces
equipped with the One Station Remote
Video Terminal. It provides Apache
aircrews with increased situational
awareness and net-centric
interoperability while significantly
reducing sensor-to-shooter timelines.
This combination results in increased
survivability of Apache aircrews and
ground forces by decreasing their
exposure to hostile fire.
i. Link 16 is a military tactical data
exchange network. Its specification is
part of the family of Tactical Data Links.
Link 16 provides aircrews with
enhanced situational awareness and the
ability to exchange target information to
Command and Control (C2) assets via
Tactical Digital Information Link-Joint
(TADIL–J). Link 16 can provide a range
of combat information in near-real time
to U.S. and allies’ combat aircraft and
C2 centers. This will contribute to the
integrated control of fighters by either
ground-based or airborne controllers
and will greatly increase the fighters’
situational awareness and ability either
to engage targets designated by
controllers or to avoid threats, thereby
increasing mission effectiveness and
reducing fratricide and attrition. The
Link 16 enables the Apache to receive
information from the command-andcontrol platforms and enables it to share
this data with all the other services,
making it more efficient at locating and
prosecuting targets. The material
solution for the AH–64E is currently the
Small Tactical Terminal (SIT) KOR–24A
from Harris to satisfy its requirement for
an Airborne and Maritime/Fixed Station
(AMF) Small Airborne Link 16 Terminal
(SALT). The SIT is the latest generation
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of small, two-channel, Link 16 and
VHF/UHF radio terminals. While in
flight, the SIT provides simultaneous
communication, voice or data, on two
key waveforms.
2. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures which
might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
3. A determination has been made
that the recipient country can provide
the same degree of protection for the
sensitive technology being released as
the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives outlined in the Policy
Justification.
4. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to the
Government of the United Arab
Emirates.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 16-15]
36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of a section 36(b)(1) arms sales notification. This is published to
fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-164 dated
July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Young, DSCA/SA&E-RAN, (703) 697-
9107.
The following is a copy of a letter to the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittal 16-15 with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: December 12, 2016.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 16-15
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: United Arab Emirates.
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *............... $1.68 billion
Other................................... $1.82 billion
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TOTAL................................. $3.50 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Twenty-eight (28) AH-64E Remanufactured Apache Attack Helicopters
Nine (9) new AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters
Seventy-six (76) T700-GE-701D Engines (56 remanufactured, 18 new, 2
spares)
Thirty-nine (39) AN/ASQ-170 Modernized Target Acquisition and
Designation Sight/AN/AAR-11 Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors (28
remanufactured, 9 new, 2 spares)
Thirty-two (32) remanufactured AN/APR-48B Modernized--Radar
Frequency Interferometers
Forty-six (46) AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems (31
remanufactured, 9 new, 6 spares)
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Eighty-eight (88) Embedded Global Positioning Systems with Inertial
Navigation (72 new, 16 spares)
Forty-four (44) Manned-Unmanned Teaming-International (MUMTi)
Systems (28 remanufactured, 9 new, 7 spares)
Fifteen (15) new MUMTi System Upper Receivers
Non-MDE: Training devices, helmets, simulators, generators,
transportation, wheeled vehicles and organization equipment, spare and
repair parts, support equipment, tools and test equipment, technical
data and publications, personnel training and training equipment, U.S.
government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support
services, and other related elements of logistics support.
(iv) Military Department: Army (AE-B-GUA).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: FMS case: AE-B-JAH-02 Jan 92-
$617M, FMS case: AE-B-UDE-06 Jan 00-$195M, FMS case: AE-B-UDN-28 Nov
05-$755M, FMS case: AE-B-ZUL-21 Oct 09-$252M, FMS case: AE-B-ZUF-22 Dec
08-$174M.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed to be
Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold: See Annex Attached.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: December 7, 2016.
* as defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
United Arab Emirates--Apache AH-64E Helicopters and Services
The Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has requested a
possible sale of twenty-eight (28) AH-64E Remanufactured Apache Attack
Helicopters; nine (9) new AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters; Seventy-six
(76) T700-GE-701D Engines (56 remanufactured, 18 new, 2 spares);
thirty-nine (39) AN/ASQ-170 Modernized Target Acquisition and
Designation Sight/AN/AAR-11 Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors (28
remanufactured, 9 new, 2 spares); thirty-two (32) remanufactured AN/
APR-48B Modernized--Radar Frequency Interferometers forty-six (46) AAR-
57 Common Missile Warning Systems (31 remanufactured, 9 new, 6 spares);
eighty-eight (88) Embedded Global Positioning Systems with Inertial
Navigation (72 new, 16 spares); forty-four (44) Manned-Unmanned
Teaming-International (MUMTi) systems (28 remanufactured, 9 new, 7
spares); and fifteen (15) new MUMTi System Upper Receivers. This
request also includes training devices, helmets, simulators,
generators, transportation, wheeled vehicles and organization
equipment, spare and repair parts, support equipment, tools and test
equipment, technical data and publications, personnel training and
training equipment, U.S. government and contractor engineering,
technical, and logistics support services, and other related elements
of logistics support. Total estimated program cost is $3.5 billion.
This proposed sale will enhance the foreign policy and national
security of the U.S. by helping to improve the security of a friendly
country that has been and continues to be an important force for
political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.
The proposed sale will improve the UAE's capability to meet current
and future threats and provide greater security for its critical
infrastructure. The UAE will use the enhanced capability to strengthen
its homeland defense. The UAE will have no difficulty absorbing these
Apache aircraft into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be Boeing in Mesa, AZ and Lockheed Martin
in Orlando, FL. Offsets are a requirement of doing business in UAE;
however offsets are negotiated directly between the Original Equipment
Manufactures or other vendors and the UAE government and details are
not known at this time.
Implementation of this proposed sale will not require the
assignment of contractor representatives to the UAE.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 16-15
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
Annex Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopter weapon system contains
communications and target identification equipment, navigation
equipment, aircraft survivability equipment, displays, and sensors. The
airframe itself does not contain sensitive technology; however, the
pertinent equipment listed below will be either installed on the
aircraft or included in the sale:
a. The AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radar (FCR) is an active, low-
probability of intercept, millimeter-wave radar, combined with a
passive AN/APR-48B Modernized Radar Frequency Interferometer (M-RFI)
mounted on top of the helicopter mast. The FCR Ground Targeting Mode
detects, locates, classifies and prioritizes stationary or moving
armored vehicles, tanks and mobile air defense systems as well as
hovering helicopters, helicopters, and fixed wing aircraft in normal
flight If desired, the radar data can be used to refer targets to the
regular electro-optical Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation
Sight (MTADS), This information is provided in a form that cannot be
extracted by the foreign user, The content of these items is classified
SECRET. User Data Module (UDM) on the RFI processor, contains the Radio
Frequency threat library. The UDM, which is a hardware assemblage, is
classified CONFIDENTIAL when programmed with threat parameters, threat
priorities and/or techniques derived from U.S. intelligence
information.
b. The AN/ASQ-170 Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation
Sight/AN/AAQ-11 Pilot Night Vision Sensor (MTADS/PNVS) provides day,
night, and limited adverse weather target information, as well as night
navigation capabilities. The PNVS provides thermal imaging that permits
nap-of-the-earth flight to, from, and within the battle area, while
TADS provides the co-pilot gunner with search, detection, recognition,
and designation by means of Direct View Optics (DVO), EI\2\television,
and Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) sighting systems that may be used
singularly or in combinations. Hardware is UNCLASSIFIED. Technical
manuals for authorized maintenance levels are UNCLASSIFIED. Reverse
engineering is not a major concern.
c. The AN/APR-48B Modernized Radar Frequency Interferometer (M-RFI)
is an updated version of the passive radar detection and direction
finding system. It utilizes a detachable UDM on the M-RFI processor,
which contains the Radar Frequency (RF) threat library. The UDM, which
is a hardware assemblage item is classified CONFIDENTIAL when
programmed. Hardware becomes CLASSIFIED when populated with threat
parametric data. Releasable technical manuals are Unclassified/
restricted distribution.
d. The AAR-57 Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) detects energy
emitted by threat missiles in-flight, evaluates potential false alarm
emitters in the environment, declares validity of threat and selects
appropriate countermeasures. The CMWS consists of an Electronic Control
Unit (ECU),
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Electro-Optic Missile Sensors (EOMSs), and Sequencer and Improved
Countermeasures Dispenser (ICMD). The ECU hardware is classified
CONFIDENTIAL; releasable technical manuals for operation and
maintenance are classified SECRET.
e. The AN/APR-39 Radar Signal Detecting Set is a system that
provides warnings of radar-directed air defense threats and allows
appropriate countermeasures. This is the 1553 databuscompatible
configuration. The hardware is classified CONFIDENTIAL when programmed
with U.S. threat data; releasable technical manuals for operation and
maintenance are classified CONFIDENTIAL; releasable technical data
(technical performance) is classified SECRET. The system can be
programmed with threat data provided by the purchasing country.
f. The AN/AVR-2B Laser Warning Set is a passive laser warning
system that receives, processes, and displays threat information
resulting from aircraft illumination by lasers on the multi functional
display. The hardware is classified CONFIDENTIAL; releasable technical
manuals for operation and maintenance are classified SECRET.
g. The Embedded Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation
System plus Multi Mode Receiver (EGI+MMR) The aircraft has two EGIs
which use internal accelerometers, rate gyro measurements, and external
sensor measurements to estimate the aircraft state, provides aircraft
flight and position data to aircraft systems. The EGI is a velocity-
aided, strap down, ring laser gyro based inertial unit. The EGI unit
houses a GPS receiver. The receiver is capable of operating in either
non-encrypted or encrypted. When keyed, the GPS receiver will
automatically use anti-spoof/jam capabilities when they are in use. The
EGI will retain the key through power on/off/on cycles. Because of
safeguards built into the EGI, it is not considered classified when
keyed. Integrated within the EGI is an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
for processing functions. Each EGI also houses a Multi-Mode Receiver
(MMR). The MMR is incorporated to provide for reception of ground based
NAVAID signals for instrument aided flight. Provides IMC I IFR
integration and certification of improved Embedded Global Positioning
System and Inertial (EGI) unit, with attached MMR, with specific
cockpit instrumentation allows Apaches to operate within the worldwide
IFR route structure. Also includes integration of the Common Army
Aviation Map (CAAM), Area Navigation (RNAV), Digital Aeronautical
Flight Information File (DAFIF) and Global Air Traffic Management
(GATM) compliance.
h. Manned-Unmanned Teaming-International (MUMT-I) provides Manned-
Unmanned Teaming with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs), other Apaches and
other interoperable aircraft and land platforms. Provides ability to
display real-time UAS sensor information to aircraft and transmit MTADS
video. Capability to receive video and metadata from Interoperability
Profile compliant (IOP) as well as legacy systems. It is a data link
for the AH-64E that provides a fully integrated multiband,
interoperable capability that allows pilots to receive off-board sensor
video streaming from different platforms in non-Tactical Common Data
Link (TCDL) bands. The MUMT-I data link can retransmit Unmanned Aerial
System (UAS) or Apache Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight
full-motion sensor video and metadata to another MUMT-I-equipped
Apache. It can also transmit to ground forces equipped with the One
Station Remote Video Terminal. It provides Apache aircrews with
increased situational awareness and net-centric interoperability while
significantly reducing sensor-to-shooter timelines. This combination
results in increased survivability of Apache aircrews and ground forces
by decreasing their exposure to hostile fire.
i. Link 16 is a military tactical data exchange network. Its
specification is part of the family of Tactical Data Links. Link 16
provides aircrews with enhanced situational awareness and the ability
to exchange target information to Command and Control (C2) assets via
Tactical Digital Information Link-Joint (TADIL-J). Link 16 can provide
a range of combat information in near-real time to U.S. and allies'
combat aircraft and C2 centers. This will contribute to the integrated
control of fighters by either ground-based or airborne controllers and
will greatly increase the fighters' situational awareness and ability
either to engage targets designated by controllers or to avoid threats,
thereby increasing mission effectiveness and reducing fratricide and
attrition. The Link 16 enables the Apache to receive information from
the command-and-control platforms and enables it to share this data
with all the other services, making it more efficient at locating and
prosecuting targets. The material solution for the AH-64E is currently
the Small Tactical Terminal (SIT) KOR-24A from Harris to satisfy its
requirement for an Airborne and Maritime/Fixed Station (AMF) Small
Airborne Link 16 Terminal (SALT). The SIT is the latest generation of
small, two-channel, Link 16 and VHF/UHF radio terminals. While in
flight, the SIT provides simultaneous communication, voice or data, on
two key waveforms.
2. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain knowledge
of the specific hardware and software elements, the information could
be used to develop countermeasures which might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
3. A determination has been made that the recipient country can
provide the same degree of protection for the sensitive technology
being released as the U.S. Government. This sale is necessary in
furtherance of the U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives
outlined in the Policy Justification.
4. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal
have been authorized for release and export to the Government of the
United Arab Emirates.
[FR Doc. 2016-30225 Filed 12-15-16; 8:45 am]
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