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Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 17–54]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of an
arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela Young, (703) 697–9107,
SUMMARY:
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pamela.a.young14.civ@mail.mil or
Kathy Valadez, (703) 697–9217,
kathy.a.valadez.civ@mail.mil; DSCA/
DSA–RAN.
This
36(b)(1) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of
section 155 of Public Law 104–164
dated July 21, 1996. The following is a
copy of a letter to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Transmittal
17–54 with attached Policy Justification,
Sensitivity of Technology, and Section
620C(d) Certification.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: November 7, 2017.
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Transmittal No. 17–54
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: Government
of Greece
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *
Other .....................................
Total ..................................
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$.918 billion
1.486 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase: The
Government of Greece has requested the
possible sale of items and services to
support the upgrade of up to one
hundred twenty-three (123) F–16
aircraft to Block V configuration.
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
$2.404 billion
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One hundred twenty-five (125) APG–83
Active Electronically Scanned Array
(AESA) Radars (includes 2 spares)
One hundred twenty-three (123)
Modular Mission Computers (MMCs)
One hundred twenty-three (123) LINK–
16 Multifunctional Information
Distribution System Joint Tactical
Radio System (MIDS–JTRS) with
TACAN and EHSI
One hundred twenty-three (123) LN260
Embedded Global Navigation Systems
(EGI)-Inertial Navigation System (INS)
One hundred twenty-three (123) Joint
Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems
(JHMCS)
One hundred twenty-three (123)
Improved Programmable Display
Generators (iPDGs)
Non-MDE:
Included in the possible sale are up to
one hundred twenty-three (123) APX–
126 Advanced Identification Friend or
Foe (AIFF) Combined Interrogator
Transponder (CIT); one (1) Joint Mission
Planning System (JMPS); one (1) F–16V
Simulator; upgrade to two (2) existing
simulators; one (1) Avionics Level Test
Station; Secure Communications,
cryptographic equipment and
navigation equipment; upgrade and
integration of the Advanced SelfProtection Integrated Suite (ASPIS) I to
ASPIS II on twenty-six (26) F–16s;
Ground Support System, systems
integration and test; spares and repair
parts, support and test equipment;
personnel training and training
equipment; publications and technical
documentation; U.S. Government and
contractor engineering, logistical, and
technical support services; and other
related elements of logistics and
program support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force
(SNY Amendment 6)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: GR–D–
SBD, $1.3B, 7 Dec 1992; GR–D–SNX,
$2B, 9 Mar 2000; GR–D–SNY, $1.9B, 13
Dec 2005
(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 Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: October 16, 2017
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Government of Greece—Upgrade of F–
16 Aircraft to an F–16 Block V
Configuration
The Government of Greece has
requested a possible purchase of an
upgrade of its existing F–16 fleet to an
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F–16 Block V configuration which
includes up to one hundred twenty-five
(125) APG–83 Active Electronically
Scanned Array (AESA) Radars (includes
two (2) spares); one hundred twentythree (123) Modular Mission Computers
(MMCs); one hundred twenty-three
(123) LINK–16 Multifunctional
Information Distribution System Joint
Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS–JTRS)
with TACAN and EHSI; one hundred
twenty-three (123) LN260 Embedded
Global Navigation Systems (EGI)/Inertial
Navigation Systems (INS); and one
hundred twenty-three (123) Improved
Programmable Display Generators
(iPDGs). Also included in the proposed
sale are up to one hundred twenty-three
(123) APX–126 Advanced Identification
Friend or Foe (AIFF) Combined
Interrogator Transponders (CIT); one (1)
Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS);
one (1) F–16V Simulator; upgrade to
two (2) existing simulators; one (1)
Avionics Level Test Station; Secure
Communications, cryptographic
equipment and navigation equipment;
upgrade and integration of the
Advanced Self-Protection Integrated
Suite (ASPIS) I to ASPIS II on twentysix (26) F–16s; Ground Support System,
systems integration and test; spares and
repair parts, support and test
equipment; personnel training and
training equipment; publications and
technical documentation; U.S.
Government and contractor engineering,
logistical, and technical support
services; and other related elements of
logistics and program support. The total
estimated program cost is $2.404 billion.
This proposed sale will contribute to
U.S. foreign policy and national security
objectives by helping to improve the
security of a NATO ally which is an
important partner for political stability
and economic progress in Europe. The
upgrade of F–16 aircraft to an F–16
Block V configuration will bolster the
Hellenic Air Force’s ability to support
NATO and remain interoperable with
the U.S. and the NATO alliance. It will
also help Greece sustain operations in
the future, thereby reducing the threat
the alliance’s enemies pose to the U.S.
and the alliance.
The proposed sale will improve
Greece’s capability to meet current and
future security threats. Greece will use
this capability as a deterrent to regional
threats, strengthen its homeland
defense, and execute counter-terrorism
operations.
Greece currently employs a mix of F–
16s in Block 30, Block 50, Block 52+,
and Block 52+ Advanced
configurations. Therefore, Greece will
have no difficulty absorbing the upgrade
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of these aircraft from an operation and
support standpoint.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The principal contractor will be
Lockheed Martin of Fort Worth, TX.
There are currently no known offsets.
However, Greece typically requests
offsets. Any offset agreement will be
defined in negotiations between Greece
and the contractor.
The proposed sale will require the
assignment of approximately 3–5
additional U.S. Government or
contractor representatives to Greece.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 17–54
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 proposed sale for upgrade of
Greece’s F–16s to Block V will involve
the release of sensitive and/or classified
(up to SECRET) elements to Greece,
including hardware, accessories,
components, and associated software.
The F–16 Block V aircraft system is
UNCLASSIFIED, except as noted below.
The aircraft utilizes the F–16 airframe
and features advanced avionics and
systems including the AN/APG–83
Active Electronically Scanned Array
(AESA) Radar, Modular Mission
Computers (MMCs); LINK–16
Multifunctional Information
Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio
System LINK–16 Multifunctional
Information Distribution System Joint
Tactical Radio System (MIDS–JTRS);
Advanced Self-Protection Integrated
Suite (ASPIS) II ship-sets; LN260
Embedded Global Navigation Systems
(EGI)-Inertial Navigation System (INS);
Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems
(JHMCS II); Improved Programmable
Display Generators (iPDGs); APX–126
Advanced Identification Friend or Foe
(AIFF) Combined Interrogator
Transponder (CIT); and Joint Mission
Planning System (JMPS).
2. Additional sensitive areas include
operating manuals and maintenance
technical orders containing performance
information, operating and test
procedures, and other information
related to support operations and repair.
The hardware, software, and data
identified are classified (up to SECRET)
to protect vulnerabilities, design, and
performance parameters and other
similar critical information.
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3. The AN/APG–83 is an Active
Electronically Scanned Array (AESA)
radar upgrade for the F–16. It includes
higher processor power, higher
transmission power, more sensitive
receiver electronics, and Synthetic
Aperture Radar (SAR), which creates
higher-resolution ground maps from a
greater distance than existing
mechanically scanned array radars (e.g.,
APG–68). The upgrade features an
increase in detection range of air targets,
increases in processing speed and
memory, as well as significant
improvements in all modes. The highest
classification of the radar is SECRET.
4. The Modular Mission Computer
(MMC) is the central aircraft computer
of the F–16. It serves as the hub for all
aircraft subsystems and avionics data
transfer. The hardware and software are
classified SECRET.
5. The Multifunctional Informational
Distribution System-Joint Tactical Radio
System (MIDS–JTRS) is classified
CONFIDENTIAL. The MIDS–JTRS is a
secure data and voice communication
network using Link-16 architecture. The
system provides enhanced situational
awareness, positive identification of
participants within the network, secure
fighter-to-fighter connectivity, secure
voice capability, and ARN–118 TACAN
functionality. It provides three major
functions: Air Control, Wide Area
Surveillance, and Fighter-to-Fighter.
The MIDS–JTRS can be used to transfer
data in Air-to-Air, Air-to-Surface, and
Air-to-Ground scenarios. The MIDS
terminal hardware, publications,
performance specifications, operational
capability, parameters, vulnerabilities to
countermeasures, and software
documentation are classified
CONFIDENTIAL. The classified
information to be provided consists of
that which is necessary for the
operation, maintenance, and repair
(through intermediate level) of the data
link terminal, installed systems, and
related software.
6. The Advanced Self-Protection
Integrated Suite II (ASPIS II) is an
enhanced version of the original ASPIS
I integrated Electronic Warfare (EW)
system, which provides passive radar
warning, wide spectrum Radio
Frequency (RF) jamming, and control
and management of the entire EW
system. It is an externally mounted EW
pod. The suite includes an ALQ–187
EW System, ALR–93 Radar Warning
Receiver, and ALE–47 Countermeasure
Dispenser System. Greece has upgraded
ASPIS I to II on all but a remaining
twenty-six jets. The commercially
developed system software and
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hardware are UNCLASSIFED. The
system is classified SECRET when
loaded with a U.S. derived EW database.
7. The Embedded Global Positioning
System (EGI)–Inertial Navigation
System (INS)/LN–260 is a sensor that
combines Global Positioning System
(GPS) and inertial sensor inputs to
provide accurate location information
for navigation and targeting. The EGI–
INS/LN–260 is UNCLASSIFIED. The
GPS cryptovariable keys needed for
highest GPS accuracy are classified up
to SECRET.
8. The Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing
System (JHMCS) is a modified HGU–55/
P helmet that incorporates a visorprojected Heads-Up Display (HUD) to
cue weapons and aircraft sensors to air
and ground targets. In close combat, a
pilot must currently align the aircraft to
shoot at a target. JHMCS allows the pilot
to simply look at a target to shoot. This
system projects visual targeting and
aircraft performance information on the
back of the helmet’s visor, enabling the
pilot to monitor this information
without interrupting his field of view
through the cockpit canopy. The system
uses a magnetic transmitter unit fixed to
the pilot’s seat and a magnetic field
probe mounted on the helmet to define
helmet pointing positioning. A Helmet
Vehicle Interface (HVI) interacts with
the aircraft system bus to provide signal
generation for the helmet display. This
provides significant improvement for
close combat targeting and engagement.
Hardware is UNCLASSIFIED; technical
data and documents are classified up to
SECRET.
9. The Improved Programmable
Display Generator (iPDG) and color
multifunction displays utilize
ruggedized commercial liquid crystal
display technology that is designed to
withstand the harsh environment found
in modern fighter cockpits. The display
generator is the fifth generation graphics
processor for the F–16. Through the use
of state-of-the-art microprocessors and
graphics engines, it provides orders of
magnitude increases in throughput,
memory, and graphics capabilities. The
hardware and software are
UNCLASSIFIED.
10. The AN/APX–126 Advanced
Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF)
Combined Interrogator Transponder
(CIT) is a system capable of transmitting
and interrogating Mode V. It is
UNCLASSIFIED unless/until Mode IV
and/or Mode V operational evaluator
parameters are loaded into the
equipment. Elements of the IFF system
classified up to SECRET include
software object code, operating
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characteristics, parameters, and
technical data. Mode IV and Mode V
anti-jam performance specifications/
data, software source code, algorithms,
and tempest plans or reports will not be
offered, released, discussed, or
demonstrated.
11. The Joint Mission Planning
System (JMPS) is a multi-platform PC
based mission planning system. JMPS
hardware is UNCLASSIFIED and the
software is classified up to SECRET.
12. Software, hardware, and other
data/information, which is classified or
sensitive, is reviewed prior to release to
protect system vulnerabilities, design
data, and performance parameters.
Some end-item hardware, software, and
other data identified above are classified
at the CONFIDENTIAL and SECRET
level. Potential compromise of these
systems is controlled through
management of the basic software
programs of highly sensitive systems
and software-controlled weapon
systems on a case-by-case basis.
13. If a technologically advanced
adversary obtains knowledge of the
specific hardware and software source
code in this proposed sale, the
information could be used to develop
countermeasures or equivalent systems
that might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
14. Greece is both willing and able to
protect U.S. classified military
information. Greek physical and
document security standards are
equivalent to U.S. standards. Greece has
signed a General Security of Military
Information Agreement (GSOMIA) with
the United States and is in negotiations
with CENTCOM on the
Communications Interoperability and
Security Memorandum of Agreement
(CISMOA). The Government of Greece
has demonstrated its willingness and
capability to protect sensitive military
technology and information released to
its military in the past.
15. A determination has been made
that the Greece can provide
substantially 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.
16. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal are authorized
for release and export to the
Government of Greece.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 17-54]
Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of an arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pamela Young, (703) 697-9107,
pamela.a.young14.civ@mail.mil or Kathy Valadez, (703) 697-9217,
kathy.a.valadez.civ@mail.mil; DSCA/DSA-RAN.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b)(1) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-
164 dated July 21, 1996. The following is a copy of a letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Transmittal 17-54 with
attached Policy Justification, Sensitivity of Technology, and Section
620C(d) Certification.
Dated: November 7, 2017.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 17-54
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: Government of Greece
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *................ $.918 billion
Other.................................... 1.486 billion
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Total.................................. $2.404 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase: The Government of Greece has
requested the possible sale of items and services to support the
upgrade of up to one hundred twenty-three (123) F-16 aircraft to Block
V configuration.
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
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One hundred twenty-five (125) APG-83 Active Electronically Scanned
Array (AESA) Radars (includes 2 spares)
One hundred twenty-three (123) Modular Mission Computers (MMCs)
One hundred twenty-three (123) LINK-16 Multifunctional Information
Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS-JTRS) with TACAN
and EHSI
One hundred twenty-three (123) LN260 Embedded Global Navigation Systems
(EGI)-Inertial Navigation System (INS)
One hundred twenty-three (123) Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems
(JHMCS)
One hundred twenty-three (123) Improved Programmable Display Generators
(iPDGs)
Non-MDE:
Included in the possible sale are up to one hundred twenty-three
(123) APX-126 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF) Combined
Interrogator Transponder (CIT); one (1) Joint Mission Planning System
(JMPS); one (1) F-16V Simulator; upgrade to two (2) existing
simulators; one (1) Avionics Level Test Station; Secure Communications,
cryptographic equipment and navigation equipment; upgrade and
integration of the Advanced Self-Protection Integrated Suite (ASPIS) I
to ASPIS II on twenty-six (26) F-16s; Ground Support System, systems
integration and test; spares and repair parts, support and test
equipment; personnel training and training equipment; publications and
technical documentation; U.S. Government and contractor engineering,
logistical, and technical support services; and other related elements
of logistics and program support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force (SNY Amendment 6)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: GR-D-SBD, $1.3B, 7 Dec 1992; GR-D-
SNX, $2B, 9 Mar 2000; GR-D-SNY, $1.9B, 13 Dec 2005
(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 Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: October 16, 2017
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Government of Greece--Upgrade of F-16 Aircraft to an F-16 Block V
Configuration
The Government of Greece has requested a possible purchase of an
upgrade of its existing F-16 fleet to an F-16 Block V configuration
which includes up to one hundred twenty-five (125) APG-83 Active
Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radars (includes two (2) spares);
one hundred twenty-three (123) Modular Mission Computers (MMCs); one
hundred twenty-three (123) LINK-16 Multifunctional Information
Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS-JTRS) with TACAN
and EHSI; one hundred twenty-three (123) LN260 Embedded Global
Navigation Systems (EGI)/Inertial Navigation Systems (INS); and one
hundred twenty-three (123) Improved Programmable Display Generators
(iPDGs). Also included in the proposed sale are up to one hundred
twenty-three (123) APX-126 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF)
Combined Interrogator Transponders (CIT); one (1) Joint Mission
Planning System (JMPS); one (1) F-16V Simulator; upgrade to two (2)
existing simulators; one (1) Avionics Level Test Station; Secure
Communications, cryptographic equipment and navigation equipment;
upgrade and integration of the Advanced Self-Protection Integrated
Suite (ASPIS) I to ASPIS II on twenty-six (26) F-16s; Ground Support
System, systems integration and test; spares and repair parts, support
and test equipment; personnel training and training equipment;
publications and technical documentation; U.S. Government and
contractor engineering, logistical, and technical support services; and
other related elements of logistics and program support. The total
estimated program cost is $2.404 billion.
This proposed sale will contribute to U.S. foreign policy and
national security objectives by helping to improve the security of a
NATO ally which is an important partner for political stability and
economic progress in Europe. The upgrade of F-16 aircraft to an F-16
Block V configuration will bolster the Hellenic Air Force's ability to
support NATO and remain interoperable with the U.S. and the NATO
alliance. It will also help Greece sustain operations in the future,
thereby reducing the threat the alliance's enemies pose to the U.S. and
the alliance.
The proposed sale will improve Greece's capability to meet current
and future security threats. Greece will use this capability as a
deterrent to regional threats, strengthen its homeland defense, and
execute counter-terrorism operations.
Greece currently employs a mix of F-16s in Block 30, Block 50,
Block 52+, and Block 52+ Advanced configurations. Therefore, Greece
will have no difficulty absorbing the upgrade of these aircraft from an
operation and support standpoint.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The principal contractor will be Lockheed Martin of Fort Worth, TX.
There are currently no known offsets. However, Greece typically
requests offsets. Any offset agreement will be defined in negotiations
between Greece and the contractor.
The proposed sale will require the assignment of approximately 3-5
additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives to Greece.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 17-54
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 proposed sale for upgrade of Greece's F-16s to Block V will
involve the release of sensitive and/or classified (up to SECRET)
elements to Greece, including hardware, accessories, components, and
associated software. The F-16 Block V aircraft system is UNCLASSIFIED,
except as noted below. The aircraft utilizes the F-16 airframe and
features advanced avionics and systems including the AN/APG-83 Active
Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar, Modular Mission Computers
(MMCs); LINK-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint
Tactical Radio System LINK-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution
System Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS-JTRS); Advanced Self-
Protection Integrated Suite (ASPIS) II ship-sets; LN260 Embedded Global
Navigation Systems (EGI)-Inertial Navigation System (INS); Joint Helmet
Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS II); Improved Programmable Display
Generators (iPDGs); APX-126 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe
(AIFF) Combined Interrogator Transponder (CIT); and Joint Mission
Planning System (JMPS).
2. Additional sensitive areas include operating manuals and
maintenance technical orders containing performance information,
operating and test procedures, and other information related to support
operations and repair. The hardware, software, and data identified are
classified (up to SECRET) to protect vulnerabilities, design, and
performance parameters and other similar critical information.
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3. The AN/APG-83 is an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA)
radar upgrade for the F-16. It includes higher processor power, higher
transmission power, more sensitive receiver electronics, and Synthetic
Aperture Radar (SAR), which creates higher-resolution ground maps from
a greater distance than existing mechanically scanned array radars
(e.g., APG-68). The upgrade features an increase in detection range of
air targets, increases in processing speed and memory, as well as
significant improvements in all modes. The highest classification of
the radar is SECRET.
4. The Modular Mission Computer (MMC) is the central aircraft
computer of the F-16. It serves as the hub for all aircraft subsystems
and avionics data transfer. The hardware and software are classified
SECRET.
5. The Multifunctional Informational Distribution System-Joint
Tactical Radio System (MIDS-JTRS) is classified CONFIDENTIAL. The MIDS-
JTRS is a secure data and voice communication network using Link-16
architecture. The system provides enhanced situational awareness,
positive identification of participants within the network, secure
fighter-to-fighter connectivity, secure voice capability, and ARN-118
TACAN functionality. It provides three major functions: Air Control,
Wide Area Surveillance, and Fighter-to-Fighter. The MIDS-JTRS can be
used to transfer data in Air-to-Air, Air-to-Surface, and Air-to-Ground
scenarios. The MIDS terminal hardware, publications, performance
specifications, operational capability, parameters, vulnerabilities to
countermeasures, and software documentation are classified
CONFIDENTIAL. The classified information to be provided consists of
that which is necessary for the operation, maintenance, and repair
(through intermediate level) of the data link terminal, installed
systems, and related software.
6. The Advanced Self-Protection Integrated Suite II (ASPIS II) is
an enhanced version of the original ASPIS I integrated Electronic
Warfare (EW) system, which provides passive radar warning, wide
spectrum Radio Frequency (RF) jamming, and control and management of
the entire EW system. It is an externally mounted EW pod. The suite
includes an ALQ-187 EW System, ALR-93 Radar Warning Receiver, and ALE-
47 Countermeasure Dispenser System. Greece has upgraded ASPIS I to II
on all but a remaining twenty-six jets. The commercially developed
system software and hardware are UNCLASSIFED. The system is classified
SECRET when loaded with a U.S. derived EW database.
7. The Embedded Global Positioning System (EGI)-Inertial Navigation
System (INS)/LN-260 is a sensor that combines Global Positioning System
(GPS) and inertial sensor inputs to provide accurate location
information for navigation and targeting. The EGI-INS/LN-260 is
UNCLASSIFIED. The GPS cryptovariable keys needed for highest GPS
accuracy are classified up to SECRET.
8. The Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) is a modified
HGU-55/P helmet that incorporates a visor-projected Heads-Up Display
(HUD) to cue weapons and aircraft sensors to air and ground targets. In
close combat, a pilot must currently align the aircraft to shoot at a
target. JHMCS allows the pilot to simply look at a target to shoot.
This system projects visual targeting and aircraft performance
information on the back of the helmet's visor, enabling the pilot to
monitor this information without interrupting his field of view through
the cockpit canopy. The system uses a magnetic transmitter unit fixed
to the pilot's seat and a magnetic field probe mounted on the helmet to
define helmet pointing positioning. A Helmet Vehicle Interface (HVI)
interacts with the aircraft system bus to provide signal generation for
the helmet display. This provides significant improvement for close
combat targeting and engagement. Hardware is UNCLASSIFIED; technical
data and documents are classified up to SECRET.
9. The Improved Programmable Display Generator (iPDG) and color
multifunction displays utilize ruggedized commercial liquid crystal
display technology that is designed to withstand the harsh environment
found in modern fighter cockpits. The display generator is the fifth
generation graphics processor for the F-16. Through the use of state-
of-the-art microprocessors and graphics engines, it provides orders of
magnitude increases in throughput, memory, and graphics capabilities.
The hardware and software are UNCLASSIFIED.
10. The AN/APX-126 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF)
Combined Interrogator Transponder (CIT) is a system capable of
transmitting and interrogating Mode V. It is UNCLASSIFIED unless/until
Mode IV and/or Mode V operational evaluator parameters are loaded into
the equipment. Elements of the IFF system classified up to SECRET
include software object code, operating characteristics, parameters,
and technical data. Mode IV and Mode V anti-jam performance
specifications/data, software source code, algorithms, and tempest
plans or reports will not be offered, released, discussed, or
demonstrated.
11. The Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) is a multi-platform PC
based mission planning system. JMPS hardware is UNCLASSIFIED and the
software is classified up to SECRET.
12. Software, hardware, and other data/information, which is
classified or sensitive, is reviewed prior to release to protect system
vulnerabilities, design data, and performance parameters. Some end-item
hardware, software, and other data identified above are classified at
the CONFIDENTIAL and SECRET level. Potential compromise of these
systems is controlled through management of the basic software programs
of highly sensitive systems and software-controlled weapon systems on a
case-by-case basis.
13. If a technologically advanced adversary obtains knowledge of
the specific hardware and software source code in this proposed sale,
the information could be used to develop countermeasures or equivalent
systems that might reduce weapon system effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or advanced capabilities.
14. Greece is both willing and able to protect U.S. classified
military information. Greek physical and document security standards
are equivalent to U.S. standards. Greece has signed a General Security
of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) with the United States and
is in negotiations with CENTCOM on the Communications Interoperability
and Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA). The Government of Greece
has demonstrated its willingness and capability to protect sensitive
military technology and information released to its military in the
past.
15. A determination has been made that the Greece can provide
substantially 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.
16. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal
are authorized for release and export to the Government of Greece.
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