EWPro™

EWPro™ is RDSI's Electronic Warfare simulation and training software.  It combines scenario editing and scenario playback with tactical equipment emulation.

Features

Screenshots and Pictures

EWPro Gaming Window
EWPro's Scenario Editor.  Click here for a larger version...

AN/WLR-8 DDU
AN/WLR-8 DDU Emulator.  Click here for a larger version...

AN/ULQ16 Falling Raster
AN/ULQ-16 Emulator in Falling Raster Mode


The EWPro™ AN/WLR-8(V)2 emulator running on the MRTS-ESClick for larger version...

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SigRec™

SigRec™ is an easy-to-use low-cost alternative to EWPro™ for Electronic Warfare signal recognition training.  It combines a signal list with an Oscilloscope and AN/ULQ-16 pulse analyzer emulator for analysis of signals.  Signal audio is also generated through a standard PC soundcard.

Features

Screenshots


SigRec main window. Click here for a larger version...

Falling Raster Mode
AN/ULQ-16 emulator in falling raster mode.

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MRTS-ES

Overview

RDSI's multi-screen Multi-purpose Reconfigurable Training System for Electronic Warfare Support (MRTS-ES) is currently being installed at US Navy SubSchool (NSS) in Groton, CT and other locations across the country.  With its six 20" LCD touch-screen monitors, MRTS-ES provides enough display space for full AN/WLR-8 tactical receiver emulation.

Features

Pictures


Full view of the MRTS-ES running EWPro™.  Click for larger version...

M/Pulse

RDSI's M/Pulse system is based on a standard PC ISA card that is capable of generating signal video to drive tactical electronic warfare (EW) analysis and receiver equipment.

Features

Pictures

EWTS-8R
EWTS-()R controlled by a laptop running EWPro™Click here for a larger version...

M/Pulse
The M/Pulse ISA card.  Click here for a larger version...

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