
BAE Systems, with a facility in Huntsville, has received foreign military sales contracts from the U.S. Army valued at $137 million to deliver its AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems (CMWS) to allied nations.
The CMWS, which is installed on rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, detects infrared and radio-frequency guided missiles, unguided munitions and other threats.
“International customers continue to choose CMWS for its proven effectiveness and reliability in combat, where it has saved many lives,” said Jared Belinsky, director of Integrated Survivability Solutions at BAE Systems.
BAE System has delivered more than 3,000 CMWS units worldwide. The CMWS is designed and manufactured at BAE Systems’ facilities in Huntsville, Alabama; Austin, Texas; and Nashua, New Hampshire.


