The USAF's Angry Kitten electronic warfare pod has completed F-16 testing and is now being evaluated on the A-10s and C-130 Hercules.
An engineer works on the ALQ-167 Angry Kitten pod attached to a C-130. (ANG AFRC Test Center (AATC)) The US Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is testing the ALQ-167 ...
Some testing has already been carried out for Angry Kitten's integration onto the C-130. The pod is fitted using the Special Airborne Mission Installation & Response, or SABIR, system. SABIR was ...
The U.S. Air Force is testing a smart electronic warfare pod known as Angry Kitten on larger aircraft after success on the F-16. Why it matters: Mastery of the electromagnetic spectrum — jamming, ...
A technician installs an ALQ-167 pod on a C-130. Credit: Air National Guard/Air Force Reserve Command Test Center Can an Angry Kitten help protect large aircraft from incoming radar-guided missiles?