Leonardo Canada – Electronics (LCE) is a leading Electronic Warfare (EW) capability provider, with capabilities spanning across EW threat analysis, ECM, ECCM, modelling, testing, integration, and training products. LCE is supported by the Leonardo Electronics Division, a world leader in the provision of EW products, EW capability, EW services and EW training which spans operations in Canada, the United Kingdom (UK) and Italy.
As pioneers in Electronic Countermeasure (ECM) capability, Electronic Counter-Countermeasure (ECCM) capability, and algorithm development, Leonardo Canada – Electronics takes a leading role in the dynamic field of EW and synthetic environments. Our commitment to excellence positions us at the forefront, ensuring that our clients receive cutting-edge solutions tailored to meet the evolving challenges in electronic warfare.
Leonardo Canada – Electronics (formerly TTI - Tactical Technologies Inc.) was established in 1988 with a focus on providing independent EW/ECM consulting, engineering, and support services.
Throughout the 1990s, LCE embarked on a transformative journey, evolving into a product-oriented company by leveraging modeling and simulation-based technology to develop cutting-edge engagement analysis tools.
In 2014, LCE was acquired by Leonardo, a milestone that further solidified its position in the industry.
With over 30 years of experience, LCE proudly hosts the Canadian Centre of Excellence in Electronic Warfare Operational Support, demonstrating its unparalleled expertise in EW domain knowledge. Its mature capabilities in modeling and simulation products, coupled with extensive experience in defense software development, integration, and support, showcase LCE's commitment to excellence. Pioneering the development of ECM and ECCM techniques and tactics, LCE delivers innovative solutions for mission planning and command & control.
Through its rich history and unwavering commitment to excellence, Leonardo Canada – Electronics continues to redefine standards and shape the future of electronic warfare technologies.