Wed, Aug 18, 2010
Final Step Before Installation On Flight Test Aircraft
The first flight of the F-35 Electro-Optical Targeting System
has been successfully completed by Lockheed Martin on the
Cooperative Avionics Test Bed (CATBird) platform. EOTS maturation
on the CATBird is the final step prior to integration on the BF-4,
the first mission systems-equipped F-35 test aircraft.
CATBird File Photo
"The CATBird's dynamic flight environment provides the first
opportunity to test and evaluate how EOTS integrates into the
F-35's fused sensor architecture," said Rich Hinkle, program
director of F-35 EOTS at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.
"After three years of rigorous testing on the Sabreliner aircraft,
EOTS is more than ready for CATBird integration and we're excited
to reach this important milestone."
The CATBird, a modified 737 aircraft, contains an actual F-35
cockpit and test stations to perform real-time analysis as mission
systems are evaluated. The CATBird also provides the capability to
fuse sensor information, which mimics how the F-35's fused sensor
architecture will offer pilots higher quality, shared sensor
information compared with legacy platforms' federated sensor
architectures. During the current Block 1.0 software system test,
EOTS operated in an integrated mode and collected aircraft
navigation data for sensor alignment.
The low drag, stealthy F-35 EOTS builds upon the success of
Lockheed Martin's Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod to provide
high-resolution imagery, automatic target tracking,
infrared-search-and-track, laser designation and range finding, as
well as laser spot tracking - all at greatly increased standoff
ranges. Modular components allow the F-35 EOTS to be maintained on
the flight line for true two-level maintenance.
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