Lockheed Plans Tech Updates for Lot 15 F-35 Production
Lockheed Martin wants to update the communications, fuel tank and weapons systems of the F-35 aircraft, National Defense Magazine reported Monday.
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Lockheed Martin wants to update the communications, fuel tank and weapons systems of the F-35 aircraft, National Defense Magazine reported Monday.
Lockheed Martin has selected Cubic’s mission solutions business to deliver video data link systems for F-35 Lightning II aircraft units to optimize the aircraft’s combat capacity.
Lockheed Martin and Universal Synaptics have partnered to help the Department of Defense detect and address intermittent faults in avionics systems, Avionics International reported Monday.
The U.S. Air Force has begun to assess whether it can integrate an artificial intelligence platform, Skyborg, into an F-35 or F-15EX fighter aircraft to enable pilots to control the Kratos Defense-built XQ-58 Valkyrie unmanned air vehicle and other drones, Defense News reported Wednesday. Will Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, told the publication Tuesday that the service is in talks with Lockheed Martin and Boeing on the plan to team fighter aircraft with drones through the Skyborg program.
Collins Aerospace wants to use its expertise in developing actuation systems to join a number of military technology programs, including the Army’s Future Vertical Lift development, the Air Force and Navy’s F-35 replacement and other efforts focused on unmanned aerial systems, Rotor & Wing International reported Thursday.
Mike Friedman, a Lockheed Martin spokesperson, said the company is taking action to help the Department of Defense meet the F-35 program's cost-per-flying-hour target of $25K in six years, Inside Defense reported Friday.
Lockheed Martin aims to increase the F-35 fighter jet’s air-to-air firepower with a newly-built weapons rack designed to increase payload capacity to six missiles, Popular Mechanics reported Friday.Â
Lockheed Martin officials said the company considers equipping a sixth-generation fighter aircraft with a laser weapon built to counter aerial drones and sensors and disrupt enemies’ electronic equipment, USNI News reported Wednesday.
The U.S. Navy is set to sign a contract with Raytheon by May to begin the production of the company’s Joint Precision Approach and Landing System for use on the service’s nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, FlightGlobal reported Friday. Raytheon is expected to deliver the first JPALS units in 2020 for installation on the service's 11 carriers and eight assault ships.
Kenneth Possenriede, an executive vice president and chief financial officer of Lockheed Martin, said the company is seeing strong demand for its Hellfire, Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile and Patriot Advanced Capability–3 systems, Flightglobal reported Tuesday.
The U.S. Air Force partnered with Pivotal Software, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the Defense Innovation Unit to accelerate the development and deployment of software capabilities through an experimentation laboratory, Federal News Network reported Friday.
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