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The US Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command have expanded their operational capabilities through the advanced targeting systems offered by Northrop Grumman. The Air National Guard will soon receive 13 new LITENING Advanced Targeting (AT) systems, and the Air Force Reserve Command will receive 10. They will join the US Marine Corps in operating this most advanced version of Northrop Grumman's combat-proven LITENING system. LITENING AT is a self-contained, multisensor laser target designating and navigation system that enables fighter pilots to detect and track ground targets and accurately deliver both laser and global positioning system-guided weapons. "LITENING has proven in combat to be the most capable and reliable, yet cost effective, precision targeting system available today, and the AT configuration represents the next advancement in precision targeting capabilities for our warfighters," said Mike Lennon, vice president of Targeting and Surveillance Programs at Northrop Grumman's Defensive Systems Division. Over the last decade, Northrop Grumman has pioneered such advanced targeting technologies as precisely aligned and stable multiple sensors; coordinated air-to-ground and air-to-air operations capabilities through laser spot search and track and laser markers; J-series weapons employment capabilities; and data links for battlefield situational awareness. LITENING's modular design provides true two-level maintenance, and unsurpassed operational availability. All of these advanced technologies were combat proven by LITENING during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, with over 177,000 total flight hours since initial fielding, including 50,000 combat hours, on AV-8B, A-10, B-52, F-15E and F-16 aircraft, while maintaining unmatched system reliability of nearly 400 hours under forward-basing and afloat conditions. LITENING AT capabilities include advanced image processors and algorithms for detection and tracking of targets at ranges more than four times that of first generation pods; multitarget cueing for battlefield situational awareness during close air support and other missions; enhanced target coordinate generation to optimize weapon delivery; extended air-to-air capabilities; and the ability to employ a dual-band laser and a variety of sophisticated data links. The U. S. Air Force Materiel Command's System Program Office, which supports multi-service/multinational targeting requirements, manages the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command and Marine Corps efforts. The Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command LITENING AT orders total $27 million. Related Links Northrop Grumman SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
Eugene OR (SPX) Jul 19, 2004A $510,500 grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust will help scientists at the University of Oregon's Center for Optics (OCO) jump to a new level in the quest to manipulate light and matter at the atomic level. |
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