. 24/7 Space News .
Lockheed Martin Completes Proof Testing Of RATTLRS Vehicle

RATTLRS is a supersonic, science and technology missile flight demonstrator.
by Staff Writers
Palmdale CA (SPX) Oct 02, 2007
Lockheed Martin has completed proof pressure testing of the Revolutionary Approach To Time-critical Long Range Strike (RATTLRS) vehicle. This testing validates the vehicle's structural integrity and is a crucial step in the development of the flight demonstration vehicle. RATTLRS is a supersonic, science and technology missile flight demonstrator sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.

"This testing is a significant milestone as we enter into final integration and system checkouts prior to flight demonstrations planned for early 2008," said Bruce Schielke, Lockheed Martin manufacturing director.

The RATTLRS vehicle will flight-demonstrate an integrated turbine engine and airframe propulsion system capable of flight at speeds above Mach 3 (more than 2,000 mph).

The proof testing is the culmination of an extensive fabrication effort by Klune Industries Inc., a Los Angeles based aerospace parts manufacturer.

"Partnering with Klune combined the Skunk Works(R) design innovation with Klune's expertise in exotic metal fabrication processes," said Pete Buck, Lockheed Martin design manager.

"Klune's knowledge in working with complex materials, tolerances and part production made it an important supplier and key to building the fuselage for the RATTLRS vehicle."

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Lockheed Martin
The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Israel Air Force to Be Equipped With Elbit Systems Lizard Laser-Guided Bombs
Haifa, Israel, September 30, 2007
Elbit Systems Ltd. has been selected to equip the Israel Air Force (IAF) with its Lizard laser-guided bombs. Contract value is several $Millions and the initial supply of the systems to the IAF has already begun. Lizard, a sophisticated new generation laser-guided bomb incorporates decades of Elbit Systems in-house technological expertise. The system which will be used for air-to-surface attack of diverse targets inflicts pinpoint damage while substantially reducing collateral damage. The current laser designator is designed for warheads of various sizes.







  • Big dreams, few results in private space exploration
  • NASA, NSBRI Select 17 Proposals In Space Radiation Research
  • Space summit looks to the future from India
  • Part-time model is Malaysia's first astronaut

  • Spirit Arrives At Stratigraphic Wonderland In Columbia Hills On Mars
  • Duck Bay, Victoria Crater, Planet Mars
  • Are manned missions needed to explore Mars and beyond
  • Spirit Makes Progress Across Home Plate

  • Pratt And Whitney Rocketdyne's RS-27A Powers New-Gen Imaging Satellite To Orbit
  • United Launch Alliance Launches 75th Consecutive Delta II On USAF 60th Anniversary
  • Arianespace To Launch Japanese Satellite JCSAT-12
  • Russian Space Launch Vehicle Firing Tests Set For 2008

  • Successful Image Taking By The High Definition Television
  • Boeing Launches WorldView-1 Earth-Imaging Satellite
  • New Faraway Sensors Warn Of Emerging Hurricane's Strength
  • Key Sensor For Northrop Grumman NPOESS Program Passes Critical Structural Test

  • Maneuver Puts New Horizons On A Straight Path To Pluto
  • Outbound To The Outerplanets At 7 AU
  • Charon: An Ice Machine In The Ultimate Deep Freeze
  • New Horizons Slips Into Electronic Slumber

  • 'Orphan' Stars Found In Long Galaxy Tail
  • Explosion Reveals Tiny Magnetic Island
  • A World Premiere! The International Dark Sky Reserve Of Mont-Megantic Is Officially Created
  • The Magellanic Clouds Are First-Time Visitors

  • Asia could win next 'Space Race', US scientists fear
  • Japan plans two more moon missions
  • China aims for lunar base after 2020
  • Asian spacefarers race for the moon

  • EU plans for funding Galileo satnav system already hitting snags
  • Galileo GPS Network Hit By More Delays
  • Brussels to present finance plans to save Galileo satnav project
  • DoD Permanently Discontinues Procurement Of Global Positioning System Selective Availability

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement