LOCKHEED MARTIN’S SNIPER DEMONSTRATES OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE DURING DEPLOYMENT IN IRAQ
ORLANDO, FL, May 12, 2005
U.S. Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center Commander Lt.
Gen. William R. Looney praised Lockheed Martin’s [NYSE: LMT]
Sniper® Advanced Targeting Pod, recognizing the system’s
recent successful deployment in Iraq.
In a recent address to Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire
Control employees in Orlando, FL, General Looney praised
Sniper as “the greatest pod the world has ever seen and the
greatest one the Air Force is flying today.” General Looney
commended the dedication of program employees in
contributing to the Air Force’s operational success.
Ten of the U.S. Air Force Sniper pods were shipped to
Lakenheath, England, and installed aboard Air Force F-15Es.
These Sniper pods have flown in more than 450 missions in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
“We have been able to maintain eight pods fully mission
capable throughout this whole deployment, and most of the
time all 10,” said General Looney. “They (pilots) are so in
love with that capability, they don’t want to go anywhere
without a Sniper pod. There is no comparison between any
other pod in the world and the capability that Sniper
brings.”
New and enhanced capabilities that Sniper pods provide to
aircrews include a high-resolution, mid-wave third
generation Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR), a dual-mode
laser and a CCD-TV along with a laser spot tracker and a
laser marker. The Sniper pod vastly improves long range
target detection /identification. The advanced image
processing algorithms, combined with rock steady
stabilization techniques, provide cutting edge performance.
Designed as an affordable precision targeting system in a
single, lightweight pod, Sniper is fully compatible with the
latest J-series munitions and precision guided weaponry. Its
superior detection ranges are vital to pilots, helping keep
them out of range of threat air defenses during their
defining moments.
“We have successfully integrated Sniper on U.S. Air Force
fighters as well as the Navy F/A-18C/D,” said Ken Fuhr,
Sniper program director at Lockheed Martin. “Sniper’s
superior performance and availability has helped it quickly
become the warfighters’ targeting pod of choice for the Air
Expeditionary Force’s scheduled deployments.”
The Sniper ATP program has achieved several major
milestones, including the successful operational deployment
and completion of Phase 1 Qualification Testing and
Evaluation (QT&E) and Phase 1 Qualification Operational
Testing and Evaluation (QOT&E) flight testing at Eglin AFB,
FL; Nellis AFB, NV; and the Air National Guard Air Force
Reserve Test Center in Tucson, AZ. Sniper pods are now flown
on the U.S. Air Force F-15E and F-16 blocks 30/40/50, plus
the A-10, incorporating the precision engagement upgrade
program. In addition, Sniper is being integrated on the B-1
aircraft.
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