LOCKHEED MARTIN
AND SELEX COMMUNICATIONS PURSUING OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE
TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY FOR UH-60 FLEET
OWEGO, NY, October 4, 2005
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] and SELEX Communications, a
Finmeccanica company, are collaborating on opportunities to
offer a new obstacle detection and avoidance technology for
U.S. civilian and military requirements, including the U.S.
Army’s UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.
In response to a recent U.S. Army Aviation and Missile
Command “sources sought” notice for information about Cable
Warning and Obstacle Avoidance (CW/OA) systems for the
UH-60, Lockheed Martin and SELEX Communications submitted a
response describing the Laser Obstacle and Avoidance
Monitoring (LOAM) system.
“SELEX Communications’ new obstacle detection and
avoidance system offers tremendous potential to improve
helicopter safety for our men and women in uniform,” said
Stephen D. Ramsey, vice president, Helicopter Systems at
Lockheed Martin Systems Integration – Owego. “We’re pleased
to be able to bring this technology to helicopter operators
in the United States.”
Under the terms of the collaboration agreement, Lockheed
Martin and SELEX will share marketing information and
jointly evaluate potential U.S. military and civilian
markets for the technology. Lockheed Martin will act as
prime contractor in the U.S. market.
LOAM(R) is an innovative SELEX Communications
product based on sophisticated laser and imaging technology.
The system enables helicopters to fly more safely by
detecting potentially dangerous obstacles – including cables
as small as 5mm in diameter – to give the crew a warning in
sufficient time to avoid a collision.
The system has undergone a vigorous development and
testing program and was recently awarded Flight
International’s 2005 Aerospace Industry Award for Avionics
and Electronics at the Paris Air Show. LOAM(R)
has already been selected for use in various programs,
including the Italian NH90 TTH helicopter.
SELEX Communications is a C4I integrated systems supplier
for land, sea and air applications. The company’s skills
encompass secure military communications, avionics, command
and control, and land, naval and ground satellite
communications systems. A wide range of products and a
proven system integration capability enable SELEX to design
and supply tactical military and professional
telecommunications networks fully compliant to security
emergency requirements.
Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, Lockheed Martin employs
about 135,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in
the research, design, development, manufacture and
integration of advanced technology systems, products and
services.
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Media Contacts:
Lockheed Martin, Tim Jones; office: (607) 751-3200, cell:
(607) 759-7110
tim.l.jones@lmco.com
SELEX Communications, Gianluca Baldassarre; office: +39
0691091584, cell: +39 3357127635
gianluca.baldassarre@selex-comms.com
For additional information, visit our websites:
http://www.lockheedmartin.com
http://www.selex-comms.com
http://www.finmeccanica.com
LOAM(R) is a registered trademark of the SELEX
Communications, a Finmeccanica Company
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