LOCKHEED MARTIN UK COMPLETES FRES ELECTRONIC
ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
LONDON, March 12, 2007 –
Lockheed Martin UK has successfully completed the trial
aspect of a Technology Demonstration Programme (TDP) for
their conceptual Future Rapid Effect System (FRES)
Electronic Architecture (EA) at two UK test facilities.
A four-week schedule of trials and tests demonstrated the
ability of the EA equipped General Dynamics Advanced Hybrid
Electric Drive vehicle to detect and track targets and
transmit images between platforms and headquarters through
the current tactical radio and battlefield communications
systems. The demonstrations were carried out at the
Millbrook Test Facility, Ampthill, and the EA System
Integration Laboratory at Ultra Electronics facilities,
Loudwater. Ultra Electronics – together with Smiths
Aerospace, Scisys, PA Consulting and Cranfield University –
comprise the Lockheed Martin-led Team ISIS.
The interaction and integration with the BOWMAN radio
system and the associated Common Battlefield Application
Tool Set software demonstrate that the Team ISIS EA could be
developed to form the centrepiece of a Networked Enabled
Capability. All tests were conducted with assistance from a
small team of Army personnel, operating in both simulated
urban and non-urban environments.
The trials and tests were the culmination of an 18 month
EA TDP - part of the initial Assessment Phase of the FRES
programme - and were declared an overall success by the
Systems House, Atkins, verifying the EA as precursory
technology that has informed the FRES candidate System
Requirements Document.
“Lockheed Martin and Team ISIS have provided an
Electronic Architecture concept which could theoretically be
developed to meet the requirements and capabilities for FRES,
and current platforms in use with the Army”, said Keith
Rayborn, Lockheed Martin’s FRES Programme Director. “Our
experience as a systems integrator is unparalleled and we
look forward to the next phase.”
Rayborn continued, “The trials of the Team ISIS EA
displays the transition between concept and reality, and
enhances the possibility of FRES becoming a reality in the
near future, meeting the Initial Operating Capability and a
subsequent Full Operating Capability.”
Lockheed Martin UK, a unit of Lockheed Martin
Corporation, is a leader in systems integration working on
major programmes spanning the aerospace, defence and civil
sectors. Lockheed Martin works with more than 100 business
partners and employs over 1500 people at 15 sites across the
UK.
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