Lockheed Martin Conducts Successful Warrior Fightability
& Lethality Improvement Programme Live firing Trials
Ampthill, UK December 5 2007
Lockheed Martin UK – INSYS has
successfully tested its design for the Warrior Fightability &
Lethality Improvement Programme (WFLIP) in a series of
limited live firing trials at the Cranfield Ordnance Test &
Evaluation Centre on Salisbury Plain Training Area. The
successful completion of these tests marks a significant
milestone in the accelerated development and
integration of a new turret and weapon
system onto the British Army’s Warrior infantry fighting
vehicle.
Through rapid prototyping Lockheed
Martin has taken its WFLIP turret from an idea, through
concept design, physical prototyping to live firing in just
33 weeks.
"This successful live firing was a
culmination of a fantastic effort from all our partners on
the Warrior FLIP Team," said Ron Abbott, executive vice
president, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “The
information gathered has shown us that this design gives
crews more space, commanders better situational awareness
and gunners a wider choice of ammunition making the Warrior
more fightable. Our innovative design means there is no need
to alter the hull of the Warrior, reducing the programme
risk as the upgrade can be achieved while part of the
Warrior Base Overhaul process done by the UK Army Base
Repair Organisation (ABRO).”
Lockheed Martin has used its world
class Systems Engineering and Systems Integration expertise
to integrate the ATK Bushmaster 30mm Mark 44 Cannon, onto a
modified Warrior turret with a dual axis stabilized BGTI sight
from Thales Optronics Limited. Rhinemetall Defence has
designed the cannon, the mounting structure and the
Ammunition Handling System. Curtiss-Wright is responsible
for the turret stabilisation.
“These live firing tests were
absolutely crucial,” said Stephen Ball, managing director of
Lockheed Martin UK – INSYS. “Our experience in systems
integration and land equipment has helped us create a
solution which offers more for less and now we have proved
our design works.”
Lockheed Martin has assembled a world
class team of partner companies. In addition to Lockheed
Martin UK - INSYS, the team includes Lockheed Martin
Missiles & Fire Control, TOL, Rhinemetall Defence, ABRO,
Curtiss-Wright and ATK, the team also includes NP Aerospace,
MOOG, Brimar, AB Connectors and SciSys.
The new weapon system will mean crews
can engage moving targets while on the move using an
advanced fire control system which provides additional
accuracy and lethality. The Bushmaster cannon brings the
ability to fire the new generation of Air Burst Munitions.
The upgraded turret will also house communications,
electronic architecture and sighting equipment.
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Media
Contact:
John Fyall 02392 443
342; email: john.fyall@lmco.com
For video and photographs of the trials, please see:
www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/wfliptrials
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