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NetFires LLC Precision Attack Missile Flight Test Sets the Stage for Complete System Testing
NetFires LLC Precision Attack Missile Flight Test Sets the Stage for Complete System Testing
TUCSON, Ariz., May 15, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- A Non Line-of-Sight-Launch
System (NLOS-LS) Precision Attack Missile was successfully launched (DAY OF
TEST) at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., taking the missile system a step
closer toward providing the warfighter a much-needed precision weapon system.
The missile was launched by NetFires LLC, a joint venture between Raytheon
Company's (NYSE: RTN) Missile Systems business and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)
Missiles and Fire Control.
The control test vehicle flight test launched from a tactical NLOS-LS
Container Launch Unit sets the stage for further all up round testing of NLOS-
LS in 2008.
"This successful test validates the design and brings a critical solution
to a known capability gap for the joint forces," said Col. Doug Dever, U.S.
Army's NLOS-LS project manager. "This test is an example of the exceptional
cooperation of the Raytheon and Lockheed Martin technical workforce. The Army
and Navy are very appreciative of these men and women who have dedicated long
hours to ensure this critical flight test was a success."
The test met or exceeded all test parameters. The missile safely exited
from a tactical NLOS-LS Container Launch Unit, deployed the missile wings and
fins, and transitioned to stable flight. Additionally, the Precision Attack
Missile demonstrated all guidance commands and achieved the desired
acceleration within the maximum and minimum boundaries, matching the
integrated flight simulation predictions.
Airframe dynamic response and airframe drag data were collected during
missile flight, as well as performance data on the wings and fins, Non Line-
of-Sight navigation system, rocket motor, control actuator system, thrust
vector control, electronic safe arm device, air data sensor, thermal battery
and telemeter.
"This control flight test, combined with the highly successful Future
Combat Systems field and simulated exercises conducted by the Army Evaluation
Task Force at Fort Bliss,Texas, shows that the NLOS-LS system fills the much-
needed capability gap for precision engagement of moving and stationary
targets in open and complex terrain," said Col. Gary Kinne, U.S. Army Training
and Doctrine Command capability manager for Rocket and Missile Systems.
"This test flight is another example of the demonstrated technical
maturity of the NLOS-LS Precision Attack Missile," said Scott Speet, executive
vice president of the NetFires LLC and Raytheon's Non Line-of-Sight-Launch
System program director.
Raytheon Company, with 2007 sales of $21.3 billion, is a technology leader
specializing in defense, homeland security and other government markets
throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 86 years, Raytheon
provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other
capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control,
communications and intelligence systems, as well as a broad range of mission
support services. With headquarters inWaltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 72,000
people worldwide.
Headquartered inBethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000
people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The Corporation reported 2007 sales of $41.9
billion.
Note to Editors:
NLOS-LS is one of 14 Future Combat Systems' core systems. It will operate
as a part of the FCS systems-of-systems to meet the requirements of the Army's
future brigade combat teams and provide increased capability for the current
force's modular brigade combat teams. It is also one of the key littoral
combat ship mission modules. Compared to systems with equivalent firepower
(kills per combat load), NLOS-LS provides a modular, highly deployable and
flexible precision fires capability to the U.S. Army, Navy and joint maneuver
forces for a very low life-cycle system cost.
Contact:
Raytheon Lockheed Martin
John Farlow Craig Vanbebber
520.794.1211 972.603.1615
SOURCE Raytheon Company
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