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Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 20, 2006 Raytheon's Enhanced Paveway II precision guided weapon demonstrated its continued reliability and unmatched accuracy by successfully hitting intended targets in a recent series of tests by the Royal Danish air force. The Enhanced Paveway II with dual-mode guidance successfully completed three-of-three operation test and evaluation drops, with one using GPS guidance only and two using GPS-to-laser terminal guidance. "We are exceptionally pleased with the high performance demonstrated by Enhanced Paveway II in all phases of flight test and eagerly await the extraordinary operational flexibility that these new dual-mode capabilities will bring to our arsenal," said Warrant Officer M. H. Buch, Royal Danish air force program manager. The tests were conducted using the Danish EPAF F-16 aircraft, with an interim U.S. Air Force clearance. Full U.S. Air Force clearance for Enhanced Paveway II on the EPAF F-16 is scheduled for September 2006. EPAF F-16 aircraft are also flown by the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Portugal. The Paveway bomb kits turn "dumb" bombs into precision guided weapons. The Enhanced Paveway II, the next generation of the successful product line, features a Global Positioning System aided Inertial Navigation System (GPS/INS) as well as a laser guidance system. The resulting dual-mode capability offers true operational flexibility not found in other weapons systems being produced: GPS guidance for poor weather conditions and precise laser guidance when required for mobile targets of opportunity. Existing Paveway II laser guided bombs kits already in inventory can be upgraded with the GPS/INS package. Enhanced Paveway II is a proven weapon that was used successfully during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The drops in Denmark boosted the Enhanced Paveway II test drop success record to 39 of 39 drops with a CEP (circular error probable) of less than 2- meters, with 100 percent reliability. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Raytheon GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
Dulles VA (SPX) Jun 20, 2006Orbital Sciences Corporation announced Friday that its Transportation Management Systems (TMS) division has been awarded a contract by Montgomery County Ride On, the public transit system in Montgomery County, Maryland, for the first of a three-phase project to upgrade its current fleet management system, which was originally installed by Orbital TMS in 1996. |
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