Lockheed eyes JSF passive sensor for B-2, UCAV
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ORLANDO, Fla.--Lockheed Martin [LMT] thinks the sophisticated passive detection and tracking system that it is building for the
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) has applications for additional stealthy platforms like the Northrop Grumman [NOC]
B-2A bomber and future
unmanned combat aircraft, a company official said here on Wednesday.
"We are looking to see how we can migrate it to other platforms," said Don Bolling, business development manager for the JSF
Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS). "The B-2 would be an opportunity. We think it would be a great fit."
Bolling's comments came during a meeting with reporters at the company's Missiles and Fire Control facility here.
EOTS is an infrared (IR)-based sensor system that will fit inside of the underside nose of the JSF aircraft. The system is about the size of an old-style 17-inch computer monitor and weighs slightly less than 200 pounds, Bolling said.
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