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Aircraft and Ground Operations for the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force Gain New Intelligence and Surveillance Capability With Lockheed Martin's F-22
MARIETTA, Ga. (Map) - JEFX is an Air Force Chief of Staff-sponsored experiment that combines real-world air and ground forces, simulation, and technology insertions into a warfighting environment. The experiment is an annual venue for innovative command and control (C2) and targeting technologies. Numerous Army, Navy, and Air Force aircraft as well as ground forces participated in JEFX 08. During this two-week experiment, two specially configured F-22s
transmitted real-time sensor information to ground stations at "Lockheed Martin was excited about the Air Force's decision to demonstrate the value of sharing F-22 ISR data with other fighters and back to the Combined Air Operations Center," said The combined partnership of Lockheed Martin and the Air Force tackled the enormous security challenges to bring highly-desired F-22 sensor data to ground-based users. "This was a team effort all the way around, from Headquarters Air Combat
Command to the F-22 Program Office to the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center at
Not only did the F-22s share sensor data with ground-based users, the aircraft were also tactical network members among other air and ground platforms. "Our F-22s took a huge first step toward becoming net-enabled in JEFX08.
The pilots were sending and receiving information such as command and control
messaging, imagery, airspace updates, and free text messages using a cockpit
touch-screen color display," said A modified Lockheed Martin F-16 also conducted numerous close air support and interdiction missions, sharing tactical information with other JEFX08 Initiatives, including the US Navy's Maritime Ops Center, the Army's Future Combat System. "This was a cost-effective opportunity to explore numerous areas of future interest while leveraging Lockheed Martin's extensive independent research and development efforts," said Lawson. These areas include F-22 networking requirements, assessment of Internet Protocol (IP) based waveforms on 5th generation aircraft, IP-based network application development and multi-level security issues. The F-22 Raptor, the world's most advanced fighter, is built by Lockheed
Martin teamed with Boeing and Pratt & Whitney. Parts and subsystems are
provided by approximately 1,000 suppliers in 44 U.S. states. F-22 production
takes place at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics facilities in Raptors are currently assigned to five U.S. bases. Flight testing takes
place at the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB, Calif. Operational
tactics development and Weapons School training is ongoing at Headquartered in For additional information, visit our Web sites: http://www.lockheedmartin.com http://www.f22-raptor.com
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