Combat aircraft

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An artist’s rendering of the
Paramount Group’s Bronco II,
ambitiously fi nished with Marine
Corps titles. Paramount Group

JAYHAWK


UPGRADES
THE US AIR Force Life Cycle
Management Center has selected
Aerospace Systems Engineering
and Support (ASES) LLC to replace
the avionics suite on its  eet of T-1A
Jayhawk trainers. Under the terms of
the $18.5-million contract ASES, which
is a subsidiary of Field Aerospace, will
modify the entire  eet of 178 T-1As,
16 operational  ight trainers, and 14
part-task trainers. Work will be carried
out at the contractor’s Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, facility as well as
locally at Joint Base San Antonio-
Randolph and Laughlin AFB in Texas;
Columbus AFB, Mississippi; Vance
AFB, Oklahoma and NAS Pensacola,

Florida. The T-1A avionics modi cation
program (AMP) will replace much of
the Jayhawk’s current avionics with
new commercial o -the-shelf (COTS)
equipment that will allow the trainers
to meet current and planned domestic
and international air tra c control
requirements. Developed from the
Beechcraft Beechjet 400T, the T-1A
supports the USAF’s joint specialized
undergraduate pilot training (SUPT)
and undergraduate combat systems
o cer training. Field Aerospace
will initially provide two complete
prototype avionics suite installations
and three fully operational prototype
simulator modi cations. Nextant
Aerospace, which developed a cockpit
upgrade for the Beechjet based on the
Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics,
will serve as a sub-contractor to Field
on the project.

MILESTONE HERCULES DELIVERED
LOCKHEED MARTIN DELIVERED
the 400th Super Hercules when
MC-130J serial 16-5835 departed
from Dobbins Air Reserve Base,
Georgia, on February 9. C-130Js
are now in service with 17 nations

in 17 di erent con gurations and
have  own more than 1.7 million
hours. The 400th aircraft will be
the 13th MC-130J to undergo
conversion to the AC-130J gunship
con guration.

UPGRADED GLOBAL HAWK ARRIVES AT BEALE
THE FIRST BLOCK 30 RQ-4B,
equipped with the UTC Aerospace
Systems (UTAS) MS-177 imaging
camera, recently arrived at Beale AFB,
California, for operational testing.
The Global Hawk  rst  ew with the
system at Northrop Grumman’s
Palmdale, California, facility in
February 2017 and subsequently

conducted developmental  ight
tests from that site as well as the
nearby Edwards AFB. Originally
developed for the manned U-2S
intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft, the
long-range multi-spectral sensor is
integrated with the Global Hawk via
an ISR payload adapter developed

by Northrop Grumman. The adapter
permits the RQ-4B to carry new
types of sensors, enabling the
unmanned aircraft to perform a
wider variety of missions.
Northrop Grumman is under
contract to modify seven Block
30 RQ-4Bs with the ISR payload
adapter and  ve upgrades have
already been completed. The  nal
three Block 30 aircraft that were

purchased under lot 11 in August
2014 have also been con gured
with the payload adapter. The  rst
of those aircraft was delivered in
November 2017 and the remaining
two will follow later this year.
Although the Global Hawk will
initially carry the seven-band
MS-177, it will eventually transition
to the upgraded 10-band MS-177A,
which is now under development.

MC-130J serial 16-5835 departs Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, for Eglin
AFB, Florida, on February 9. The milestone Hercules was the 400th C-130J
produced by Lockheed Martin at its Marietta, Georgia, facility. Lockheed Martin

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12 May 2018 //^ http://www.combataircraft.net


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