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NEWS             DEFENCE

 FULL WAR FIGHTING                 WEAPONS AND MISSION


 CAPABILITY                        MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR



                                   MD 530G HELICOPTER

 ith the delivery in December of the 78th combat-coded

 WLockheed Martin F-35A to Hill AFB, Utah, the base be-  positions and engage targets heads-up and   intelligence. Detect and store intelligence



 came the first in the U.S. Air Force to achieve Full War fighting Capa-  eyes out.  ensures that once a target has been


 bility (FWC). Hill is home to the 388th (active-duty 12th AF) and 419th   D Helicopters anticipates live   acquired, the crew can choose to attack


 (Air Force Reserve Command) Fighter Wings, which jointly operate   Mfi re events with a produc-  WEAPONS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM   with guided weapons from a distance, or


 the F-35 fleet in three squadrons (4th, 34th, 421st Fighter Squadrons).  tion-quality test asset in 2020.  (WMS)  unguided munitions using the ballistics




 Each of the squadrons has 24 Primary Assigned Aircraft (PAAs),   MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI) announces   The advanced digital WMS will allow the   Continuously Calculated Impact Point

 while the parent 388th Operations Group also has six back-ups.   a strategic teaming agreement with Elbit   MD 530G BII Scout Attack Helicopter   (CCIP) displayed over the HDTS.

 Hill received its first combat-ready F-35A in September 2015 and   Systems Ltd (ESL) to deliver next-gener-  to support a comprehensive array of    The enhanced Integrated Weapons



 has built its force up to the full complement to achieve FWC at the   ation weapons and mission management   suppressive firepower options as well   System, certified and in use on fixed and

 rate of around two aircraft per month in a little over four years.   On January 6 the 388th/419th Fighter Wings at Hill   capabilities to its MD 530G Block II (BII)   as unguided and guided munitions,   rotary wing medium and heavy attack



 FWC also includes the wings having a full roster of trained pilots   AFB, Utah, staged a mass “elephant walk” by 52 F-35As   Scout Attack Helicopter. The proven,   including Hellfire Missile and, with   platforms already in service with U.S. and
 and maintainers, and a full set of support equipment. The delivery   during a Combat Power Exercise. (Photo: U.S. Air Force)  pilot-centric Integrated Weapons System   authorized customer demand, APKWS.   Allied forces around the world, will deliver

 and acceptance process was streamlined by Hill’s technicians to   (IWS) is comprised of a Helmet Display   Standard configuration includes support   greater mission flexibility and improved

 the point that, for recent deliveries, newly-delivered aircraft were   wing as undertaken two Middle East combat deployments, in which the   and Tracking System (HDTS), Weapons   for M260 Rocket Pods, HMP 400 Digital   operational performance, making the



 available for operations within 24 hours of arrival.  aircraft saw combat for the first time in U.S. Air Force hands.  Management System (WMS) and Mission   Gun Pods, RMP Digital Gun/Rocket Pods,   already multi-mission-capable MD 530G



 FWC falls short of Full Operational Capability (FOC) for the USAF’s   During 2019, the active-duty and reservist wings proved that   Management System (MMS).   and the M134D-H Mini-Guns. Critical   perfectly suited for Close Support opera-





 F-35A, which requires additional force-wide requirements to be   they could successfully support and operate the three squadrons   “Design and disruption are the cor-  weapons management functions, such as   tions including attack, forward air control,
 met but is a significant milestone on the path to FOC.  at different deployed bases, carefully balancing the deployment of   nerstone of all product development   weapon activation and HDTS operation,   armed reconnaissance, counter-insurgency,



 “Every training opportunity, exercise, and deployment we’ve   support equipment to ensure that mission requirements could be   efforts,” said Lynn Tilton, Chief Exec-  will be integrated into the cyclic grip and   and observation.
 completed over the past four years has been a key stepping stone   met. The 4th FS was on a Middle East operational deployment, the   utive Officer for MD Helicopters, Inc.   collective for both pilots.   “These are exciting times at MDHI,”

 in reaching full war fighting capability,” said Colonel Steven Beh-  34th FS spent two months at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, while   “This partnership with Elbit Systems,   MISSION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM   said Stephen Suttles, Vice President of


 mer, 388th Fighter Wing commander. “This is just the beginning of   the 421st FS was in Europe. For one seven-day period in 2019, the   Ltd. will allow us to rapidly expand the   (MMS)  Commercial and Military Sales and Mar-
 sustained F-35A combat operations, and we will remain focused on   wings had F-35s operating from nine countries.  capabilities of the MD 530G, resulting in   keting for MD Helicopters, Inc. “Com-


 staying ready to deploy whenever, wherever we’re needed.”  On January 6 the 388th and 419th FWs conducted a Combat   a next-generation, advanced light scout   The main component in the MD 530G BII   petition is a good thing in our business.



 The 34th Fighter Squadron was the first to declare an initial opera-  Power Exercise that generated 52 mission-ready aircraft. The ex-  attack helicopter solution that will set   Scout Attack Helicopter MMS is the Digital   We believe that the limited market




 tional capability (IOC) in August 2016, following a first overseas deploy-  ercise validated the ability of the wings to dispatch a large force of   a new standard in this highly com-  Mapping application (DMAP) managed by   penetration by others in this space is an

 ment by six aircraft to RAF Lakenheath in England. Subsequently, the Hill   F-35As and underlined the milestone of achieving FWC. Q  petitive class.”   a touch screen graphical user interface   incredible advantage for us, and we are
                                                                                confident in our ability to deliver equi-
                                             (GUI). This moving map display will give
            In line with MD Helicopters’ commit-  pilots greater situational awareness with   table precision capabilities backed by an

 SAAF C-130BZ HERCULES  ment to delivering excellence and innova-  aircraft positions, known threats, and     unmatched history of safety and surviv-


         tion in design, the integrated, advanced
                                                                                ability sooner than our competitors, and


                                             friendly locations plotted. The aircraft’s
         avionics suite utilizes an intuitive Human   EO/IR solution will integrate directly with   at a much better price point.”

 CRASH LANDS  Machine Interface (HMI), multi-functional   the new MMS to enable detect and store    “A proven and iconic light scout
         smart displays and
                                                                                                    attack helicop-
         next-generation
                                                                                                    the addition of
 African Defence Review Director   C-130BZ was not tasked to protect   applications to de-          ter platform,
         liver a fully com-
 Darren Olivier said the incident is a   South Africans,” he said.  patible multi-mis-              this elegant,
  C-130BZ Hercules transport   “big blow” for the SAAF. “Even if this   Just how dependent the South African   sion cockpit that   technically su-
 Aaircraft  of the South African   C-130BZ is repairable, I doubt they will   military is on the Lockheed Martin   reduces pilot   perior solution


 Air Force (SAAF) crash landed at Goma   be able to afford to repair it on their   turboprop medium transport came from   workload, increas-  elevates the


 airport in the eastern Democratic Re-  meagre budget, especially with the diffi-  Dean Wingrin, webmaster of the un-  es efficiency of   MD 530G BII to




 public of Congo (DRC) recently.  culty of replacing an outer wing section   official SAAF website and defenceWeb   crew operations,   best-in-class
                                                                                                    status,” Tilton


 The aircraft, from Air Force Base   in an austere location like Goma.”  correspondent.  and delivers   concludes.

 Waterkloof’s 28 Squadron, was trans-  “The C-130BZ that crashed at Goma is   “The aircraft (403) was in Egypt   increased lethality   “My team



 porting 59 passengers and eight crew   confirmed as serial 403. The left wing is   mid-December, then Cuba in late De-  for a range of op-  has delivered


 members from the UN mission when   extensively damaged, and there was a   cember and now written off in the DRC   erational param-  industry-leading

 its left engine caught fire upon landing,   fire on engine 1.  in early January.”  eters.          rotorcraft solu-



 said Mathias Gillman, acting spokesper-  “Something else to keep in mind: This   The SA department of defence head   tions for decades.




 son for the UN MONUSCO mission.  is part of the inherent risk of flying into   of communications Siphiwe Dlamini said   HELMET DISPLAY   Now partnered

 “MONUSCO sent a rescue team that   some locations. Goma’s runway is narrow   a board of inquiry will be convened to   & TRACKING   with the Elbit



 brought the fire under control and ev-  and there’s almost no safe runoff area to   investigate the “circumstances sur-  SYSTEM (HDTS)  Systems team,

 eryone was safely evacuated,” Gillman   either side. If something goes wrong on   rounding the incident.”  The HDTS config-  we are poised to


 told The Associated Press.  landing there’s no space to recover and   This is the first serious accident/incident   uration supports   bring a new level


 The aircraft was returning from the   any runway excursion wrecks the aircraft.”  involving the South African Air Force’s   both daytime and   of customizable,





 eastern Congo city of Beni, where it was   Olivier said that his impression after   C-130BZs in over 50 years of operations. Q  nighttime opera-  operator-focused



 providing logistical support to the South   seeing the aircraft is that it “might have   tion, allowing the   solutions to U.S.






 African National Defence Force contin-  to be written off.”  Article courtesy: https://www.  pilot to intuitively   and Partner



 gent deployed in the region.   “It is regrettable our only serviceable   defenceweb.co.za/  maneuver the   Nation aviation




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