Additional equipment is being developed to support early integration and testing of a revolutionary tactical network that will provide warfighters in the air, on land and at sea with secure, interoperable communications. The Lockheed Martin team developing the Airborne, Maritime/Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System (AMF JTRS) has received a contract option to increase the number of engineering development models (EDM) by 60 percent.
AMF JTRS, an encrypted IP-enabled network, will provide joint forces with
real-time, non line-of-sight tactical voice, video and data communications.
The network will be developed in two form factors, or radio types: AMF-Small
Airborne and AMF-Maritime/Fixed Station. Under this contract option, the team
will provide additional EDMs of the AMF-Small Airborne form factor (to include
radios and ancillaries) which will be used to test the AMF capability for
platform specific missions.
Airborne platforms slated for early integration include Army AH-64D Apache,
CH-47F Chinook, and UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters as well as Air Force C-130
AMP and AC-130U fixed wing aircraft.
Feb 25 · 4:11:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release
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