| Elbit Systems Supplies IAF F-16I Simulator |
Haifa, Israel, June 5, 2008 - Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT) and Lockheed Martin inaugurated the avionics simulation system delivered to the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD) for the Israel Air Force (IAF) F-16I Sufa aircrew flight and system trainer.
The simulator is fully compatible with the aircraft avionics and cockpit. Elbit Systems additionally supplied an advanced simulating system to enable the IAF pilots Out-of-Cockpit world view for full training in different air conditions in both day and nighttime. The systems were delivered to the full satisfaction of the IAF and the Israeli Ministry of Defense, within the planned timeframe.
In 2005, Elbit Systems supplied an advanced simulation system for the F-16A Netz and has already received a follow-on order for the development of a simulation system for the F-16B Barak.
In addition, Elbit Systems supplies the core avionic systems for the IAF’s F-16I aircraft. These systems include the Display and Sight Helmet (DASH), mission computer systems, head-up display systems, display processors, digital maps as well as stores management systems.
Joseph Ackerman, President and CEO of Elbit Systems, said, “The successful delivery of the simulator for the IAF’s most advanced combat aircraft, the F-16I, further strengthens Elbit Systems’ position as a leading company in the simulator field in general and in the flight simulator area in particular.” According to Ackerman, “In order to achieve better efficiency in defense budgets , there is a wider global demand for use of simulators, which enable air forces and other defense force branches to achieve better performance with the same level of training-hours.”
Elbit Systems operates within the simulator market and supplies systems for all types of platforms, including those for air, land and naval applications. Elbit Systems utilizes its advanced technological capabilities, particularly in developing software for complex system programs, as well as its global leadership in upgrading defense platforms, as the basis for the successful supply of simulation systems to various customers around the world.
|
|
| |
| Article Rating
|
Average Score: 0 Votes: 0
|
 |
|