Raytheon Delivers Operational Test Decoy to U.S. Air Force
Posted on: Thursday, 18 June 2009, 02:00 CDT
During IOT&E, the U.S. Air Force will conduct numerous flight tests on the MALD(TM) to evaluate the system in operationally realistic and demanding scenarios.
MALD is a state-of-the-art, low-cost flight vehicle that is modular, air-launched and programmable. It weighs less than 300 pounds and has a range of approximately 500 nautical miles (about 575 statute miles). MALD protects aircrews and their aircraft by duplicating the combat flight profiles and signatures of U.S. and allied aircraft.
"Raytheon will begin full rate production of MALD following the successful IOT&E program," said
In
"The delivery of the first IOT&E unit means the warfighter is one step closer to gaining the incredible capabilities MALD brings to the fight," said
MALD is currently in low rate initial production; the first LRIP unit was delivered
Raytheon Company, with 2008 sales of
More than 125 Raytheon employees design and build the MALD and MALD-J in
Hundreds of employees in scores of businesses across the U.S. design and manufacture MALD and MALD-J components. Major suppliers include: AUSCO,
SOURCE Raytheon Company
Source: PR Newswire
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