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Anti-collision software appears on F-35s, seven years ahead of schedule
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington (UPI) Jul 24, 2019

Anti-ground collision software is coming to F-35 fighter planes seven years ahead of schedule, maker Lockheed Martin announced on Wednesday.

Integration of the Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System, or Auto-GCAS, has begun on U.S. Air Force F-35As in the fleet. The system employs a digital terrain elevation database to calculate an aircraft's relative position above the ground.

If the system senses that the aircraft is on a collision course with the ground that is outside of normal parameters, it automatically commands the aircraft to straighten itself, and execute a recovery maneuver. It is of particular value if a pilot becomes unconscious, by stabilizing the plane before it strikes the ground.

"This is a great day for the warfighter as the Auto-GCAS is a proven system that is long overdue," said Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, F-35 Program Executive Officer. "Over the service life of the F-35 fleet, having Auto-GCAS is estimated to prevent more than 26 ground collisions from happening. It is indeed a remarkable achievement in aeronautics which will improve the performance, efficiency, and safety of the F-35. The time and effort expended to deliver this critical warfighting capability is worth it. It will save lives."

The system was developed in 2014 for use on F-16 fighter planes and is responsible for saving the lives of eight pilots. It is a joint development of Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Air Force and the F-35 Joint Program Office, and originally scheduled for delivery in 2026.


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4 defense giants to vie for Canadian fighter jet contract
Ottawa (AFP) July 23, 2019
Canada said Tuesday it would accept proposals from four global defense contractors - Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Saab - to replace 88 aging fighter jets. The contract is reportedly valued at a minimum Can$15 billion (US$11.4 billion). After 18 months of consultation with the industry, "the formal request for proposals has now been released to eligible suppliers," the government said in a statement. On arriving in power in 2015, the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cance ... read more

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