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Data Link wins South Korean F-16 upgrade
by Staff Writers
Seoul (UPI) Feb 17, 2012

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Data Link Solutions, a joint venture between Rockwell Collins and BAE Systems, has won a $5.5 million contract to provide multifunctional information distribution systems for South Korea's F-16 jets.

Data Link's MIDS-low volume terminal is an advanced Link-16 command, control, communications and intelligence system. It uses high-capacity, jam-resistant digital communication links for exchange of near real-time tactical data and voice information.

"This contract enables a critical military requirement for the (South Korean) air force F-16s to meet their data link network requirements," DLS Director Mike Beltrani said.

The terminals support key theater functions such as surveillance, identification, air control, weapons engagement coordination, and direction for all the services and allied forces, DLS said.

The system is used by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army platforms, as well as platforms used by the militaries of France, Italy, Germany and Spain.

The MIDS-LVT has two major line-replaceable units, the receiver-transmitter and the remote power supply. It can be used for a wide variety of airborne, ground and maritime applications, DLS said.

The U.S. Navy manages production of MIDS-LVT units which began in October 2001.

Work is being done in Wayne, N.J., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Deliveries to South Korea began last year and will continue up to 2014.

In November, South Korea issued a request for proposal for a major upgrade to upgrade 134 of its F-16s with active electronically scanned array radars.

South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration issued the request for proposal to Northrop Grumman for its Scaleable Agile Beam Radar and to Raytheon for its Advanced Combat Radar.

Jim Hvizd, Raytheon's vice president of international business development, said South Korea's RFP is "the culmination of seven years of activity" developing its RACR from the APG-79 AESA installed on Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft.

Northrop is the incumbent F-16 radar supplier, a report by FlightGlobal aviation Web site said. Northrop has been working on its SABR technology for five years.

Around 50 percent of the contract value will be in offset work back to South Korean businesses, FlightGlobal reported.

In early January, Yonhap news agency cited the U.S. 7th Air Force in reporting that the Air Force will deploy 12 F-16CM fighters to South Korea to maintain stability in the region.

Around 240 personnel from the 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and their aircraft were to be stationed at a U.S. air base in Gunsan, 160 miles south of Seoul. The personnel and aircraft will be there for around three months, the Air Force said.

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India sure to buy French Rafale jets: Indian Air Force
Paris (AFP) Feb 17, 2012 - India will not veer from its decision to award a 12-billion-dollar contract to France for Rafale fighter planes, the Indian Air Force chief of staff said in an interview published online.

"We have a procedure as per the defense procurement policy that stipulates the contract goes to the lowest bidder," Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne told the US monthly Aviation International News at the Singapore Airshow.

India chose Dassault Aviation's Rafale plane over the Typhoon built by Eurofighter, a consortium made up of British group BAE Sytems, Europe's EADS and Italy's Finmeccanica.

Browne added in the interview posted Thursday that they have begun negotiations to finalise the contract for 126 planes and that any decision now to involve another manufacturer would be "procedurally untenable."

He was speaking after Rafale's rival Eurofighter said it still hoped to win the contract, despite Dassault being chosen for exclusive negotiations.

BAE Systems, which has a 33-percent stake in the consortium, said Thursday that it still "actively" upholds its Typhoon offer, adding: "There is still a long way to go before the contract is awarded."

The contract negotiations committee opened Dassault Aviation's Rafale bid on February 13 and identified the French company as its lowest bidder.

Browne called the Rafale selection "Brilliant!" in the AIN interview and added: "We got it at the best cost possible. The decision was based on performance and Rafale passed all qualifications."



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