Vuit-2 capability to US Army Apache Helicopters
By Frontier India | July 30th, 2008 | Category: Defence Products Manufacturing Companies, Military News - America | No Comments »
Lockheed Martin has received a contract from the Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate (AATD) to lead the Apache Video from Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Interoperability Teaming – Level 2 (VUIT-2) program through September 2009.
The Apache VUIT-2 system receives streaming battlefield video and metadata from Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and displays it on Apache cockpit multi-purpose displays, enhancing situational awareness and dramatically reducing the sensor-to-shooter timeline, improving effectiveness against time-critical targets.
As the systems integrator, Lockheed Martin will transition VUIT-2 to production. The Army first awarded Lockheed Martin a contract in 2007 for development, production and rapid fielding of the VUIT-2 system for the initial demonstration battalion.
VUIT-2 can transmit both Apache and UAS video, via a mini-tactical common data link, to Soldiers on the ground equipped with One System Remote Video Terminals. While linked, the UAS can seek possible threats and targets, reducing risk to aircrews and affording Apache pilots improved situational awareness.
VUIT-2 also enables video to be sent to ground operations for confirmation and positive target identification. Once accurately confirmed, Apache aircrews can engage targets with precision missiles or other weapon systems. Planned upgrades to the VUIT-2 system will provide future interface with the Apache Block III UAS Tactical Common Data Link Assembly scheduled for fielding in 2011.
