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No... Mother... Freaking... Way!Paris Air Show: ISR King Air 350 offered for export
Michael J Gething JDW Contributing Editor - Paris
In the wake of the US Air Force's (USAF's) first MC-12W 'Project Liberty' operations, L-3 Communications' Integrated Systems Group and Hawker Beechcraft used the Paris Air Show to announce a teaming agreement to promote a similarly configured aircraft, known as the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) King Air 350, on the international market.
Displayed with a mocked-up ventral sensor pack, which includes the L-3 Wescam MX-15 sensor turret, and dorsal satellite communications 'dome' (but no internal sensor stations), the King Air 350 is being promoted to other operators requiring manned ISR capabilities. A sensor payload of up to 28,000 lb (12,700 kg) would allow six hours endurance on station.
With the USAF committed to 31 aircraft (and an option for a further six due to be confirmed in July), L-3's Allison Hartley indicated that domestic procurement could rise to 75 aircraft. "We see a considerable market for this type of aircraft," she said, suggesting a total of 150 international sales, worth a potential USD2.5 billion (including support). Iraq and Pakistan are slated to be lead-in customers amongst others in the middle-east and asia.
I worked on that turret! The Cutout Control System inside it is pretty much my design! I did most of the coding and the integration! Unbelievable!
Can't believe my engineering work will help the Pakistan Air Force with actual ISR! What a shock!
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