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Lockheed Martin's PANTERA
The PANTERA
long-range targeting system being shown here in mockup form by Lockheed
Martin Missiles and Fire Control is so new that it isn't even in
service yet with the U.S. Air Force.
But LM believes the Pantera (Precision Attack Navigation and Targeting
with Extended Range Acquisition) pod will appeal to the Chilean
air force to give its new F-16s the ability to deliver precision
guided munitions day and night in all weathers.
Two Pantera pods have
been built to date. One each is undergoing evaluation with the U.S.
Air Force and U.S. Navy, and a third is about to come off the production
line.
Joe Garland, international business development director for LM
Missiles, says a win in Chile will establish a beach head in South
and Central America for the pod. Modern electronics make it smaller,
much lighter and more cost effective than a traditional LANTIRN
pod, opening up the possibility for it to be integrated on attack
aircraft as small as a Super Tucano. At the other end of the spectrum,
it is more aerodynamic than a Lantirn, and has no restrictions on
flying supersonic.
Pantera scored its first export win last week when it was selected
by Norway.
The pod can be seen in Hall G, Stand 1-2.
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