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F-22 Raptor 4168 Heads To Its New Home
Marietta GA (SPX) Nov 02, 2010 Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor 4168 ascends over C-130H aircraft belonging to the 94th Airlift Wing at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., shortly after taking off from the company's Marietta facility on its delivery flight to Langley AFB, Va., Tuesday. Raptor 4168 is the 15th F-22 delivered to the U.S. Air Force this year, the 168th overall. Lockheed Martin has delivered 88 consecutive F-22s on or ahead of schedule.
related report All 66 aircraft in the B-1 bomber fleet and 94 aircraft in the B-52 fleet will be CLIP enabled. CLIP is a software package that allows existing platforms without a tactical data link, as well as platforms with different data links, to communicate with each other. In June 2010, CLIP completed its first test flight as a component of the B-1B Lancer Fully Integrated Data Link program, exchanging real-time unit and tracking information via the Link 16 network and the Joint Range Extension Satellite network. The operations included using Link 16 to assign a target for attack and release of a simulated Joint Direct Attack Munitions weapon to complete the mission assignment. Northrop Grumman was awarded CLIP in June 2005. The CLIP system enables weapon systems to interface with the Global Information Grid, easing crew workload by providing data to automatically retask the weapons system. Another CLIP feature is the use of digital commands so crews can update the status of information electronically and communicate more effectively. CLIP software executes in a wide range of computing environments and offers a variety of deployment options. CLIP is designed to be Navy Open Architecture compliant as well as Joint Tactical Radio System Software Communications Architecture compliant.
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