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General Atomics, Lockheed Develop Net-Enabled Weapons Capability for MQ-9B

The MQ-9B SeaGuardian. Photo: General Atomics

General Atomics and Lockheed Martin are collaborating to equip the MQ-9B SeaGuardian unmanned aerial system with a network-enabled weapons (NEW) capability.

The addition will enhance the aircraft’s long-range precision targeting, particularly against moving targets.

As part of the process, a mechanism is being developed to let the Link 16 data link system communicate with inflight weapons in preparation for an overwater range test flight.

Initial testing was done with FA-18s on the US Navy’s W-289 test range in Southern California.

Network-Enabled Weapon

A Link 16 controlled weapon offers greater accuracy, in-flight adjustment, retargeting, battle damage assessment, and abort functions.

Additionally, it continuously updates its location and status during a mission, enhancing situational awareness. 

“This is a very important system attribute for SeaGuardian to enable naval long-range targeting CONOPS (concept of operations) against high-end threats at much less risk to manned platforms,” GA-ASI President David R. Alexander said

“We appreciate Lockheed Martin’s support in helping us prove out the NEW technology, which is an important component of our ISR&T capability.”

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