Posted on 12/02/2010 10:24:22 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
The South Carolina Air National Guard recently returned from a combat deployment utilizing Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] Sniper pods on the F-16 Fighting Falcon. This marks the first time Sniper pods have been used in combat by an Air National Guard unit. While in theater, the 169th Fighter Wing employed the Sniper pods non-traditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (NTISR) capabilities, relaying high resolution streaming video for rapid coordination with ground troops.
The Sniper pod did exactly what we needed it to do, said Brigadier General Scott Williams, Commander, 169th Fighter Wing, South Carolina Air National Guard. For a pod that was designed to destroy enemy air defenses and surface-to-air missiles, it has great capability for non-traditional ISR, which weve proved over the last four months in Iraq.
The 169th Fighter Wing reported that, during its deployment, the Sniper pod's track capability saved lives by enabling point-of-origin searches that rapidly determined the source of mortar attacks and successfully tracked enemy combatants in cluttered environments. F-16s with Sniper pods also served as a line of defense by monitoring forward refueling points, where troops and aircraft can be vulnerable while preparing for follow-on missions.
The Air National Guard is an important Sniper operational user, with a significant number of video data link-equipped pods, said Mark Fischer, senior business development manager at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. The 169th Fighter Wing was the first F-16 Block 50/52 unit operational with Sniper for the Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses mission, and they are very experienced with its capabilities.
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That wonderful ever so flexible beauty that is the F-16 Falcon.
She never stops giving... :)
And the very NAME of the ordinance — Sniper Pod — is too cool for school
I dunno. I think I’d get claustrophobic cooped up in that pod for any length of time.
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