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August 22, 2022
- Capabilities meet customer needs for airborne reconnaissance missions in contested environments
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Aug. 22, 2022) – Collins Aerospace has successfully completed the first flight test of its newest Fast-Jet reconnaissance pod, the MS-110 Multispectral Airborne Reconnaissance system, on an F-16 for an undisclosed international customer. The test flight demonstrated aircraft integration, flightworthiness, and full-system performance within the demanding confines of tactical jet flight envelopes.
The advanced MS-110 greatly enhances airborne reconnaissance mission capabilities by providing a longer range and wider area of surveillance in contested and peacetime scenarios against peer and near-peer adversaries. The system’s advanced imagery and multispectral capabilities detect targets with a higher degree of confidence, even through poor weather/atmospheric conditions, and may be rapidly disseminated via high-bandwidth datalink and Collins’ ground intelligence-sharing architecture.
“Accurate and reliable intelligence that can be shared at a national and coalition level is critical to mission success in the Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) battlespace,” said Lora Magliocco, director and general manager, Airborne ISR Solutions for Collins Aerospace. “Successfully completing this trial demonstrates the readiness of the MS-110 systems to support customers around the globe.”
Collins Aerospace
reconnaissance systems have been fielded and are operational on tactical fast
jet platforms such as the F-15 and F-16, as well as special mission ISR
business jets. The system is also compatible with MALE UAVs such as the MQ-9.
The MS-110 sensor evolved from the highly successful DB-110 system and
leverages Collins Aerospace’s proven multi-spectral imaging (MSI) expertise
from SYERS-2C flown on the U-2.
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