The Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon MP,
Minister for Defence
24 Jun 2008
SUCCESSFUL
UPGRADES TO F/A-18 HORNET CAPABILITY
Minister
for Defence, the Hon Joel Fitzgibbon MP announced today that Australia’s
air capability has been further enhanced by the successful trialling of a new
radar warning receiver and acceptance by Air Force of the Joint Direct Attack
Munition (JDAM) ‘Smart Bomb’.
The first production configured F/A-18 Hornet fitted with a new Radar
Warning Receiver has successfully flown at RAAF Williamtown, only 18 months
after the decision to acquire the equipment.
As part of the Hornet upgrade program, Australia’s fleet of F/A-18
aircraft are being fitted with upgraded Radar Warning Receivers,
countermeasures systems and radar jamming systems.
Earlier this year the Royal Australian Air Force accepted the
Operational and Technical Airworthiness of the JDAM ‘smart-bomb’ on F/A-18A/B
fighter aircraft.
The JDAM ‘smart-bomb’ provides RAAF F/A-18A/B fighters with a
state-of-the-art weapon capability, allowing them to accurately employ air-to-ground
weapons during day or night and in all weather conditions through the use of
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.
“These upgrades to the F/A-18 Hornet will provide the Royal Australian
Air Force with leading-edge technology, ensuring the Hornet’s continued ability
to operate as Australia’s frontline fighter aircraft,” Mr Fitzgibbon said.
“The JDAM ‘smart-bomb’ will provide the Air Force with greatly improved
accuracy and weapon effectiveness, reducing the likelihood of collateral damage
during offensive operations.
“The upgrade to the Hornet’s Radar Warning Receiver is a significant
achievement for the Defence Materiel Organisation as it has only been 18 months
since the Raytheon ALR-67(V)3 Radar Warning Receiver was approved as part of the
Hornet’s Electronic Warfare Self Protection upgrade.”
During the 18 months since approval, the project acquired the Radar
Warning Systems, completed the design, integration and testing required to
install and operate the new system on the Hornet. The project is within budget
and on-track to deliver the complete electronic warfare self protection upgrade
to the entire Hornet fleet by late 2012.
“Given the complexity of the project, the ability to deliver within
schedule and budget has been a big success for the Defence Materiel
Organisation,” Mr Fitzgibbon said.
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