9/27/2007 - ARCHBALD, PA -- Lockheed Martin successfully completed
the Paveway II Dual Mode Laser Guided Bomb (DMLGB) First Article
Test program and is now the only qualified source for delivery
of DMLGB kits to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
The Navy Qualification Test Program, conducted from December
2006 through March 2007 at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons
Division, China Lake Test Range, Calif., consisted of 25 DMLGBs
released from AV-8B and F/A-18 aircraft. Various release conditions
were executed and the terminal impact control was successfully
demonstrated. The DMLGBs were released against both horizontal
and vertical targets and consistently hit well within the Navy’s
required Circular Error Probability.
“I’m extremely pleased with the results of the
DMLGB Qualification Program. The combined Lockheed-Martin/U.S.
Navy team achieved another milestone in providing our Naval
Warfighter with innovative and cost effective direct-attack
capabilities,” said Captain Mat Winter, NAVAIR PMA-201
Program Manager. “Our pilots have been well-trained using
the Enhanced LGTRs and now they’re ready for the real
thing. DMLGB brings the tactical flexibility with proven precision
effectiveness our warfighter so urgently needs. We’re
ready to send this phenomenal capability to our Fleet today.”
Major Robert Fails, a VX-31 AV-8B pilot who participated in
many of the qualification flight tests, was impressed with the
capabilities of this weapon. “The weapon can be released
from extended ranges without affecting the impact accuracy.
Likewise, this weapon will give the pilot an option of weapon
selectability not previously available,” he said.
Lockheed Martin is currently under a $260 million contract
to provide the U.S. Navy with DMLGB kits to add to their existing
inventory. Production began in August 2007. Lockheed Martin
is the sole-source provider of the DMLGB, an enhanced variant
of the paveway family, whose flexibility of fire-and-forget
capability and terminal guidance make it a cost-effective precision-guided
weapon system.
Paveway is a generic term, developed by the U.S. Air Force,
for laser guided weapon systems. Lockheed Martin is a fully-qualified
provider of paveway II Laser Guided Bomb kits and provides these
systems to the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy and international customers.
Lockheed Martin also supports paveway weapon systems by being
the sole-source provider of the paveway II Enhanced Laser Guided
Training Round.
Source: Lockheed Martin Press Release