QUICK SEARCH:
 
News
Aviation International News
Airshow & Convention News
AIN Defense Perspective
AIN Air Transport Perspective
Business Jet Traveler
AINalerts
AINmxReports
AINtv
AIN Blogs


SUBSCRIBE NOW...

SPECIAL REPORTS

Bizav Web Directory
Visit our directory of manufacturers, suppliers and service providers

Issue Archives
Search through years of
AIN past issues


CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Search through the latest
events and conferences



REPRINTS

RSS Feed







Ready for duty, Fire Scout shipping out

The U.S. Navy revealed yesterday that the Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout is to be temporarily “decoupled” from the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. The decision was taken so that the MQ-8B can be fielded on schedule, despite delays to the LCS. The Navy remains committed to deploying the MQ-8B aboard LCS at some stage, but is migrating the Fire Scout to another class of vessel in the interim. A decision on which class it will use is due in the coming days, with the FFG-7 frigate the most likely candidate.

Northrop Grumman has delivered three of the 12 low-rate production MQ-8Bs currently on order for the Navy, with the fourth about to be handed over from its facility at Moss Point, Missouri. Up to 131 are required.

Initial Operational Capability (IOC) is set for FY09, and the decision to move away from the LCS keeps that date on track. Full operating capability is slated for 2010. In terms of payload, the Brite Star II EO/IR/laser turret is currently cleared, and the Cobra littoral mine detection system is on test. Funds have been requested in FY09 for integration of a maritime multi-mode radar. The MQ-8B is slated to gain weapons in the form of LOGIR IR-guided rocket, Viper Strike missile and a lightweight antisubmarine torpedo.


Back

Share This Article With Others

Tweet thisDigg thisRedditBookmark on deliciousStumble thisShare on FacebookFave on Technorati

Related Articles

VH-71 Presidential Helicopter Loses Critical Support
Thursday 05. of November 2009

Not unlike the way the Philadelphia Phillies’ chances of winning this year’s World Series decreased substantially on Sunday when they lost game...

 
Airbus A400M Makes Progress as Negotiations Continue
Monday 26. of October 2009

Airbus Military is increasingly confident about the technical progress of the A400M airlifter, but has refused to comment on the difficult,...

Single Publication Story
 
Euro Hawk Is Unveiled, But Latest Global Hawks Face Problems
Monday 26. of October 2009

The first Euro Hawk UAV for the German Air Force (GAF) was unveiled last month at Northrop Grumman’s Palmdale, Calif. facility. It was apparent...

Single Publication Story
 
VH-71 Presidential helicopter teeters on the edge
Monday 28. of September 2009

The future of the VH-71 presidential helicopter program neared the wire last month as Congress worked to pass a final 2010 defense...

Single Publication Story
 
BAE 146 Airliners To Meet Airlift Shortfall, Budget Crunch?
Tuesday 15. of September 2009

With the delay to the A400M in mind, as well as tight defense budgets, BAE Systems Regional Aircraft is marketing surplus BAe 146 airliners to...

Single Publication Story