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Telephonics gets Oshkosh JLTV contract
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Farmingdale, N.Y. (UPI) Jun 15, 2016


Javelin missile scores perfect in U.K. land vehicle tests
Paris (UPI) Jun 15, 2016 - Raytheon and Lockheed Martin's Javelin Joint Venture team has successfully demonstrated the missile's ability to engage targets beyond its current 1.5-mile range requirement.

The demonstration came during a series of five ground vehicle launch tests for the British army at the Salisbury Plain Training Area in England, Raytheon said in a statement Wednesday.

The Javelin missiles were mounted on a Spartan armored fighting vehicle and fired with a Kongsberg M151 Remote Weapon Station.

Each missile flew between three quarters of a mile and 2.6 miles hitting the stationary ground target in each test.

The demonstration confirms Javelin's greater-than-94 percent reliability rate and show that infantry can confidently engage targets at ranges that surpass other weapons in the class, Raytheon said.

Javelin is a compact, lightweight missile designed for single-soldier operations in any environment that is fielded by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.

Griffon subsidiary Telephonics Corporation has been awarded a contract from Oshkosh Defense for installation of the NetCom Vehicle Intercommunications Systems into the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, or JLTV, for the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, Telephonics announced Tuesday.

NetCom offers a complete crew communications and radio management system or up to 20 users, the company said in a statement.

Featuring adaptive noise cancellation technology in each microphone input, NetCom enhances audio quality while protecting a user's hearing.

It is a small, lightweight system with efficient power usage that will simplify its integration into the JLTV platform, Telephonics said.

"NetCom has been field tested extensively in battle and its 'system in a box' design will provide a distinct tactical, cost integration and life-cycle advantage to the U.S. Army," Mike Beltrani, vice president and general manager for Telephonics' communications and surveillance systems sector, said.

The agile JLTV is scheduled to replace the services' up-armored High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle, or Humvee.

The U.S. Army placed its initial order for 657 of the vehicles, 2,977 installed kits and related support earlier this year in a contract valued at more than $243 million.

Oshkosh was awarded a $6.75 billion contract to build nearly 17,000 of the vehicles in August. Lockheed Martin, which also bid on the contract, initially protested the awarding of the contract to Oshkosh, but withdrew its protest in February.

It brings a smoother ride with all the protection provided by the Mine Resistant Ambushed Protected, or MRAP, vehicles.

It can be moved by everything from C-130, C-5 and C-17 aircraft to Chinook helicopters, Oshkosh said. 

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