Rafael Litening III Advanced Airborne Targeting Pod

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Rafael Litening III Advanced Airborne Targeting Pod

 

Rafael Litening III Advanced Airborne Targeting Pod

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Litening

Litening Airborne Day/Night Navigation & Targeting Pod provides precision strike capability to every fighter aircraft.

  • reduz o trabalho do piloto durante o processo de manutenção da mira ao alvo
  • Sistema de mira de alta acuidade e confiabilidade
  • reduz limitações operacionais
  • manutenção simples e suporte
  • baixo custo de manutenção
  • potencial de upgrade
  • upgrades disponíveis para aeronaves com capacidade multi-missão
  • adaptável na maioria das aeronaves
  • detecção, reconhecimento, identificação, designação laser de alvos em terra ou mar
  • lançamento acurado de munições guiadas a laser, clister e armas de uso geral.
  • identificação de alvos aéreos além do alcance visual (BRV)
  • opção para link de dados e vídeo de longo alcance


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LITENING incorporates in a single pod all the targeting features required by a modern strike fighter. The LITENING program, launched by Israel’s Research and Development authority RAFAEL in 1992, combines multiple sensors for maximum flexibility in a single pod at low cost. The original pod included a 1st Generation FLIR, a TV camera, a flash-lamp powered laser designator, laser spot tracker for tracking target designated by other aircraft or from the ground, and an electro-optical point and inertial tracker, which enabled continuous engagement of the target even when the target is partly obscured by clouds or countermeasures.

This integrated array enabled the pilot to effectively detect, recognize, identify, track and engage ground targets in day, night and under adverse weather conditions. With the pod’s systems they can designate such targets by laser, for attack by other aircraft or by precision guided weapons carried on board. The pod integrates the necessary laser rangefinder and designator, required for the delivery of Laser Guided Bombs, cluster and general purpose bombs. Laser spot detection is utilized in cooperative missions, for rapid orientation, detection and recognition of targets, marked by other forces. Identification of aerial targets from BVR ranges is also provided with the INS assisted gimbaled sensors, as the sensors can continuously point to the target’s direction, irrelevant to the aircraft position, or interference of clouds or obscurants. This combination also enables employment of the sensors in “point of interest” mode, where LITENING enables free maneuvering during and after the attack path, while maintaining the target clearly visible and marked for precision attack. The same sensors can provide imagery for night navigation as well as hit verification and battle damage assessment after the attack.

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The evolution of the Litening pod continued with the Litening III version, which utilized a more capable Gen III (3-5micron) FLIR, with a 640x480 digital detectors array. This system is also equipped with a target marker, which improves the coordination of ground and air forces, by designation of targets by day or night. Litening III system is also equipped with a dual-wavelength diode-pumped laser, which is compatible with training (eyesafe) and wartime operational modes. The system also employs electronic image stabilization, to provide cleaner images of targets, acquired at long standoff range.

Logistically, the integration of the pod is easy and straightforward; it can fit the centerline or E/O pod mounts available with most modern aircraft and require no structural changes in the aircraft. Pods can also be installed on different aircraft, in support of specific missions. For example, the US Reserves currently field eight pods per wing. The pod requires minimal maintenance and technical support on the flight line. It is self boresighting in flight, therefore requires no alignment prior to the mission and improved accuracy during operations.

The Israeli targeting pod was procured by 14 air forces, including the US Air Force Reserve's and Air National Guards for their F-16 Block 25/30/32 Fighting Falcon. Other air forces operating the system include the US Marine Corps (AV-8B), Israeli air Force (F-16), Spanish and Italian Navy (AV-8B) and Spanish air force (F/A-18), German Air Force (Tornado IDS), and the Venezuela (F-16A/B). The pods were also selected for South Africa’s Grippens, India’s Mirage 2000, MiG-27 and Jaguar. The most recent inquiry for the pods came in March, for a planned procurement of F-16s by Austria. The pod is also fully integrated in the Eurofighter, F-5E, MiG-21 and other types. Testing are underway to integrate the pod with Boeing F-15I operated by the Israel Air Force.

Litening III especificações:

comprimento: 220 cm
diâmetro: 406 mm
peso total: 440 lb
altitude operacional: +40,000
sensor IR: 640x480 FPA Mid-IR wavelength
sensor diurno: CCDTV
Wide FOV: 18.4 x 24.1
medium FOV: 3.5x3.5
Narrow field of view: 1x1
Field of regard: +45 / -150
Roll: +/- 400
Laser: Diode pumped laser designator, dual wavelength
Laser spot tracker  
IR target marker  


 

COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA
GABINETE DO COMANDANTE
EXTRATO DE DISPENSA DE LICITAÇÃO No- 6/DIRMAB/2006

Nº Objeto: Aquisição de 04 (quatro) POD "LITENING III" completos e logística associada
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última atualização em 04/agosto/2006

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