Rockwell
Collins celebrated the expansion of the company’s Sydney facility where F-35
Lightning II Distributed Aperture System (DAS) optical assemblies will be
manufactured. DAS imagery projected onto the pilot’s helmet-mounted display
provides the capability to, in effect, look virtually at terrain and the rest
of the outside world, through the floor and wings of the aircraft
Feb. 20, 2015 SYDNEY, Australia - The Hon’able Anthony Roberts MP, representing
the Premier of New South Wales and Consul General Hugo Llorens, representing
the U.S. Ambassador to Australia, joined Rockwell Collins executives on Friday
to celebrate the expansion of the company’s Sydney facility where F-35 Lightning II
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) optical assemblies will be manufactured.
In 2014, Rockwell Collins signed a long-term
agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation to produce optical assemblies in
Australia for the DAS on the Lockheed Martin F-35 aircraft.
“With the support and investment of the
Commonwealth of Australia, we’re proud to be able to produce this vital
assembly in Australia while showcasing Rockwell Collins Australia’s precision
manufacturing capability for optics,” said Phil Jasper, executive vice
president and chief operating officer, Government Systems, for Rockwell
Collins. “Having access to new state-of-the-art manufacturing capability
located in Australia is a great example of the truly international nature of
the F-35 program.”
The DAS is a multifunction infrared system that
provides passive, spherical battlespace awareness for F-35 pilots by
simultaneously detecting and tracking aircraft and missiles in every direction,
as well as providing visual imagery for day/night navigation.
DAS imagery projected onto the pilot’s
helmet-mounted display provides the capability to, in effect, look virtually at
terrain and the rest of the outside world, through the floor and wings of the
aircraft. The DAS works in conjunction with the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-81 active electronically scanned
array (AESA) radar and other onboard systems to give pilots an unprecedented degree
of situational awareness.
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