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BAE Systems Provides Advanced Aircraft Readiness with New Link 16 Test Capability for F-16

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BAE Systems Provides Advanced Aircraft Readiness with New Link 16 Test Capability for F-16

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BAE Systems Provides Advanced Aircraft Readiness with New Link 16 Test Capability for F-16
BAE Systems Provides Advanced Aircraft Readiness with New Link 16 Test Capability for F-16

BAE Systems has completed the successful development and integration of an upgraded Link 16 test capability for Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS JTRS) terminals on U.S. Air Force F-16 aircraft. This upgrade streamlines the maintenance process, allowing aircraft to return to operation faster. The new automated test solution is now integrated on the Versamodule Extensions for Instrumentation Improved Avionics Intermediate Shop (VXIIAIS) and the Rackmount Improved Avionics Intermediate Shop (R-IAIS), which enables the rapid on-site validation of MIDS JTRS at customer bases. MIDS JTRS provides situational awareness and enables Link 16 connectivity with jam-resistant, line-of-sight voice, video, and data communications for sea, ground, and air assets. This rapid solution offers greater performance to the previous MIDS – Low Volume Terminal test for F-16 aircraft. BAE Systems provides emulators and software for the avionics shop to use when testing the MIDS JTRS terminal. In turn that technology passes information to the aircraft maintainers to accurately diagnose and verify repairs. It also enables them to do on-site testing while improving line-replaceable recovery rates and decreasing the need to purchase additional parts.

“This enhanced Link 16 test capability on the R-IAIS system marks a major milestone in our efforts to support the U.S. Air Force’s modernization efforts,” said Meg Redlin, product line director for Advanced Mission Solutions at BAE Systems. “Providing more fidelity in testing with tactical navigation functions will enable U.S. forces and allies to rapidly diagnose failures and validate the operational status of their MIDS JTRS terminals on-site, increasing the availability of their aircraft and reducing maintenance downtime.”

Link 16 is a standardized communications system used by NATO, the U.S., and its allies to share encrypted real-time tactical data. MIDS JTRS is a four-channel software-defined radio designed to run the complex Link 16 waveform and up to three additional communication protocols. It is a scalable and flexible solution to tailor networks to mission needs. Tactical Targeting Networking Technology offers a low latency, high communications capability that provides critical platform connectivity and throughput within contested environments. The Department of War is fielding MIDS JTRS on the F-15, F-16, F/A-18, and F-22 aircraft, as well as ship and command and control assets. BAE Systems has designed and manufactured comprehensive test solutions for both military and commercial applications for 45 years, delivering more than 700 stations. Fielded in 25 countries, these unique and flexible offerings provide organizational, intermediate, and depot-level support for electronic warfare, display, radar, communications, stores management, and flight and fire control systems. Work on the upgraded Link 16 automatic test equipment takes place at BAE Systems’ San Diego, California and Wayne, New Jersey facilities.

BAE Systems plc is a British multinational aerospace, arms and information security company, based in London. It is the largest manufacturer in Britain. It is the largest defence contractor in Europe and the sixth largest in the world based on applicable 2024 revenues. Its largest operations are in the United Kingdom and in the United States, where its BAE Systems Inc. subsidiary is one of the six largest suppliers to the US Department of Defense. BAE Systems is the successor to various aircraft, shipbuilding, armoured vehicle, armaments and defence electronics companies, including the Marconi Company, the first commercial company devoted to the development and use of radio; A.V. Roe and Company, one of the world’s first aircraft companies; de Havilland, manufacturer of the Comet, the world’s first commercial jet airliner; Hawker Siddeley, manufacturer of the Harrier, the world’s first VTOL attack aircraft; British Aircraft Corporation, co-manufacturer of the Concorde supersonic transport; Supermarine, manufacturer of the Spitfire; Yarrow Shipbuilders, builder of the Royal Navy’s first destroyers; Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, builder of the world’s first battlecruiser; and Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering, builder of the Royal Navy’s first submarines.

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