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Wilmington,
MA.– June 8, 2006 - – Textron Systems
Corporation, a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company,
announced today that its Tactical Unattended Ground
Sensor (T-UGS) System, part of the U.S. Army's
Future Combat System, was successfully demonstrated
at the Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment 2006
(JEFX '06) hosted by the U.S. Air Force at Nellis
Air Force Base, Nevada. JEFX '06 is the 6th in
a series of Chief of Staff of the Air Force-directed
(CSAF), large-scale field experiments designed
to validate potential capabilities of new and
advancing technologies, as well as the inter-operability
of U.S. military assets. The networked force initiatives
pursued at JEFX '06 are a continuation of Network
Centric Operations exercises first conducted in
2004.
The unattended T-UGS system used
in the JEFX exercises demonstrated for the first
time the interoperability of multi-service technology
by providing shared situational awareness that linked
FCS ground-based control operations with fly-by
strike aircraft. Seismic and acoustic sensors were
able to detect, track, and report target information
via an intelligence network in near real time. The
synchronization and fusion of the data transmitted
by the T-UGS sensors to the command and control
center revealed and identified "red" or
enemy threats that were fused automatically with
"blue" or friendly force situational information
creating a common operating picture for the commander.
"Textron Systems is very committed
to fielding technology that will make a difference
in today's battlefield, and impact future force
capability, as well," said Ellen Lord, vice
president of Intelligent Battlefield Systems, Textron
Systems. "Our Unattended Ground Sensor Systems
are just one example of how the U.S. Army and FCS
team have been able to anticipate what our Warfighters'
needs are now and in the future."
According to Don Depree, director,
C4ISR systems, Boeing, "Employing a network-centric
battlefield creates a decisive advantage for our
Warfighters by allowing them to accomplish objectives
quicker and with fewer personnel. Textron Systems'
T-UGS technology gives them a strong basis upon
which to make critical decisions and help ensure
troop safety."
The FCS UGS program consists of
two subgroups of sensing systems: tactical and urban.
Both systems have multiple sensing nodes that are
wirelessly networked to pass information to Warfighters.
T-UGS are deployable by hand in the first spinout
of FCS technologies to the Army in 2008 and will
be remotely deployable from aircraft, UAVs and helicopters
in the third spinout which will be fielded in 2012.
Tactical UGS (T-UGS) can identify a wide range of
threats - from tanks, to heavy-wheeled vehicles,
to small pick-up trucks, to rotary- and fixed-wing
aircraft and even people. Tactical UGS nodes incorporate
multiple sensing modalities that allow targets to
be detected, tracked, and identified - day or night.
In October 2003, Textron Systems
was selected by the Future Combat System lead systems
integrators, Boeing and SAIC, as one of the major
FCS industry partners and the sole UGS provider.
The company has since been awarded a $100M contract
to develop UGS systems for the U.S. Army's groundbreaking
FCS program. Textron Systems' UGS have since been
identified as among the first four of 18 network-supported
and integrated ground and air systems ready to be
fielded in 2009. Textron Systems is recognized as
a leader in the technology of Unattended Ground
Sensors, supplying International military forces
with their Terrain Commander® family of sensors
and the Target Recognition Sensor-Seismic and Acoustic
(TRS-SA) for the U.S. Marine Corps.
About Textron Systems
Textron Systems provides innovative technology solutions
to meet the needs of the global aerospace and defense
industries. The company supports military precision
engagement and dominant maneuver with strike weapons,
mobility and surveillance systems. The Textron name
is well known in the areas of advanced weapons, surveillance
systems, aircraft control components, specialty marine
craft and armored vehicles. Textron Systems Corporation
("Textron Systems") is a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Avco Corporation. Avco Corporation is wholly-owned
subsidiary of Textron Inc. More information is available
at www.textronsystems.com.
About Textron
Textron Inc. is a $10 billion multi-industry company operating
in 33 countries with approximately 37,000 employees in continuing
operations. The company leverages its global network of aircraft,
industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with
innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around
the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter,
Cessna Aircraft, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO and Greenlee,
among others. More information is available at www.textron.com.
Textron Systems Media
Contact:
Joanne Walsh
978-657-2100
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