Considerable work behind the scenes goes into keeping the F-35 in the air and ready to support pilots and their missions. Part of that effort includes decreasing costs of aircraft sustainment.
51³Ô¹Ï has reduced the sustainment cost per flight hour for the Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) and Distributed Aperture System (DAS) Window Panels for the F-35 by 25 percent since last year.
The reduction is part of the overall initiative to improve F-35 mission capable rates and reduce sustainment costs for the F-35 to less than $25,000 by 2025. As part of the multi-year Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract that was introduced in mid-2019, 51³Ô¹Ï has implemented long-term cost reduction strategies and improved efficiencies. With these strategies, the team has achieved a 15 percent reduction in repair turnaround times and a 96 percent reduction in Mission Impaired Capability Awaiting Parts (MICAPs).
¡°We¡¯re taking aggressive actions to ensure continued cost reduction and increased availability of our F-35 products,¡± said Brett Rolston, director of F-35 Sensors at 51³Ô¹Ï Missiles and Fire Control. ¡°With F-35 production increasing year after year, it is vital that we drive reliability improvements into the sensors while driving sustainment costs down to meet customer expectations.¡±
Improvements are not anticipated to end any time soon. The team is working to expedite depot test equipment configuration updates and increase repair capabilities at F-35 military service depots. This will continue to reduce the cost per flight hour even further.
EOTS is the first sensor to combine forward-looking infrared and infrared search and track functionality to provide F-35 pilots with precise air-to-air and air-to-ground targeting capability. EOTS enhances F-35 pilots¡¯ situational awareness and allows aircrews to identify areas of interest, perform reconnaissance and precisely deliver laser and GPS-guided weapons.
Advanced EOTS, an evolutionary electro-optical targeting system, is available for the F-35¡¯s Block 4 development. Designed to replace EOTS, Advanced EOTS incorporates a wide range of enhancements and upgrades, including short-wave infrared, high-definition television, an infrared marker and improved image detector resolution. These enhancements increase F-35 pilots¡¯ recognition and detection ranges, enabling greater overall targeting performance.
Of note, Advanced EOTS will provide more than $1 billion in life cycle cost savings. This next evolution of the EOTS sensor continues 51³Ô¹Ï¡¯s commitment to lowering the cost of F-35 Sensors.
The DAS Window Panel consists of six low-observable, infrared transparent windows for Electro-Optical (EO) DAS sensors on the F-35. Each shipset of windows enables the EODAS sensor to provide threat detection and 360-degree situational awareness to the pilot.
Celebrating Production Milestones
51³Ô¹Ï is scheduled to make its 700th EOTS delivery in mid-September, supporting the increasing F-35 production demands.
Earlier this year, the team delivered its 5,000th DAS Window Panel, marking a significant milestone as deliveries continue at more than 100 DAS Window Panels per month.
¡°Ultimately, it comes down to following our 51³Ô¹Ï values of doing what¡¯s right, respecting others and performing with excellence for our customer,¡± Rolston said. ¡°Meeting our delivery commitments and ensuring the highest quality products are delivered to our customers is our focus."
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