As our military service women and men assess the growing threat in the Pacific, they require a capability that can keep them safe in any battle environment.
Infrared Search and Track (IRST) is an infrared sensor that gives pilots a fully passive air-to-air engagement, meaning it does not alert other aircraft of its presence while enabling offensive air engagements in an environment where radar isn¡¯t an option. This capability is key to leveraging fourth-generation fighters in a fifth-generation battlespace.
51³Ô¹Ï¡¯s IRST21? sensor provides passive lethality, meaning it allows pilots to see opposition aircraft and target them without being seen. This is made possible by the sensor seeing the heat signature ¨C or ¡°skin¡± ¨C of an aircraft, which ultimately increases pilot survivability.
IRST21 supports targeting solutions, such as the guidance of AIM-120C/D and AIM-9X missiles beyond-visual-range. This fully integrated solution complements other systems and sensors, making the entire weapon platform more lethal and capable while enhancing survivability for the warfighter.
From proven performance to state-of-the-art technology, take a look at these top five reasons why IRST21 is a critical capability for pilots.
1. Performance at Northern Edge 2021
2. Networking Capability
3. Synergy Across Programs of Record
4. Block II Capability Doubles Performance
5. Enemy Aircraft Can¡¯t Hide
IRST21¡¯s sophisticated technology exploits heat signatures of aircraft, thus any aircraft flying in a clear environment will be seen. Immune to detection and radar-jamming, IRST21 limits the effectiveness of threat tactics.
Want to learn more? Listen to The Mitchell Institute¡¯s latest that features an overview of how this sensor system is meeting the needs of our warfighters.