Raytheon demos land-based deployable version of its ship-based precision landing system

April 10, 2019
DULLES, Va., - Raytheon recently demonstrated a land-based expeditionary version of its carrier deck Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) for the first time to U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps officials at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz. 
DULLES, Va., - Raytheon recently demonstrated a land-based expeditionary version of its carrier deck Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) for the first time to U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps officials at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz.

During the demonstration, F-35B pilots used Raytheon's JPALS on the jet to connect with the expeditionary system on the ground from 200 nautical miles away. From there, the system guided the pilot to a designated landing point on the runway.

"The need for precision landings in harsh environments isn't limited to one military service and one airplane," said Matt Gilligan, vice president at Raytheon's Intelligence, Information and Services business. "JPALS can help any fixed or rotary-wing aircraft land in rugged, low-visibility environments at austere bases worldwide."

The proof-of-concept event showed how the GPS-based system, which is currently used to guide F-35Bs onto ships in all weather, could be reconfigured into a mobile version to support landings in a traditional airport setting.

During the demonstration, F-35B pilots used the JPALS system on the jet to connect with the expeditionary system on the ground from 200 nautical miles away. From there, the system guided the pilot to a designated landing point on the runway.

Expeditionary JPALS supports the U.S. Air Force's desire to use more austere, bare-base locations for future flying operations.

Currently in five transit cases, it could be repackaged for a variety of small transit vehicles transportable by C-130. Once on the ground, the system can be fully operational in under 90 minutes.

For more information about the JPALS program, please click here.

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