Navy orders 35 35 eCASS test and measurement systems to troubleshoot and repair avionics at sea or ashore

Dec. 15, 2020
The eCASS equipment is designed to help sailors and Marines to troubleshoot and repair aircraft assemblies and return the avionics to service quickly, John Keller reports for Military & Aerospace Electronics.

LAKEHURST, N.J. - Test and measurement experts at Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide 35 eCASS advanced combat avionics test instruments under terms of a $89.2 million order announced Tuesday, John Keller reports for Military & Aerospace ElectronicsContinue reading original article.

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December 11, 2020 -Officials of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division in Lakehurst, N.J., are asking engineers at the Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems segment in Orlando, Fla., to build 35 electronic Consolidated Automated Support Systems (eCASS).

The eCASS equipment is designed to help sailors and Marines to troubleshoot and repair aircraft assemblies and return the avionics to service quickly. The test and measurement systems are for aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships, or at aviation land bases.

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Jamie Whitney, Associate Editor
Intelligent Aerospace

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