IRST to be developed for Super Hornet
After a long absence from airborne IRST systems (the last operational sensors were fitted on some F-4s and early F-14s), the USN looks set to get back into the arena of IRST sensors and related tactics: LockMart was awarded a development contract to develop an IRST for the F/A-18E/F:
“The IRST sensor system will provide next generation capability to counter emerging threats,” said Ken Fuhr, fixed-wing program director at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “The ability to passively detect and track targets in the absence of radar capability is essential to the Warfighter. It’s all about seeing the enemy. If you lose sight, you lose the fight.”
The F/A-18E/F IRST is a passive, infrared sensor system that enables long-range detection and weapons-quality track of enemy targets under normal and electronic attack environments. The system enhances survivability and lethality in both offensive and defensive counter-air roles.
The USN has traditionally been more appreciative of the dangers of overreliance on radar in a heavy-ECM environment than the USAF, so it may be argued that this event comes as little surprise.
(Hat Tip: Kobus)