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Projects-15
US Army Aviation and Missile
Research, Development, and Engineering Center - Non-Line-Of-Site-Launch
System (NLOS-LS)
Project Overview: Non-Line-of-Site-Launch
System (NLOS-LS) is identified by congress as one of
the 18 core programs of Future Combat Systems (FCS).
Netfires LLC, a combination of Raytheon and Lockheed-Martin
associates, has been working with the US Army Aviation
and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center
(AMRDEC) on this effort. NLOS-LS will eventually consist
of a family of artillery missiles that are fired from
a vertical launcher, can be deployed by either ground
or air, and can be networked quickly to engage the enemy.

Currently the purpose of NLOS-LS is to design 2 missiles
and a launch unit that can be incorporated into the
FCS network of the future. Once the technology has been
designed, NLOS-LS will be produced for Boeing Corporation
to include in the FCS Unit of Action. The two missiles
will consist of a Precision Attack Missile (PAM) and
a Loitering Attack Missile (LAM). The LAM will have
the capability of searching wide areas for targets,
by using laser radar, and relaying the locations back
to a commander who can then deploy the PAM to strike
the target. The system has automatic target recognition
technology that will help in providing a responsive,
precision attack of high-payoff targets. The missiles
will have 2-way data links attached to provide for re-tasking
while in flight and to download images.
The program looks to develop these missiles between
FY04-FY07. CenGen Inc participated in the testing and
evaluation of prototype networked communication systems
to allow missile-to-missile and missile-to-ground/air
users during 2004.
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