ATK and KADDB Define Baseline for AC-295 Gunship
21.07.2014 Jordan
ATK, a leader in weaponized, special-mission aircraft, and the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB) have defined the baseline configuration of the medium AC-295 gunships for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. ATK recently delivered two lightweight gunships based on the Airbus CN-235 transport aircraft to the Kingdom and was selected to provide a similar gunship based on the larger C-295 aircraft.
The longer airframe and larger engines allow extended mission times and additional capabilities. New weapons added to the AC-295 will also be configured to work on the existing AC-235s for maximum mission flexibility.
“We are extending the Kingdom’s investment in the AC-235 through the addition of new weapons and mission systems onto the larger C-295 platform to provide additional capabilities, more firepower and flexibility for the defense of the Kingdom,” said MG (Ret) Atef Tell, Chairman of KADDB.
“The successful development, testing and delivery of the AC-235 gunships by the KADDB/ATK team led directly to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan announcing their intent to expand the gunship capability onto a larger aircraft platform,” said Bill Kasting, Vice President and General Manager of ATK's Defense Electronic Systems division.
“ATK’s goal with our aircraft weaponization program is to provide customers with the platform capabilities that serve their needs. Our expertise in precision weapons and gunship capabilities allows us to enhance the AC-295 while maintaining continuity with the existing AC-235s,” said Mike Kahn, President of ATK’s Defense Group.
In collaboration with KADDB, ATK developed and provided the system integration and aircraft modifications to turn Airbus CN-235 cargo planes into multi-mission gunships. That relationship and partnership between KADDB and ATK will continue on the larger C-295 platform.
The gunship capability package is part of ATK's Special Mission Aircraft product portfolio, which provides affordable, innovative, battle-proven, responsive and advanced capabilities to customer-preferred platforms. ATK's expertise includes outfitting various aircraft – including the Alenia C-27J, CASA CN-235/295, Lockheed C-130, Bombardier Dash-8, Hawker Beechcraft King Air, Cessna Caravan and others – with integrated intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and weapons employment capabilities.
The longer airframe and larger engines allow extended mission times and additional capabilities. New weapons added to the AC-295 will also be configured to work on the existing AC-235s for maximum mission flexibility.
“We are extending the Kingdom’s investment in the AC-235 through the addition of new weapons and mission systems onto the larger C-295 platform to provide additional capabilities, more firepower and flexibility for the defense of the Kingdom,” said MG (Ret) Atef Tell, Chairman of KADDB.
“The successful development, testing and delivery of the AC-235 gunships by the KADDB/ATK team led directly to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan announcing their intent to expand the gunship capability onto a larger aircraft platform,” said Bill Kasting, Vice President and General Manager of ATK's Defense Electronic Systems division.
“ATK’s goal with our aircraft weaponization program is to provide customers with the platform capabilities that serve their needs. Our expertise in precision weapons and gunship capabilities allows us to enhance the AC-295 while maintaining continuity with the existing AC-235s,” said Mike Kahn, President of ATK’s Defense Group.
In collaboration with KADDB, ATK developed and provided the system integration and aircraft modifications to turn Airbus CN-235 cargo planes into multi-mission gunships. That relationship and partnership between KADDB and ATK will continue on the larger C-295 platform.
The gunship capability package is part of ATK's Special Mission Aircraft product portfolio, which provides affordable, innovative, battle-proven, responsive and advanced capabilities to customer-preferred platforms. ATK's expertise includes outfitting various aircraft – including the Alenia C-27J, CASA CN-235/295, Lockheed C-130, Bombardier Dash-8, Hawker Beechcraft King Air, Cessna Caravan and others – with integrated intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and weapons employment capabilities.
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