- Aerial Common Sensor
The
Lockheed Martin Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) platform was areconnaissance aircraft airframe, for theUnited States Army and Navy. The aircraft would have been able to detect troop movements, intercept enemy communications andradar transmissions, and communicate with other aircraft. It would have hadsynthetic aperture radar ,electro-optical andinfrared detection instrumentation. The program was cancelled onJanuary 12 ,2006 .The Army intended to acquire 34 units, with 19 going to the Navy. The initial contract, awarded on
August 3 ,2004 , was valued at $79 million, but total contract value through2010 would have been $879 million. Beyond that, the total program cost was to reach $7 billion, with only 20–30% going to the platform vendor. The ACS would have replaced three existing Army and Navy platforms—the RC-7 ARL, RC-12/RU-21 Guardrail, and EP-3E Aries II. Testing was to begin in2006 , and full-rate production would have begun in2009 . While the Army was fully committed, the Navy was not and may instead opt for a modified version of theP-8 Multimission Maritime Aircraft .The Lockheed Martin entry beat a consortium of
Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics Gulfstream, using the G450 platform. The competing entry attempted to play up nationalist sympathies, and give the impression of a security risk by using aBrazil ian airframe, provided byEMBRAER , using their more affordable, reliable, and cost effective (the latter two being questioned) ERJ 145 platform — Gulfstream's airframe did have longer range and could fly at higher altitudes but the acquisition and operational costs (main requirements of DoD for ACS platform) of ERJ 145 were considered much more attractive. Both electronics packages were equivalent and had no major influence in this decision. It was later decided that the ERJ 145 would not suffice due to weight constraints," [http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=954771&C=america Lockheed, U.S. Army Eye Larger Plane for Spy Mission] ,"Reuters ,July 5 ,2005 .] and thus, while Lockheed was to retain thesystem integrator role, the Army attempted to re-bid platform entry among several larger aircraft.EMBRAER was to produce the first five airframes in Brazil (based upon the commercial ERJ 145), while final assembly on following units would have taken place in Jacksonville,
Florida , to satisfy Department of Defense workshare requirements. Electronics integration will be conducted by Lockheed Martin at an unannounced site.Lockheed has faced criticism from the Department of Defense, and specifically, the U.S. Army, for not being able to properly forecast weight issues with the system. The Army claimed in an
August 11 ,2005 article in "The Wall Street Journal " that Lockheed could potentially lose the contract if they did not resolve the issue.ACS was cancelled on
January 12 ,2006 ." [http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/news/2006/intell-060112-monmouth01.htm Army Terminates Aerial Common Sensor Development Contract] ,"GlobalSecurity.org ,January 12 ,2006 .] The Department of Defense paid a contracttermination fee of $200 million, nearly all of which was passed on to subcontractors such asArgon ST ,Harris Corporation , andL-3 Communications . Most Lockheed Martin and Army personnel were reassigned to other projects."US Army: Cancelled Deal Brought Lockheed $200M, No Profit," "The Wall Street Journal ",January 16 ,2006 .]On
November 2 ,2006 the US Army revealed it has plans to revive the ACS program in 2009" [http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?siteid=mktw&guid=%7B680D8BAD-FAB6-407A-A1AF-3C6B68ECA56A%7D U.S. Army Revives Planned Spy Plane] ,"MarketWatch ,November 2 ,2006 .] , and conducted an Industry Day in mid-October. The Army continues to envision the ACS program as capable of meeting US Navy ISR needs for a replacement of theEP-3E Aries II .Boeing is pitching a modified version of the
P-8 Multimission Maritime Aircraft to fill the ACS role." [http://www.flightinternational.com/Articles/2006/01/26/Navigation/177/204338/Boeing+unveils+new+737+signals+intelligence+concept.html Boeing unveils new 737 signals intelligence concept] ," "Flight International ",January 26 ,2006 .]References
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