25.08.2015
Lockheed Martin - European unveiling
Lockheed Martin will again showcase its extensive products portfolio at the International Defence Industry Exhibition held in Kielce. The company boasts a whole array of excellent solutions designed to meet the military aviation diverse needs and demands all over the world. This year's trade show will be the showcase for capabilities presented by the only 5th generation multi-task fighter - the F-35. The Lockheed Martin's expo stand E8, having made an appointment, exhibition guests will be given a chance to use the cockpit simulator. Here you can get hands-on experience with the most advanced technology in military aviation.
Advanced fighter jets are now the basis of each country's tactical military potentials. With constant technological improvements and innovations, over the years the F-16 fighter has set the standard for the NATO multi-role aircrafts. Now the F-35 Lightning II is the world's most advanced multirole combat aircraft; it offers a completely new capabilities and interoperablility for the NATO armed forces and other countries' armies. With the stealth technology and the 360 degree situational awareness system, the jest offers less likely to be detected and is the result it offers a high ability to infiltrate high degree of risk areas. F-35 is versatile - now it can realize tasks previously assigned to specialized aircrafts with ground-attack equipped, used in electronic warfare and ISR operations.
The F-35 is the international initiative. Foreign partners, under the F-35 framework have approved production of more than 3.1 thousand planes by the end of 2039. United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Australia have already their F-35 commissioned and put into operation. Norway and Italy will receive the first F-35 batch in 2015.
Lockheed Martin is a global leader in the field of security and the aerospace industry and a partner of Polish Air Force. Some of the most advanced F-16 fighters and a reliable and robust transport aircraft C-130 are used by the Polish Armed Forces.
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