U.S. Navy taps Raytheon to deliver JPALS to Japan

USMC F-35B Aircraft Tested aboard Japanโ€™s Helicopter Carrier JS Izumo 2
JMSDF picture.
Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, was awarded a foreign military sales contract to deliver the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System, or JPALS, to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force by the U.S. Navyโ€™s Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office (PMA-213).
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JPALS ensures enhanced safety and increased operational capability for aircraft

Raytheon press release

The software-based, high-integrity differential GPS navigation and precision landing system, will be deployed on the JS Izumo, the JMSDFโ€™s carrier.

The JPALS system guides aircraft onto carriers and amphibious assault ships in all weather and surface conditions and is integrated on the F-35.

โ€œOver the past few years, weโ€™ve been engaged with the U.S. Navy and Japan to deliver enhanced safety and increased operational capability to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, ensuring landing accuracy every time for pilots regardless of weather conditions,โ€ said Denis Donohue, president, Surveillance and Network Systems at RI&S. โ€œWe have so far delivered 22 systems to the U.S. Navy on time or ahead of schedule, and we look forward to continuing that success for Japan.โ€

JPALS is being deployed on all U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships. All F-35 aircraft are enabled with the JPALS capability. In addition, JPALS is deployed on two international platforms: the UK Royal Navyโ€™s HMS Queen Elizabeth, and the ITS Cavour, an Italian aircraft carrier, to support their F-35 squadron.

Primary work locations for this effort are in Largo, Florida, and Fullerton, California.

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Naval News comments:

Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 242 successfully conducted the first ever landing of two F-35B Lightning II aircraft aboard the Japanese Ship Izumo on October 3, 2021. Izumo’s sistership, JS Kaga, is being modified to better accommodate the F-35B.

Here is our video interview with Raytheon’s Rear Admiral (Ret) CJ Jaynes on JPALS at Sea Air Space 2021 (at 07:51):

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