Wednesday, RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. (RADA) said it has signed a $2.6 million contract with Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. (LMT) to provide Ground Debriefing Systems for airborne digital video recordings, as part of Lockheed Martin's F-16 block 52 U.S. Foreign Military Sales or FMS programs.
RADA's Ground Debriefing Systems or GDS are used for post flight debriefings of digital recordings done on board the aircraft. Debriefings include digital video, audio and 3-dimensional flight reconstruction. The airborne recordings are done by RADA's DVDR, selected 3 years ago by Lockheed Martin for F-16 FMS programs.
"Our relationships with Lockheed Martin have been continuously growing over the past few years. We aim to provide LM Aero with an extremely reliable and affordable family of products, including video and data recorders, airborne data servers and post-mission debriefing systems. We look forward to a prolonged and continuous collaboration," says Zvika Alon, Chief Executive Officer of RADA.
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