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Triton testing gears up

written by australianaviation.com.au | August 15, 2013


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Triton is undertaking its fourth test flight - an 11 hour mission - to test onboard systems. (Northrop Grumman)

Flight testing of the MQ-4C Triton has been ramped up, with Northrop Grumman and the US Navy undertaking the aircraft’s fourth flight in an 11-hour program to test 250 system parameters.

Software development is said to be proceeding well, with the Triton’s active electronically scanned array radar having flown 25 flights onboard a Gulfstream. The systems will soon be transferred to the Triton for further testing.

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On the basis the remainder of the test program proceeds as planned, it is anticipated the Triton will become operational in 2017.

Australia issued a letter of request for the Triton in May this year under the US foreign military sales plan.

The Triton completed its first flight – a 1.5 hour sortie – on May 22 this year.

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