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IR Sensors Cut From F-22 Appear on Joint Strike Fighter

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Boeing's Joint Strike Fighter design is fitted with two Raytheon infrared sensor systems that give it a search-and-track capability that was eliminated from the F-22 because of high cost. One of the JSF systems—the distribnot;uted infrared sensor, or DIRS—will spot the launch of enemy missiles, track their flight and warn the pilot if he is the target. A second IR system—the targeting forward-looking infrared, or TFlir—will pick out, identify and pinpoint ground targets. Some of the technology has its roots in the V-22 and F/A-18 programs and is designed, after refinement for JSF, to migrate to unmanned combat air vehicles, tactical ballistic missile launch warning on the E-2C and, possibly, as a warning system for the Army's main battle tanks, which would be targets for battlefield missiles.

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