USAF Orders Sniper Pods for Kuwait Hornet Aircraft (See in Action)

Lockheed Martin has received a delivery order from the US Air Force to provide Sniper® Advanced Targeting Pods (ATP) to the Kuwait Air Force for its F/A-18C/D Hornet aircraft.

What is Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP)?

  • A targeting pod that provides superior air-to-ground and air-to-air targeting capability.
  • A targeting pod more reliable and sustainable than any other in the field.
  • A targeting pod that’s continuously upgraded with the most advanced technology.
  • A targeting pod trusted by customers worldwide.

(Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) is the most widely deployed targeting system for fixed-wing aircraft in use by U.S. forces and is also the targeting system of choice for many international allies across multiple platforms. Courtesy of Lockheed Martin and YouTube)

The order was added under Lockheed Martin’s existing foreign military sales indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract and includes 14 Sniper ATPs, spares, support equipment and integration.

Pod deliveries will begin in 2018 to address urgent operational needs of the Kuwait Air Force.

Paul Lemmo, VP of Fire Control/Special Operations Forces Contractor Logistics Support Services, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control
Paul Lemmo, VP of Fire Control/Special Operations Forces Contractor Logistics Support Services, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control

“Sniper ATP provides critical targeting and non-traditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support in challenging threat environments,” said Paul Lemmo, vice president of Fire Control/Special Operations Forces Contractor Logistics Support Services at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

“By integrating Sniper ATP on its Hornet aircraft, the Kuwait Air Force continues expanding operational capabilities across its fighter fleet.”

Lockheed Martin announced efforts to integrate Sniper ATP on the Kuwait Air Force’s Typhoon aircraft in 2016.

Sniper ATP is also used on Canada’s CF-18 and on multinational F-15, F-16, A-10, B-1, B-52 and F-2 aircraft.

Additionally, Lockheed Martin is conducting Sniper ATP flight tests on the U.S. Navy’s Super Hornet.

Lockheed Martin logoSniper ATP detects, identifies, automatically tracks and laser-designates small tactical targets at long ranges.

It also supports employment of all laser- and GPS-guided weapons against multiple fixed and moving targets.