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    • The Lockheed Martin Sniper is a targeting pod for military aircraft that provides positive target identification, autonomous tracking, GPS coordinate generation, and precise weapons guidance from extended standoff ranges.
      The system has been designated AN/AAQ-33 in U.S. military service as the Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP). Further variants are the Sniper Extended Range (XR), as well as the PANTERA export derivative of the Sniper XR. The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is built with the equivalent of the Sniper XR in its onboard sensors called the AN/AAQ-40 Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS). The most modern version is the Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod - Sensor Enhancement (ATP-SE).


      Design



      The Sniper is a single, lightweight targeting pod with much lower aerodynamic drag than the systems it replaces . Its image processing allows aircrews to detect, identify and engage tactical-size targets outside the range of most enemy air defenses, giving it a crucial role in the destruction of enemy air defense missions. It also supports urban engagements beyond jet noise range for counter-insurgency operations. It offers a 3-5X increase in detection range over the older LANTIRN system , and is currently flying on U.S. Air Force and multinational F-16, F-15, B-1B, CF-18, Harrier, A-10, B-52 and Tornado aircraft.
      The pod incorporates a high definition mid-wave FLIR, dual-mode laser, visible-light HDTV, laser spot tracker, laser marker, video data link, and a digital data recorder. Advanced sensors and image processing incorporating image stabilization enable targets to be identified at ranges which minimize exposure to defensive enemy systems. The dual-mode laser offers an eye-safe mode for urban combat and training operations along with a laser-guided bomb designation laser.
      The pod's FLIR allows observation and tracking through smoke and clouds, and in low light / no light conditions. The CCD camera supports the same operations in visible light for most daylight conditions.
      For target coordination with ground and air forces, a laser spot tracker, a laser marker, and an HDTV quality video down-link to ground-based controllers supports rapid target detection and identification. The Sniper can also provide high-resolution imagery for non-traditional Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (NTISR) missions without occupying the centerline station on small fighter aircraft, and can maintain surveillance even when the aircraft maneuvers. As a result, a second, dedicated fighter aircraft isn't needed to provide protection to a dedicated ISR aircraft, which many small nations cannot afford.
      For ease of maintenance, Sniper's optical bed design, partitioning, and diagnostic capabilities permit two-level maintenance, eliminating costly intermediate-level support. Automated built-in testing allows maintenance personnel to isolate and replace a line replaceable unit in under 20 minutes to restore full mission-capable status.


      In use



      In August 2001, the U.S. Air Force announced Lockheed Martin's Sniper as the winner of the Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) competition. The contract provides for pods and associated equipment, spares and support of the F-16 and F-15E aircraft for the entire force, active-duty Air Force and Air National Guard. The U.S. Air Force initial seven-year contract for Sniper ATP has potential value in excess of $843 million. The Sniper ATP has delivered over 125 pods and the U.S. Air Force plans to procure at least 522 Sniper ATPs. The follow-on Advanced Targeting Pod - Sensor Enhancement (ATP-SE) contract was split between the Lockheed Martin Sniper and the LITENING.
      In 2014, the USAF declared initial operational capability for the Sniper ATP-SE which included sensor and networking improvements.
      The Sniper is used on the U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, B-1B Lancer, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10 Thunderbolt II. It was also used on the British Harrier GR9 and the Canadian CF-18 Hornet. In 2016 Lockheed Martin announced that Kuwait would be the first country to use Sniper on the Eurofighter Typhoon. A team of Lockheed Martin UK, BAE Systems and Leonardo S.p.A. (Selex S&AS at the time) has successfully demonstrated and flown a Sniper ATP on board a Tornado GR4 combat aircraft.
      The Sniper came under fire in 2014 in the aftermath of a deadly airstrike in Afghanistan that saw five American and one Afghan soldier killed when a B-1B bomber equipped with the pod could not detect the infrared strobe lights on the helmets of U.S. troops in a firefight, resulting in the deadliest case of friendly fire between American forces in the course of the Afghanistan War.
      On 27 March 2015, Lockheed Martin was awarded a sole-source contract by the US DOD worth $485 million firm fixed price with minimal cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity to provide multiple Sniper advanced targeting pods to the USAF.
      In 2024, the Ministry of National Defense released footage confirming that the F16V fighter of the Republic of China Air Force used the pod to calibrate the J-16D and H-6K invading ADIZ.


      Operators


      Belgium
      Belgian Air Force
      Canada
      Royal Canadian Air Force
      Egypt
      Egyptian Air Force
      Greece
      Hellenic Air Force
      Indonesia
      Indonesian Air Force
      Iraq
      Iraqi Air Force
      Japan
      Japan Air Self Defence Force
      Jordan
      Royal Jordanian Air Force
      Morocco
      Royal Moroccan Air Force
      Netherlands
      Royal Netherlands Air Force
      Norway
      Royal Norwegian Air Force
      Oman
      Royal Air Force of Oman
      Pakistan
      Pakistan Air Force
      Poland
      Polish Air Force
      Romania
      Romanian Air Force
      Saudi Arabia
      Royal Saudi Air Force
      Singapore
      Republic of Singapore Air Force
      South Korea
      Republic of Korea Air Force
      Taiwan
      Republic of China Air Force
      Thailand
      Royal Thai Air Force
      Turkey
      Turkish Air Force
      United Arab Emirates
      United Arab Emirates Air Force
      United Kingdom
      Royal Air Force
      United States
      United States Air Force


      Specifications


      Primary function: Positive identification, automatic tracking and laser designation
      Prime contractor: Lockheed Martin
      Length: 98.2 in (249 cm)
      Diameter: 11.9 in (30 cm)
      Weight: 446 lb (202 kg)
      Aircraft: Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle, General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, Rockwell B-1B Lancer, Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet, Harrier, Panavia Tornado GR4, KAI T-50 Golden Eagle, Mitsubishi F-2, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale
      Sensors: Mid-wave third generation forward looking infrared, dual mode eye-safe, laser designator, Charge-coupled device-TV, laser spot tracker and laser designator
      Date deployed: January 2005


      See also



      AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR
      LANTIRN AN/AAQ-13 & AN/AAQ-14
      Litening AN/AAQ-28(V)
      List of military electronics of the United States


      References




      = Notes

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      = Bibliography

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      Cooper, Tom (2018). Hot Skies Over Yemen, Volume 2: Aerial Warfare Over Southern Arabian Peninsula, 1994-2017. Warwick, UK: Helion & Company Publishing. ISBN 978-1-911628-18-7.


      External links



      Lockheed Martin's Sniper ATP page
      "Sniper Targeting Pod Attacks From Long Standoff Ranges" Archived 2004-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 3, 2004.
      https://web.archive.org/web/20151115035632/http://materion.com/Markets/DefenseandScience/OpticsandOpticalSystems/OpticalSystems.aspx
      http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/news/press-releases/2015/april/mfc-lm-delivers-1000-sniper-atp.html
      http://www.strategicmaterials.dla.mil/iamthekey/Documents/Strategic%20Materials%20-%20One-Pagers%20Document.pdf "Lightweight Strategic Materials"
      https://web.archive.org/web/20150910111226/http://www.ibcadvancedalloys.com/news/2015/09/09/2015/ibc-engineered-materials-awarded-hard-tooling-contract-for-lockheed-martin-s-sniper-advanced-targeting-pod-components/

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