Rising Air Threat Sparks U.S. Base Defense Scramble

Lockheed Martin Q-53

The U.S. Army tested the Lockheed Martin Q-53 as an airspace surveillance sensor during the Northern Strike exercise.

Credit: Steve Trimble/AW&ST
Perched on a sandy bluff overlooking the Michigan National Guard’s sprawling training ground in early August, a dervish Lockheed Martin AN/TPQ-53 array scanned the northern skies, performing a task that appeared nowhere on the U.S. Army’s original requirements for the system. This mobile sensor...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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