The T-50A operations follow an initial flight test conducted on Nov. 19.
(Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin)
(Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin)
Lockheed Martin has begun conducting flight operations with its T-50A training aircraft to test its capabilities.
The operations followed an initial flight test, which took place on Nov. 19, company officials announced in a press release.
The T-50A is the result of a collaboration between Lockheed Martin and Korea Airspace Industries, and is designed to train prospective pilots for more advanced fighters such as the F-22 Raptor and the fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II.
For combat training, the training aircraft incorporates air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons, an avionics suite with electronic warfare capabilities, and a multi-mode radar. The configuration is based on South Korea's FA-50.
The aircraft is a follow-up to the legacy T-50, and has accumulated over 100,000 flight hours and trained more than 1,800 pilots.
(Ryan Maass - UPI)
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