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Global Survival Technology provider - Survitec has been awarded a contract by Lockheed Martin to develop new flight equipment, as part of a capability upgrade for the mission proven F-16 in service with air forces worldwide.

Survitec will leverage its 70 years of experience in the design and certification of high-performance functional garments to meet the safety and comfort needs of pilots operating the latest and most advanced F-16 configuration.

F-16 Aircrew Flight Equipment

The F-16 Aircrew Flight Equipment will use a fully modular design philosophy employed on F-35 Lightning II

The F-16 Aircrew Flight Equipment will use a fully modular design philosophy employed on F-35 Lightning II. Survitec holds the sole source contract for the full below-neck Pilot Flight Ensemble (PFE).

The equipment currently being developed will deliver excellent levels of pilot comfort and mobility, while operating the aircraft and use the latest Survival Technology to provide unparalleled protection during all phases of flight, ejection, and post-ejection survival, including in-water flotation and thermal protection.

Highest performing Pilot Flight Ensemble (PFE)

An extensive range of sizes and adjustment features will ensure excellent anthropometric fit across the full range of male and female pilots.

This is a strategically important contract for Survitec, which builds on our current position supplying the highest performing PFE globally to over 40 types of training and front-line aircraft, including Eurofighter Typhoon, KF-21, PC21 and 5th generation platforms, such as F-35,” said Martin Whittaker, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Aerospace and Defence at Survitec.

Survitec developed equipment and technology

Martin Whittaker adds, “Continually developing the highest levels of protection and performance is the core of what we do. At Survitec, our purpose is clear: We Exist To Protect Lives. We are delighted to be selected by Lockheed Martin to enhance mission capability and use Survitec developed equipment and technology to help keep F-16 pilots safe.

The PFE we are introducing on Viper provides a significant uplift in protection and survivability"

Nick Mulhall, the Global Defence Business Development Director at Survitec, adds “The PFE we are introducing on Viper provides a significant uplift in protection and survivability, when compared to older equipment flown on most legacy F-16s. Viper pilots will be better protected and more comfortable during flight, and if they ever have to eject, will benefit from the very best protection available.

Looking to the future

Using their position as a globally renowned company in military aircrew protection and the unparalleled experience within the aerospace and defence design team, Survitec is looking to the future with concepts already developed for the next generation of combat aircraft, as well as continuing to develop capacities for existing fleets that are operating around the world.

Launch customers for Viper include Taiwan and another customer, with many other air forces actively evaluating the new F-16 Aircrew Flight Equipment’s enhanced performance.

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