Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Navy have opened a repair facility for the F-35 fighter aircraft’s electro-optical targeting system at the service branch’s Fleet Readiness Center Southeast in Jacksonville, Florida.
The opening of F-35 EOTS depot culminates a seven-year collaboration of the Navy and Lockheed, FRCSE said Aug. 30.
EOTS is designed to help fighter pilots conduct air-to-ground and air-to-air targeting functions.
“This is our inaugural EOTS depot, so we’re excited they’ll be able to handle these repairs instead of coming into our factory,” said Jane Algee, a program manager at Lockheed’s missiles and fire control business.
“We’ve been doing them in our own shop, and there’s a lot of congestion as the production is ramping up,” Algee added.
FRCSE will serve as Lockheed’s partner in efforts to conduct repairs on F-35 avionics.