The B-52 combat network communications technology (CONECT) interphone system has completed an evaluation flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California, US.

The six-hour flight validated the interphone system’s readiness for flight tests, and formal flight tests of other CONECT capabilities.

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The interphone system facilitates communication among crew members and enables them to maintain communication with other aircraft and the ground network.

Boeing B-52 programme director Scot Oathout said flight tests were scheduled for the end of October.

CONECT will also increase the B-52 bomber’s flexibility by enabling additional capabilities for retasking of missions while in flight.

“CONECT gives the B-52 the ability to participate in net-centric operations. This means the aircraft can exchange real-time digital information with other ground-based and airborne assets while on a mission, increasing its effectiveness, survivability and lethality. CONECT keeps the B-52 in the fight,” Oathout added.

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