Scorpion Jet Returns to Washington, DC, in a Special Exhibit with Leading Weapons and Sensor Suppliers During AFA’s Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition
09/09/2015
The interactive exhibit will highlight the multi-mission flexibility of the Scorpion and feature a variety of multi-spectral sensor and high-definition video camera packages engineered for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Several wing-mounted mock munitions will be shown, representing a typical array of air-to-surface and air-to-air weapons preferred by the US and partner nations. 16 companies are expected to participate, showcasing more than 35 products capable of supporting Scorpion’s diverse mission set.
BAE Systems Boeing - Cobham
FLIR Systems - ForceX
General Dynamics - L-3 Wescam
Lockheed Martin - MDBA
Moog Northrup Grumman - Selex
- Textron Systems Geospatial Solutions
- Thales Defense
- TRU Simulation + Training
- UTC Aerospace Systems
Scorpion and the supplier exhibits are viewable by invitation only. Requests for media tours and interviews should be directed to
In addition to the aircraft exhibit, a Scorpion scale model will be displayed at the Textron AirLand booth #715 during all hours of the
Milestones of the Recently Completed Scorpion Summer Tour:
- Self deployed to 8 Countries –
Canada ,UK ,France ,Bulgaria ,Romania ,Italy ,Greenland ,Iceland - 45 total sorties flown – 100% mission availability
- 26 ferry
- 11 customer demos
- 6 tactical missions flown
- 2 photo missions
- 12,384 nm flown (not including "local" sorties)
- 81.3 flight hours (block time)
- 7 weeks on tour
- No unscheduled maintenance required
- Video highlights from
United Kingdom demonstrations flights
The Scorpion testing program has flown more than 483 hours since first flight in
The aircraft on exhibit at AFA will be the original prototype introduced in 2013. Textron AirLand is currently completing the engineering for the production configuration aircraft and has begun production on some components. As the team continues to execute rapid development and best commercial practices, this aircraft is expected to achieve first flight in 2016.
For a closer look at the Scorpion and its multi-mission capabilities, please visit www.ScorpionJet.com. Downloadable images and videos of recent test flights are available in the Scorpion Media Gallery.
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Textron AirLand has developed a highly affordable and exportable twin-engine ISR/Strike/Trainer jet for the tactical military aviation market. A versatile jet platform based on commercial best practices and proven high technologies, Scorpion is designed as a multi-mission aircraft for diverse battlefield, security and training missions. More information about our initial aircraft is available at www.ScorpionJet.com.
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