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Accession Number:
ADP002840
Title:
Tactical Requirements Impact on Avionics/Weapon System Design,
Corporate Author:
WESTINGHOUSE DEFENSE AND ELECTRONICS CENTER BALTIMORE MD
Report Date:
1983-10-01
Abstract:
The complexity of tactical weapon delivery has been greatly increased by the advent of new weapons, the enormity of enemy air defenses and the awesome capability of new digital technology. However, careful assessment of the tactical requirements becomes even more important if a truly effective marriage of airframe, avionics and weapons is to be achieved. A review of a typical tactical mission requirement battlefield interdiction establishes a base for derivation of functional requirements on which an integrated attack system architecture can be designed. The result is a need for a multi-sensor, multi-mode capability functionally integrated to achieve the flexibility required by the mission. Author
Supplementary Note:
This article is from 'Advanced Concepts for Avionics/Weapon System Design, Development and Integration: Conference Proceedings of the Avionics Panel Symposium (45th) Held at Ottawa, Canada on 18-22 April 1983,' AD-A138 600, p2-1-2-15.
Pages:
0015
File Size:
0.00MB