Modern fighter aircraft carry, beside various types of bombs, more and more intelligent weapons. In this context the development of a Stores and Missile Management System has to take into account the requirement from the operational/tactical considerations as well as the optimal usage of advanced electronic equipment together with a growth and adaption capability in both areas. On the basis of existing weapon delivery systems this paper discusses some possible trends in weapon development (i.e. more intelligent fire-and-forget missiles) and weapon control systems development (i.e. Mil-Bus 1552 B, programmable weapon management computer) together with the integration problems of a complete aircraft weapon delivery system from the planning stage via equipment and subsystem development to rig and on-aircraft testing up to first flight test experiences. (Author)
Concept of a Fighter Aircraft Weapon Delivery System
1983
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Missile Guidance & Control Systems , Weapon delivery , Systems management , Air to surface missiles , Jet fighters , Integrated systems , Avionics , Bus conductors , Guided missile computers , Fire control computers , West Germany , Smart weapons , Fire and forget , Mil-Std-1553B , Tornado aircraft , NATO furnished , Component Reports
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