This document reports the results of the integrated strike avionics study (ISAS). Advanced fire control concepts emphasing the modular integration of current and emerging sensors and reduced crew workload were formulated and evaluated. A preferred system concept embodying the best features of the systems evaluated consisted of a Ku-SAR multimode radar, FLIR and Silicon TV EO sensors and a 3D Target Classifier. The mechanization was automatic with crewman participation. Post-autocuer/autoclassifier integration of sensors, manual-automatic mechanization of concepts, and improved terminal weapon guidance were recommended. (Author)
Integrated Strike Avionics Study. Volume I
1980
225 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Avionics , Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Radiofrequency Detection , Aircraft fire control systems , Synthetic aperture radar , Forward looking infrared systems , Terminal guidance , Television equipment , Control theory , Manual operation , Modular construction , Mechanization , Electrooptics , Silicon , Reduction , Weapons , Automation , Documents , Detectors , Crews , Reports , Work
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