Advanced Tactical Fighter to F-22 Raptor: Origins of the 21st Century Air Dominance FighterAIAA, 1998 - 328 pages |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
REFERENCE | 3 |
BACKGROUND THE ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER PRIOR TO MILESTONE ZERO | 5 |
AIRTOSURFACE ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER | 7 |
INTRODUCTION OF AIR SUPERIORITY AS A POTENTIAL ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER MISSION | 17 |
PREPARATION FOR MILESTONE ZERO | 23 |
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION | 30 |
REFERENCES | 34 |
STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS | 186 |
Low OBSERVABLES | 189 |
FLIGHT DEMONSTRATOR AIRCRAFT PROGRAMS RELATED TO ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER | 190 |
SUMMARY | 198 |
REFERENCES | 201 |
ENGINE DEVELOPMENT | 203 |
GROUND DEMONSTRATOR ENGINES | 207 |
FLIGHT DEMONSTRATOR ENGINES | 215 |
PHASE 0 CONCEPT DEFINITION | 37 |
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION RESULTS | 39 |
AIR SUPERIORITY BECOMES PRIMARY ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER MISSION | 45 |
ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT INVESTIGATION | 54 |
TRANSITION TO DEMONSTRATION AND VALIDATION | 69 |
SHIFT TO PROTOTYPING | 83 |
REFERENCES | 98 |
PHASE I DEMONSTRATION AND VALIDATION | 103 |
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT | 104 |
AVIONICS GROUND PROTOTYPES AND FLYING LABORATORIES | 111 |
PROTOTYPE AIR VEHICLES DEVELOPMENT AND FLIGHTTEST | 118 |
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM EVENTS DURING DEMONSTRATION AND VALIDATION | 154 |
TRANSITION TO ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT | 159 |
DEMONSTRATION AND VALIDATION SUMMARY | 163 |
REFERENCES | 166 |
RELATED TECHNOLOGY AND SUBSYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS | 169 |
AVIONICS | 171 |
WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY | 183 |
ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT ENGINE SELECTION | 226 |
ENGINE ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT AND BEYOND | 227 |
OBSERVATIONS ON ENGINE DEVELOPMENT | 229 |
REFERENCES | 232 |
NAVY PARTICIPATION AND THE NAVY ADVANCED TACTICAL FIGHTER | 235 |
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES | 237 |
ACQUISITION STRATEGY | 238 |
REFERENCES | 239 |
CONCLUSION | 241 |
REQUIREMENTS EVOLUTION | 242 |
EXTERNAL PRESSURES | 246 |
FINAL OBSERVATIONS | 255 |
REFERENCES | 256 |
HAVE BLUE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATOR AND AIRCRAFT SIGNATURE REDUCTION | 259 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 291 |
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Page vii - Division within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition on the F-22 Advanced Tactical Fighter and Fl 19 engine programs and working as a propulsion engineer on various solid rocket motor development programs with Aerojet General and the Naval Air Systems Command.
Page xv - Glasser was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research and Development, Headquarters US Air Force.
Page xiv - INEWS Integrated Electronic Warfare System IOC Initial Operational Capability IOT&E Initial Operational Test and Evaluation IPB Industrial Base Program IPDS All Source Imagery Processor IPE Increased Performance Engine IRDC Improved Radar Data Correlator IRSTS Infrared Search and Track System IUS...