Military Avionics SystemsJohn Wiley & Sons, 12 Φεβ 2019 - 544 σελίδες Ian Moir and Allan Seabridge Military avionics is a complex and technically challenging field which requires a high level of competence from all those involved in the aircraft design and maintenance. As the various systems on board an aircraft evolve to become more and more inter-dependent and integrated, it is becoming increasingly important for designers to have a holistic view and knowledge of aircraft systems in order to produce an effective design for their individual components and effectively combine the systems involved. This book introduces the military roles expected of aircraft types and describes the avionics systems required to fulfil these roles. These range from technology and architectures through to navigations systems, sensors, computing architectures and the human-machine interface. It enables students to put together combinations of systems in order to perform specific military roles.
Military Avionics Systems will appeal to practitioners in the aerospace industry across many disciplines such as aerospace engineers, designers, pilots, aircrew, maintenance engineers, ground crew, navigation experts, weapons developers and instrumentation developers. It also provides a valuable reference source to students in the fields of systems and aerospace engineering and avionics. |
Περιεχόμενα
26 Photographic reconnaissance aircraft types | 1-26 |
32 Troopmateriel transport aircraft types | 1-32 |
Further Reading | 1-38 |
Chapter 2 | 1-40 |
Chapter 3 | 3-1 |
Technology and Architectures | 3-2 |
Advanced Radar Systems | 3-35 |
radars | 4-30 |
Basic Radar Systems | 6-3 |
Communications and Identification | 6-30 |
Chapter 7 | 6-31 |
Navigation | 6-57 |
Chapter 8 | 6-61 |
Weapons Carriage and Guidance | 8-49 |
Chapter 9 | 8-51 |
3 Typhoon weapons stations and stores configurations air | 8-63 |
2 Baseline airtoground mapping radar specification | 4-35 |
Electrooptics | 4-48 |
Chapter 5 | 5-5 |
Electronic Warfare | 5-47 |
5 MILSTD1760 signal | 8-76 |
Vehicle Management Systems | 8-81 |
Displays | 193 |