The checklist items presented are specifically applicable to airborne ECM testing and evaluation. The following classes of airborne ECM equipment were considered: Active jammers carried on dedicated ECM aircraft. Airborne passive reconnaissance and warning systems. Active jammer pods carried by tactical aircraft. Active jammers carried internally on strategic aircraft. Deceptive repeater jammers carried both internally and in pods on tactical or strategic aircraft. The checklist items are organized into time phases of the acquisition process, and might cover the (1) evaluation of work that occurred in the previous phase, (2) conduct of tests planned in the previous phase and executed in the subject phase, and (3) plans and other preparatory actions for test schedules to be conducted in a subsequent phase.
T and E Guidelines for Airborne ECM Systems
1974
32 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Electromagnetic & Acoustic Countermeasures , Electronic countermeasures , Checkout procedures , Electronic aircraft , Reliability , Test methods , Mission profiles , Radar jamming , Warning systems , Strategic areas , Logistics planning , Logistics management , Design , Development , Test and evaluation
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