Mission Planning is not new in concept, and as applied to military aircraft missions, it must have been carried out from the very earliest days. Recent events have combined to increase interest in the subject, and the Air Forces of many of the NATO nations are taking steps to develop and procure mission planning systems that have capabilities far in advance of those previously available. In addition, increased interest is being shown in using airborne computer-based systems to plan and re-plan missions while they are in progress. This report describes the Phase 2 work of the AMP/AVP Joint Working Group 15 on Mission Planning Systems and follows on from the Phase 1 report which was published as AGARD-AR-296.
Mission Planning for Tactical Aircraft (Preflight and In-Flight) (Systemes de Planification des Missions Pour avions Tactiques (Avant Vol et en Vol))
1992
64 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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