The Army Aviation Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDTE) Plan is a presentation of the 20-year plan of the Army aviation community to develop and integrate new technology, equipment, and subsystems that will respond to the needs of the soldier on the modern battlefield. The Aviation RDTE Plan is prepared in conjunction with the Army Modernization Plan (AMP), the Army Aviation Modernization Plan (AAMP), the Army Science and Technology Master Plan (ASTMP), and the Research, Development and Acquisition Plan (RDAP) processes. The intent of this Plan is provide Congress, Department of Defense (DoD). Army and our defense industry partners with a complete picture of RDTE efforts on-going and planned in support of the aviation modernization strategy. One of the major objectives of the Aviation RDTE Plan is to provide industry with a tool for planning their long range technology investment goals in synergy with Army requirements. The Plan is structured to provide an overview of Army aviation's user and customer requirements, mission and performance improvements, the flow of technology, and its transition into aviation programs. The Plan is based on funded projects; however a few unfunded projects which have high priority and are critical to the aviation modernization strategy are included. (KAR) p. 11.
FY 1996 Army Aviation Research, Development, Test Evaluation (RDTE) Plan
1995
102 pages
Report
No indication
English
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