AGARD Joint-Working Group 15 was established to review mission planning systems and to consider how they are likely to evolve in the future. Its terms of reference specified a program of two phases and the work carried out in the first of these was previously published as AGARD Advisory Report 296. This report covers the work of phase 2. The principle objective of the phase 2 studies was to investigate in detail the distributed mission planning process, dynamic prediction of battle evolution, interoperability, airborne mission planning, mission rehearsal, data filtering/fusion, data protection, communication, testing/validation, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, system architectures, and man/system design. The principle objective was also to assess how these would develop in the future and how such developments would impact upon future mission planning systems. An additional task was to recommend any research and development programs which were identified as being important to future improvements in mission planning systems.


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    Title :

    Systemes de Planification des Missions pour Avions Tactiques (Avant Vol et en Vol) (Mission Planning Systems for Tactical Aircraft (Pre-Flight and in-Flight))


    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    62 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English