The increased performance capability and associated change in survivability resulting from the increase in performance was investigated for scout type helicopters. Three terrains, coded for the computer, were used in the study. Scout helicopters were employed to search, identify and designate targets for an Advanced Attack Helicopter with HELLFIRE missiles. The scout helicopter performance was investigated at different altitudes for several single and multiple pop-up positions in each terrain. (Author)
The SOTAS-Scout-AAH/HELLFIRE System
1977
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Air & Space-Launched Missiles , Helicopters , Attack helicopters , Laser target designators , Weapon system effectiveness , Standoff , Performance(Engineering) , Terrain , Germany(East and West) , Low altitude , Target acquisition , Air to surface missiles , Tactical air support , Forward areas , Attrition , Survival(General) , SOTAS(Standoff Target Acquisition System) , Hellfire missiles , Scout aircraft , Advanced attack helicopters
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