This report will provide some detail regarding the procurement of a simulated threat environment. The Threat Environment development process includes; identifying the mission requirements, the threats required to accomplish the mission requirements, the methodology required to produce these threats, and the validation tests to insure that the final product meets the original systems specifications. This report will also discuss each of the Threat Environment development blocks that are required for an effective Threat Environment Request For Proposal. A threat Environment, will be defined as any aircraft (friendly or enemy excluding ownship), any missile (Friendly or enemy including ownship missiles), any sensor (friendly or enemy including ownship sensors), any gun system (friendly or enemy), and any jammers, decoys or flares.
Flight Simulation Trainer Threat Environment Request for Proposal Requirements Report
1990
77 pages
Report
No indication
English
Antiaircraft Defense Systems , Aeronautics , Job Training & Career Development , Aircraft , Decoys , Detectors , Guns , Military requirements , Missions , Procurement , Requirements , Simulation , Specifications , Test methods , Threats , Validation , Flight simulation , Flight training , Threat evaluation , Computerized simulation , Naval aviation , Electronic warfare , Computer architecture , Models
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