The U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Army are in the process of formalizing the joint service development and flight evaluation of the Multi-Function Integrated Inertial Sensor Assembly (MIISA). The MIISA concept will provide a reliable, standardized, fault-tolerant, system which will serve as a common source of inertial data. MIISA wil provide data for flight control, navigation, weapon delivery, automatic terrain following terrain avoidance, sensor/tracker stabilization, flight instruments, and displays. A primary goal of this joint service activity is to resolve all technical issues and make this capability available for the next generation fighter and attack aircraft and for advanced helicopters. The Navy program to design, build, and evaluate an IISA Advanced Development Model was begun. To insure that the IISA is suitable for installlation and flight test in an Air Force F-15, extensive laboratory testing will be undertaken at the NAVAIRDEVCEN Strapdown Navigation Laboratory. These tests involve the examination of IISA system performance for navigation and flight control. These tests are discussed.
Joint Development of the Multi-Function Integrated Inertial Sensor Assembly (MIISA)
1987
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
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