The AFTI F-16 Automated Maneuvering Attack System has undergone developmental and demonstration flight testing over a total of 347.3 flying hours in 237 sorties. The emphasis of this phase of the flight test program was on the development of automated guidance and control systems for air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons delivery, using a digital flight control system, dual avionics multiplex buses, an advanced FLIR sensor with laser ranger, integrated flight/fire-control software, advanced cockpit display and controls, and modified core Multinational Stage Improvement Program avionics.
Advanced fighter technology integration (AFTI)/F-16 Automated Maneuvering Attack System final flight test results
1987-06-01
Conference paper
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English
SAE Technical Papers | 1987
|AFTI/F-16 automated maneuvering attack system. Configuration development and integration
Tema Archive | 1986
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