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1 November 1990 Fitting modular reconnaissance systems into modern high-performance aircraft
Jacquelyn R. Stroot, Leslie L. Pingel
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Abstract
The installation of the Advanced Tactical Air Reconnaissance System (ATARS) in the F/A-18D(RC) presented a complex set of design challenges. At the time of the F/A-18D(RC) ATARS option exercise, the design and development of the ATARS subsystems and the parameters of the F/A-18D(RC) were essentially fixed. ATARS is to be installed in the gun bay of the F/A-18D(RC), taking up no additional room, nor adding any more weight than what was removed. The F/A-18D(RC) installation solution required innovations in mounting, cooling, and fit techniques, which made constant trade study essential. The successful installation in the F/A-18D(RC) is the result of coupling fundamental design engineering with brainstorming and nonstandard approaches to every situation. ATARS is sponsored by the Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The F/A-18D(RC) installation is being funded to the Air Force by the Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C.
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Jacquelyn R. Stroot and Leslie L. Pingel "Fitting modular reconnaissance systems into modern high-performance aircraft", Proc. SPIE 1342, Airborne Reconnaissance XIV, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23147
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance systems

Airborne reconnaissance

Interfaces

Infrared sensors

Control systems

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