用最先进的技术升级老化军用航空电子系统的考虑

T. Redling
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由于国防预算日益紧缩,各军种正在有意识地努力延长现有飞机的使用寿命,超出其最初设计时的预期。这些飞机类型包括极其老旧的机身,如B-52H和C-130的变种,它们继续在21世纪的军事行动中发挥作用。相对较新的武器系统也包括在内,如F-117A和B-2A,它们已经开始经历部件过时的问题。这些升级计划的一个主要方面是用更可靠、更强大的现代数字系统取代现有老化的航空电子设备。然而,在许多情况下,这些改造并不是简单的“即插即用”。需要仔细分析,以确保不丧失现有的能力,并确保新系统能够在旧飞机上正常运行。这些考虑可能因飞机类型和任务而异。要考虑的因素包括与遗留系统的互操作性、飞机质量特性、A-kit布线、人为因素、培训和未来升级的增长能力。本文为潜在改造的评估提供了指导,从而帮助读者开发自己的决策支持系统。
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Considerations for upgrading aging military avionics systems with state-of-the-art technology
Due to ever tightening budgets in the defense arena, the armed services are making conscious efforts to extend the service life of existing aircraft beyond what was intended at the time of their original design. These aircraft types include extremely old airframes such as B-52H and variants of the C-130, which continues to play a part in 21st century military actions. Relatively new weapons systems are also included, such as the F-117A and B-2A, which are already beginning to experience component obsolescence problems. A major aspect of these upgrade programs involves replacing existing aging avionics with modern digital systems that are more reliable and more capable. In many cases, however, these retrofits are not simply "plug-and-play". Careful analysis is required to ensure that no existing capabilities are lost and that the new system can function properly in the legacy aircraft. These considerations can vary depending upon aircraft type and mission. Factors are to consider include interoperability with legacy systems, aircraft mass properties, A-kit wiring, human factors, training, and growth capability for future upgrades. The paper provides guidance on the evaluation of a potential retrofit, thus assisting the readers in developing their own decision support system.
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