The integrated defensive avionics program.

From: Journal of Electronic Defense | Date: July 1, 1991 | Copyright information

THE INTEGRATED DEFENSIVE AVIONICS PROGRAM

The hallmark of a fully integrated avionics system is the give-and-take of the platform designers and the engineers. For better or worse, the two must cooperate from Day One. But if you already have a platform and wish to protect it better, what are your options? You could gut the aircraft, strip out everything and start over hardly an attractive or cost-efficient option. Faced with this problem, the Navy has come up with a soluti...

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