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Night vision imaging systems design, integration and verification in military fighter aircraft

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:58 authored by Roberto SabatiniRoberto Sabatini, Mark Richardson, Maurizio Cantiello, Mario Toscano, Pietro Fiorini, Huamin Jia, David Zammit-Mangion
This paper describes the developmental and testing activities conducted by the Italian Air Force Official Test Centre (RSV) in collaboration with Alenia Aerospace, Litton Precision Products and Cranfiled University, in order to confer the Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) capability to the Italian TORNADO IDS (Interdiction and Strike) and ECR (Electronic Combat and Reconnaissance) aircraft. The activities consisted of various Design, Development, Test and Evaluation (DDT&E) activities, including Night Vision Goggles (NVG) integration, cockpit instruments and external lighting modifications, as well as various ground test sessions and a total of eighteen flight test sorties. RSV and Litton Precision Products were responsible of coordinating and conducting the installation activities of the internal and external lights. Particularly, an iterative process was established, allowing an in-site rapid correction of the major deficiencies encountered during the ground and flight test sessions. (cont.)

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1

End page

26

Total pages

26

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Proceedings of SPIE 8439, Optical Sensing and Detection II

Editors

Francis Berghmans, Anna Grazia Mignani, Piet De Moor

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Optical Sensing and Detection II

Publisher

SPIE

Place published

United States

Start date

2012-04-16

End date

2012-04-19

Language

English

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© 2012 SPIE

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2006043179

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2020-06-22

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2015-01-15

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  • Yes

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