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Improved Aircraft Survivability and Digital Interoperability
by Staff Writers
Rolling Meadows IL (SPX) Jul 21, 2011

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Technology developed as part of Northrop Grumman's Rotorcraft Avionics Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) took flight for the first time aboard the U.S. Navy's T-Rex UH-1N test bed aircraft to demonstrate improved aircraft survivability, increased situational awareness and digital interoperability.

Utilizing an Internet Protocol (IP)-based, mesh-enabled, beyond-line-of-sight network, the aircraft transmitted and received sensor meta-data and imagery from the battlefield to provide a common operational picture showcasing network-centric multi-platform collaboration.

"Several field-ready upgrade capabilities were integrated into existing systems to produce solutions our warfighters need, including threat geolocation, sensor cross-cueing, transmission of video and threat data, and scene-stitched imagery to provide situational awareness around the platform," said Hao Tran, director of Advanced Concepts and Technologies for Northrop Grumman's Advanced Concepts and Technologies Division.

"In addition, we successfully introduced Northrop Grumman's multifunction Advanced Threat Warner onboard a helicopter providing a four-in-one capability in a single sensor, including missile warning, laser warning, hostile fire detection and sensor video."

The joint U.S. Naval Aviation Center for Rotorcraft Advancement (NACRA) and Northrop Grumman team rapidly integrated, installed and flew a complete avionics suite on the NACRA UH-1N T-Rex helicopter with more than 10 products from multiple companies, including aircraft survivability equipment, the APR-39 Aircraft Survivability Equipment suite controller function, data link and networking equipment, navigation equipment, sensor suites, and display systems integrated together in an open architecture environment.

T-Rex is operated by NACRA, based in Patuxent River, Md., and is the only rotary-wing technology test bed currently flown by the Navy.



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