wangdashuai 发表于 2011-10-9 17:58
还有m4吗?我现在就知道有m3.。。。。。。
M1 tape
Development of the M1-tape went through four phases of Flight Test Tapes (FTT). In each of these test tapes, other performances where met, including:
FTT-1 tape - Radar performance evaluation
FTT-2 tape - Weapon modes Air-Air and Air-Ground testing
- Navigation (INS and GPS)
- Basic MMC core functions integration
FTT-3 tape - Datalink
- IFF interrogation
- Horizontal Situation Display
- DTS integration
- Cockpit color screen implementation
FTT-4 tape - "Clean-up" tape (intended as correction to imperfections found in earlier phases)
After the M1 tape, the M2 tape followed in 2000, M3 tape in 2003, M4 tape in 2005, M5 tape in 2008 and M6 tape in 2011. All these tapes incorporate other features, including:
M2 tape - Automatic Target Hand-off System (ATHS)
- Integration of anti radiation (AGM-88) missile capability
- Integration of target designator system
- Further implementation of the Digital Terrain System
M3 tape - Integration of the Link-16 system
- Integration of capability for GPS controlled weapons (GBU30/32)
- Introduction of Helmet Mounted/Cueing Sight
- Introduction of NVG compatible helmets
M4 tape From this tape onwards the first release was already a subrelease starting at MX.1
M4.1 tape - Introduction of advanced short-range missile, as a replacement for the current Sidewinder (AIM-9X, IRIS-T)
- Integration of advanced Link-16 functions
- Integration of SNIPER targeting pods
M4.2 tape - Integration of the latest HARM Targeting System (HTS) and its R7 software)
- Integration of SNIPER targeting pod and its S3 software (capable of cataloguing, storing and relaying target images using the Link 16 data-link. M4.2 gives the capability to use the HTS and Sniper ATP on the same aircraft)
This tape was the first common software for USAF CCIP upgraded block 40/50 airframes.
M4.3 tape - "Clean-up" tape (intended as correction to imperfections found in earlier phases)
M5 tape M5.1 tape - Integration of capability for stand-off weapons (AGM-154)
- Introduction of more advanced A/G weapons (EGBU-12)
- Introduction of advanced Stores Management System and Joint Mission Planning System
- Introduction of an improved GPS/INS system (more accurate and jamming proof)
- Introduction of new Link-16 message standards to improve interoperability between different aircraft types
- Installation of AN/ARC-210 VHF radios to enable radio contact with FAC’s on the ground
M5.2 tape - "Clean-up" tape (intended as correction to imperfections found in earlier phases)
M6 tape
M6.1 tape - Improved IFF system (Mode 5 waveform with better distinction between friendly and enemy aircraft)
- Introduction of AIM-120D missile (two-way datalink, improved navigation and High-Angle Off-Boresight capabilities, a doubled range)
- Introduction of more advanced A/G weapons (GBU-39 SDB, GBU-54 LJDAM)
- Integration of improved Link-16 functions with net-centric capability
- Integration of a new Universal Armament Interface to standardize communication between the aircraft and the weapons, illuminating the need for new OPF tapes with every new weapon system
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