Aircraft Propulsion Subsystems Int
Abstract
This project develops and demonstrates technology to increase military utility via turbine engine operational reliability, durability, mission flexibility, and performance while reducing weight, fuel consumption, and cost of ownership. The Aircraft Propulsion Subsystems Integration (APSI) project includes demonstrator engines that address military specific needs for manned systems, autonomous vehicles and munitions applications. This project also focuses on integration of inlets, nozzles, engine-to-airframe compatibility, and power and thermal management subsystems technologies. This project includes the initiation and development of programs addressing DAF capability gaps and provides technologies for transformational future force capabilities. Transformational efforts will be identified through a competitive process and be responsive to DAF design priorities. Selected efforts will be designated as transformational, indicating enterprise-level priority. In FY 2025, the entirety of PE 0603216F, Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology, Project 634921 Aircraft Propulsion Subsystems Int, is transferred to PE 0603211F, Aerospace Technology Dev/Demo, Project 634921 Aircraft Propulsion Subsystems Int.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 634921_0603211F_3_3600_PB_2025
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