Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS)

Abstract

The AMPS is a decision support and battle synchronization system for automated mission planning, risk assessment, and transfer of mission data to aviation platforms in support of Mission Command functions within an Aviation unit. This includes route generation, performance planning, communications planning, terrain analysis, data transfer, and mission rehearsal. It also provides connectivity to Army Mission Command Systems. The AMPS efforts support the advancement of Army Aviation Mission Planning from the legacy Hardware/Software solution to a mobile, Future Airborne Capability Environment/Open Architecture conformant, hardware agnostic system. These efforts will include development and testing of a new underlying architecture to support the move of Army Aviation Mission Planning from the current structure to one that supports synchronization both vertically and horizontally between Aviation and Ground forces. It will allow for a modular, multipronged approach to meet the needs of the various planning and execution environments and allow aircrews to continually plan and update route, threat and performance data throughout all phases of an Aviation mission.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
6c337f8ed4c7f41801299e205d1fc50f

Tags

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.

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