Electronic Warfare Test Interim Report Phase 2

Abstract

The Joint Advanced Distributed Simulation Joint Test Force (JADS JTF) was chartered by the Deputy Director, Test, Systems Engineering, and Evaluation (Test and Evaluation), Office of the Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Technology) in October 1994 to investigate the utility of advanced distributed simulation (ADS) technologies for support of development test and evaluation (DT&E) and operational test and evaluation (OT&E). The Electronic Warfare (EW) Test was chartered separately in 1996 and was designed to evaluate the utility of distributed simulations to the EW T&E community. The system under test was an ALQ-131 self-protection jammer pod flown on an F-16 aircraft. The emphasis of the test was on the performance of the ADS components and their contribution to testing rather than on the self-protection jammer test item itself. This report describes Phase II of the EW Test, which provided ADS and digital system model (DSM) performance data for comparison with Phase I open air range data and Phase III installed system test facility data.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 1999
Accession Number
ADA390438

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  • Darrell L. Wright

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