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Future Fighter Sensors Take To Air

机译:未来的战斗机传感器需要到空气

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Japan has flight-tested an integrated suite of sensors for its next fighter, creating a single system from a gallium-nitride (GaN) radar, a passive radio-frequency (RF) sensor and an infrared camera. Results look good, the defense ministry said.The developmental system is the product of a 10-year effort to overcome the difficulty of detecting stealthy targets. It is part of a wider program of technology accumulation for the proposed Future Fighter that has already tested airframe and propulsion demonstrators.Limited details of the system provided by ministry officials to Aviation Week suggest the radar generates unusually high power, near the limit of what could be achieved. The unnamed system was installed on a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) F-2 and flight-tested from May to July, the officials said. Program engineers are reviewing results. No further work is currently scheduled, though the data could conceivably show a need for more flight testing.
机译:日本已经为其下一个战斗机飞行测试了一体的传感器,从氮化镓(GaN)雷达,无源射频(RF)传感器和红外相机中,创建一个系统。国防部说,结果看起来很好。发展系统是克服检测隐秘目标的难度的10年努力的产物。它是拟议的未来战士的更广泛的技术积累计划的一部分,已经测试了机身和推进示威者。官员向航空周提供的系统提供的细节表明雷达产生异常高的力量,附近可能的限制取得成就。官员表示,未命名的系统安装在三菱重工(MHI)F-2和7月份飞行测试。程序工程师正在审查结果。目前没有进一步的工作,尽管数据可以想到,可以想到需要更多飞行测试。

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