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One interesting thing about Northrop-Grumman's STEALTH simulator

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Below this text is the video, what you might see many times before if you read my texts, and it is the GO-229 video. In this video is the equipment, what is used in the stealth-testing.  That system is modular, and it bases the technology, that the stealth-aircraft would put on the stick, and it can be turned any direction for the radar.  That kind of simulators allows to pre-fly the missions, and create the mission profiles for the equipment, that are at the combat zone by the very easy way.


In the simulator that person just flies the missiles or aircraft to target by using the 3D-maps, that is made by the laser-scanning that operational area by using LIDAR, that scans the land shapes really careful. This information allows making unique mission profiles for the aircraft by using simulators, where those missions were pre-fly in the real environment, and then the movements, what the pilots have done would install to missiles and aircraft very fast.


And this makes possible to test the abilities of the stealth-aircraft, but also this equipment can be used for making tactics and mission profiles for those aircraft, what are very secretive and same time interesting thing.  When the pilot would sit on the plane, what is tested, and turn it that way, the radar area, what is facing the radars can be minimized. Collected data can be used to make new and more effective tactics for stealth planes, what are exists, and also make ideas for next-generation stealth fighter-bombers and recon planes.


But this very advanced simulator can also connect to real fighter-bomber, what would fly remotely, and there is one benefit for the manned aircraft. This interactive simulation technology allows that the pilot must not see the aircraft, what this person flies. And because this simulator is connected to the aircraft by satellite, can this simulator used to collect the data for the pilot, who flies RPV (Remotely Piloted Vehicle) by using similar control technologies, what are used in the Mars-rovers. In this technology, the simulator would position radars in the same angle, what they are in nature, and then the pilot flies the mission.


During the simulation, the movements of the aircraft, what is up the stick would be recorded, and those recordings can download to that RPV, what could make strike mission by following the movements, what the pilot makes in this simulator. The same system can also be used for making flight trajectories for cruise missiles. In this operation, the pilot flies the mission like the kamikaze, and then this profile would transfer to the computers of the cruise missiles.


That pre-flying the mission could be the effective way to make mission profiles for strike drones and cruise missiles. And every one of that equipment can be made unique profiles, what makes possible to create the flexible tactics for the drones by the fast period. Also, those tactics can be fixed in the cases, that the accomplishment percent runs too low, and the tactics must replace by the new way. So this system can be used in multipurpose missions in the world of the military.

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