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1 October 1973 The Status Of The F-14A Airborne Mission Recorder Requirements And Utilization
David A. Naurath, Elmer A. Schmidt
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Proceedings Volume 0036, Military Airborne Video Recording: Requirements, Utilization, and Technology; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953694
Event: Military Airborne Video Recording: Requirements, Utilization and Techniques, 1973, Dayton, United States
Abstract
The F-14A is the Navy's newest fighter aircraft. It is designed to achieve air superiority using air-to-air missiles. The aircraft contains a photographic-type mission recorder subsystem which was designed approximately ten years ago for an earlier weapons control system. The increase in the number and complexity of F-14A displays, photographic problems with similiar recorders in the Fleet, and advances in recorder technology have revealed a need to reassess the F-l4A recording requirements.
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David A. Naurath and Elmer A. Schmidt "The Status Of The F-14A Airborne Mission Recorder Requirements And Utilization", Proc. SPIE 0036, Military Airborne Video Recording: Requirements, Utilization, and Technology, (1 October 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953694
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