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An image generation and database development system for the Israeli
Air Force Helicopter Aircrew Weapon System Trainer. This simulator
will be used to train CH-53D and UH-60 helicopter aircrews
throughout the complete mission profile and flight envelope of
their aircraft. Five of the image generator's six graphics pipes
channels drive a 60° by 220° Seos Panorama display. The sixth
graphics pipe drives two 30° by 15° displays that provide the crew
with a detailed view through the helicopter chin windows. FlightIG
renders multi-spectral databases produced by OpenDBGS,
MultiGen-Paradigm's database generation system, to provide the IAF
day, night, dusk and NVG training. The architecture of OpenDBGS and
FlightIG will allow the IAF to independently enhance the
capabilities of the simulator to meet evolving training
requirements.
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F-16 Block 30 and F-15 training at the Networked Training Center
at Luke AFB. This system drives a rear-projected real-image dodecahedron
display with eight 1700x1350 60 Hz channels.
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Image generation for F-22 engineering simulators
for Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems, Marietta, GA. These systems, procured
as part of the DoD simulation-based acquisition initiative, will be used to validate
the F-22 as an effective weapons system in a dense battle environment, in a fashion
that is not economically feasible to perform in flight test. |
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Image generation for the F-16 Mission Training
Centers, under subcontract Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Surveillance
Systems, Akron, OH. MultiGen-Paradigm will deliver FlightIG for the premiere
training system for F-16 Block 40 and Block 50 aircraft, with continuing technology
insertion throughout the 15-year life of the program. In addition, MultiGen-Paradigm
is providing the database design, the database generation system, and database
production support. |
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Two 8-channel systems for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Company - Fort Worth's Weapons System Evaluation Center. One IG includes
non-linear distortion correction to drive dome displays. The second
IG drives faceted displays, and includes high-resolution calligraphic
target projection that extends visual task ranges for target recognition
and identification well beyond what raster targets allow. |
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