F-35 JSF Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System Explained

ErikStenger

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The F-35 JSF is a bad-ass piece of machinery. Not in a Neanderthal-like Bruce Willis kind-of-way, but more in a precisely and scarily calculated way that'll change the way we do battle.

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter comes heavily equipped with new technology including a new Electo-Optical Distributed Aperture System (DAS) which performs multiple tasks including missile warning, missile launch location targeting and also detects and tracks approaching aircraft and missiles using a spherical sensor system powered by six highly-advanced infrared digital cameras located around the aircraft. The later system creates a 360-degree spherical panorama, in real time, that is then projected inside the knarly sci-fi pilot helmet which brings a whole new level of targeting, target visualization and situational awareness to the pilot.

According to the system's manufacturer, Northrop Grumman, the system is so advanced that maneuverability is now a moot point; "Instead of mutual kills, the F-35 simply exits the fight and lets its missiles do the turning." At this point in time, that concept seems a little far fetched, but considering the technology used for targeting bombing sites, it seems like a perfectly logical solution to completely rendering air battles obsolete.

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the new concepts that the JSF are using are amazing, the helmet uses a far advanced version of the AH-64's gun targeting system, on the aspect that the pilot of a JSF can identify, process, and lock targets into the FCS (fire control system) enabling him to keep the aircraft on one heading and engage aircraft from all different angles. where you move your head is where the camera's mounted all over the aircraft. instead of moving the plane to keep missile track, you just turn your head. its got a touch screen cockpit, and is going to be used as a multi-role tactical air support platform
 
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