The National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, in The Netherlands, has a long time experience in development and production of military aircraft mission planning systems. With respect to objectives, operating and technology mission planning systems can be considered as multipliers. This paper discusses some topics related to these multipliers, the cubic multipliers. The most prominent multiplier is directly related to the mission objectives, improved mission execution. The second multiplier is the capability of mission planning systems to play a role in the training of military pilots with respects to the execution of real missions. The third multiplier is: mission planning systems are driving the technology. The cubic multiplier statement is discussed only for ground based mission planning systems. The significance of mission planning systems is demonstrated at most, if the tasked mission is complicated and has to be executed in a complex and relatively unknown area.


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    Title :

    Mission Planning Systems: Cubic Multipliers


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    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    14 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


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    No indication


    Language :

    English




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