The Advanced Avionics Module or AAM was a module launched on board PSLV-C8 along with the Italian satellite AGILE on 23 April 2007. It was designed by...
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Below are abbreviations used in aviation, avionics, aerospace, and aeronautics. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References...
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Grumman E-2 Hawkeye (redirect from E-2 Advanced Hawkeye)
due to inadequate cooling in the closely packed avionics compartment. Early computers and complex avionics systems generated considerable heat and could...
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Combat Aircraft Systems Development & Integration Centre (redirect from Defence Avionics Research Establishment)
weapon platform by equipping it with advanced digital avionics systems. The system is built around a modular Core Avionics Computer (CAC) developed by DARE...
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Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (section Avionics)
Ada. Avionics often became the pacing factor of the whole program. In light of rapidly advancing computing and semiconductor technology, the avionics was...
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Avionics (a portmanteau of aviation and electronics) are the electronic systems used on aircraft. Avionic systems include communications, navigation,...
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Aerospace engineering (redirect from Aerospace avionics)
overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Avionics engineering is similar, but deals with the electronics side of aerospace...
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Sukhoi Su-57 (section Avionics)
Butowski 2021, pp. 78–82 "Russia Completes Testing of Su-57 Avionics 'Complex' – Avionics". Avionics. 23 November 2018. Archived from the original on 30 November...
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KAI T-50 Golden Eagle (section Avionics)
responsible for the aircraft's secondary avionics and embedded systems, including store management computers, avionics testing equipment, flight data recorders...
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Mechatronics (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
engages in designing high power transformers or radio-frequency module transmitters. Avionics is also considered a variant of mechatronics as it combines...
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Harmony Nadir port).[citation needed] Avionics The brain of ARCTUS is derived from the flight proven XSS-11 avionics and consists of a spacecraft computer...
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Released". www.isro.gov.in. Retrieved 31 May 2025. "UPDATE: The CH3 PROPULSION MODULE with the SHAPE payload last observed in a high Earth orbit appears to have...
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Apollo program (section Command and service module)
at its beginning mainly on developing an advanced crewed spacecraft, the Apollo command and service module, succeeding the Mercury program. A lunar landing...
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Kontron (redirect from Universal Graphics Module)
(including industrial automation, communications, transportation, energy, avionics, medical, automotive, and military), manufacturing and selling its products...
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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon variants (section F-16 Advanced Fighter Technology Integration)
from the Block 52 is that approximately 50% of the avionics were replaced by Israeli-developed avionics, such as the Israeli Aerial Towed Decoy replacing...
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Galaxy (spacecraft) (redirect from Galaxy (space station module))
Like other modules made by Bigelow Aerospace, Galaxy was based on the inflatable TransHab design by NASA, and was to be used for advanced systems testing...
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Rockwell Collins (category Avionics companies)
multinational corporation headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, providing avionics and information technology systems and services to government agencies...
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4 is Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3) avionics hardware, which consists of new display, core processor, and memory modules to support increased processing requirements...
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Automated Transfer Vehicle (redirect from Advanced Re-entry Vehicle)
cargo carrier consisted of a pressurised module, external bays for fluid and gas cargoes, further avionics and rendezvous sensors, and the docking mechanism...
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Vega (rocket) (redirect from Attitude Vernier Upper Module)
composed of two main components: the AVUM Propulsion Module (APM) and the AVUM Avionics Module (AAM). The APM is powered by the Ukrainian-built RD-843...
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Altair (spacecraft) (redirect from CEV Lunar Surface Access Module)
supporting structure and an Ascent Module with a pressurized crew cabin, life support systems, docking systems, avionics, propellant tanks and engine for...
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HAL Dhruv (redirect from Hindustan Advanced Light Helicopter)
is equipped with a SFIM Inc four-axis automatic flight control system. Avionics systems include a HF/UHF communications radio, IFF recognition, Doppler...
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Gaganyaan (section Gaganyaan Crew Module)
(HAL)-manufactured crew module underwent its first uncrewed experimental flight on 18 December 2014. As of May 2019,[update] design of the crew module has been completed...
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concept envisions a rocket booster that includes propeller engines and avionics to allow for its recovery by a soft landing on a runway. The boosters would...
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B330 (redirect from Nautilus (space station module))
Module-specific avionics were included for navigation, re-boost, docking, and other on-orbit maneuvering. Bigelow Aerospace developed the B330 module...
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Garmin G1000 (category Avionics)
it serves as a replacement for most conventional flight instruments and avionics. Introduced in June 2004, the system has since become one of the most popular...
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carrying two bombs ranging from 50 to 500 kg each. Avionics included PUS-36D weapons sequencing module, R-800 communications radio, ASP-5NV-U1 computing...
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The F-14C was a projected variant of this initial F-14B with advanced multi-mission avionics. Grumman also offered an interceptor version of the F-14B in...
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MicroTCA (section Power Module)
non-telecommunication sectors, like defence, avionics and science. This resulted in extensions to the base-standard, called modules. The base-specification for properties...
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Bigelow Aerospace (redirect from Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies)
technology company which manufactured and developed expandable space station modules. Bigelow Aerospace was founded by Robert Bigelow in 1998, and was based...
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