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Analysis Techniques For Man-Machine Systems Design

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NATO I TNCLASSIFIED19 AC/243(Panel 8)TR/7Volume 23.1.1. System hierarchy of an aircraftAir vehicleI. AirframeA. Basic Structure (wings, fuselage & associated manual flight control system etc.)B. Air induction system. inlets, exhausts etc.C. Fuel control systemD. Landing gear (tyres. tubes. wheels. brakes. hydraulics etc.)E. Secondary powerF. Furnishing (cargo, passenger, troop etc.)G. Engine controlsH. Instruments (flight, navigation, engine etc.)I. Environmental controlJ. Racks. mounts, cabling etc.II. PropulsionIII. CommunicationsA. IntercomB. Radio svstem(s)C. IFFD. Data linkE. Control boxes & integratedF. Control unitsIV. Navigation/guidanceA. RadarB. RadioC. Radar altimeterD. Direction findingE. Doppler compassF. ComputerG. Other equipmentV. Fire controlA. RadarsB. Other sensorsC. Navigation and air data system displaysD. 'Scopes or sightsE. Bombing computerF. Control & safetv devicesVI. Penetration aidsA. Ferret & search receiversB. Warning devicesC. ECMD. Jamming transmittersE. ChaffF. Infrared jammersG. Terrain-following radarH. Other devicesVrI. Reconnnaissance equipmentA. Photographic equipmentB. Electronic equipmentC. Infrared sensorsD. Search receiversNATO I TNCL ASS IFIED

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