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F/A-18’s cutting-edge nerve center provides pilots with ability to see and control battlefield
by Dylan Malyasov
09:29 (GMT+0000) March 23, 2020
 

General Dynamics Mission Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics, reported that cutting-edge nerve center inside the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft provides aviators with combat systems control and the advanced situational awareness needed to complete their missions.

The nerve center is called the Advanced Mission Computer (AMC) and provide U.S. pilots with the ability to see and control the battlefield with the advanced situational awareness and combat systems control that is necessary to complete their missions.

The AMC is a high-performance, COTS-based, open systems architecture product, and is configurable to any operating environment. Some of the general areas to which the AMC can be applied are: Mission Processing; Sensor Processing; Display Processing; Stores Management; Information Management.

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