OVERVIEW
IAI’s multi-disciplinary teams of highly skilled ex-Israel Air Force pilots, engineers, and technicians utilize state-of-the-art software development tools and integration laboratories to provide highly advanced avionics system expertise. IAI has successfully integrated advanced avionics systems on numerous military aircraft and helicopter platforms, adapting its mature core avionics system to meet specific customer requirements for low-risk, low-cost upgrade programs implemented within short schedules.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Integration of state-of-the-art avionics, weapon, radar, navigation, and self-defence systems for military aircraft and helicopters
- Cockpit layout design based on human-machine interface principles
- Pilot-friendly avionics systems operation, control and displays
- Aeronautical, structural, and electrical engineering design capabilities for installation of new systems
Values & Benefits
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) selected IAI’s Integrated Avionics Display System (IADS) to optimize the operational performance of their Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) DHRUV. IAI’s mature IADS has been successfully integrated on hundreds of helicopters and, based on its exceptional performance, has been selected and adapted for other platforms.
The IADS enables helicopters to be utilized to their maximum potential by supporting successful mission performance. Pilots benefit from easy and logical operation of the helicopter and its systems. Its open-architecture design and powerful Display and Mission Computers (DMCs) provide growth potential and enable upgrade packages to be tailored to the exact requirements of the users.
Technical Details
- Performance
- Optimized system management and operation Day/night/adverse weather operation with full NVG compatibility
- Clear displays with (color-coded) tactical situation picture for rapid monitoring of the cockpit displays Maximized flexibility and growth potential utilizing modular avionics with open architecture, MIL-STD-1553B Mux Bus and other commonly used interfaces