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The U.S. Air Force has
redesignated its NF-16D Variable-stability In-flight Simulator Test Aircraft,
or VISTA, as the X-62A. This new X-plane nomenclature, something typically applied to purely experimental aircraft and other aerospace vehicles, is meant to better
reflect this aircraft's current role as a multi-purpose test platform as the
service prepares to make new modifications to it so that it can support the
Skyborg program. Skyborg is focused on developing a suite of artificial
intelligence-driven technologies and associated systems that will together form
a "computer brain" able to fly "loyal wingman" type drones and potentially
migrate to other designs, including fully autonomous unmanned combat air vehicles, or UCAVs.
The public affairs office for the 412th Test Wing at Edwards Air Force Base in California announced the designation change on Friday, July 30th. The Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards, in cooperation with Calspan, operates the VISTA jet. This highly modified, one-of-a-kind F-16D Viper fighter is also now part of a newly created Research Division within the Test Pilot School.USAF
"The VISTA is currently in the midst of an
upgrade program which will fully replace the VISTA Simulation System
(VSS)," according to the Air Force. "The upgrade program will also
add a new system called the System for Autonomous Control of Simulation (SACS)
to support autonomy testing for the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Skyborg
program."
“The redesignation reflects the research done on
the aircraft over the past almost 30 years, as well as acknowledges the major upgrade
program that is ongoing to support future USAF autonomy testing,” Dr. Chris
Cotting, the Test Pilot School's Director of Research, said in a statement.
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Calspan, in cooperation
with the original manufacturer of the F-16, General Dynamics, began devising
the VISTA conversion in the late 1980s, Initially, the
focus was on modifications to support work on multi-axis thrust
vectoring technology for the Israeli Air Force. The U.S. Air Force also
subsequently joined the project, with the Israelis then dropping out in 1992.
The converted F-16D flew that year in its new configuration for the first time.
Sjekk NF-16 VISTA Video her: https://youtu.be/dj8OJs6E3JM
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