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Aircraft & Mission Operations
L 3 Aeromet was founded on expertise in airborne testing
and data acquisition. We are a premier developer,
integrator, and operator of airborne EO/IR sensors.
Our extensive skills include; planning, executing,
collecting - exploiting data, and all mission activities – cradle
to grave.
L 3 Aeromet operates the airborne optical truth data
sensors for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in High
ALtitude Observatory (HALO I & HALO II) aircraft.
These systems collect terabytes of EO IR data during
MDA tests (and other tests). The data collected is
through all phases of missile flight – lift-off
to intercept or splash down.
Airborne captive carry is a specialty of L 3 Aeromet.
We are typically involved throughout the captive flight
testing process. We provide engineering, design, aircraft
modifications, aircraft operations, and mission operations.
Data Collection, Production, and Exploitation
L 3 Aeromet’s data reduction and production capabilities
provide user communities with radiometrically accurate
optical truth data, in a user-friendly and information
rich format. Typically, around a terabyte of data is
reduced, produced, and delivered within 72 hours. All
results are validated and compiled into easy-to-use
raw and processed data products. Included with the
data products are sensor calibrations, missile trajectory
reconstructions, IR signature extractions, applicable
data and reference documentation, along with a custom
image viewer.
L 3 Aeromet develops algorithms to exploit airborne
IR missile data through the MDA’s Airborne Infrared
Surveillance (AIRS) program. Our techniques for algorithm
development include real-time mission test participation,
model and simulation, and post-mission data analysis.
The AIRS Program has demonstrated early missile detection,
two-dimensional tracking, and three-dimensional missile
state estimation. These engagement-quality three-dimensional
state vector estimates have been communicated, in real
time, over the horizon, to other military assets – demonstrating
closing of the fire control loop from a remote sensor.
Aircraft Modification
Since inception, L 3 Aeromet has been actively involved
with government research, development, testing, and
evaluation (RDT&E) programs. Our fully integrated
project team ensures the design, procurement, manufacturing,
installation, test, and certification efforts produces
optimal solutions meeting customer requirements. We
have modified of over 45 aircraft for sophisticated
airborne optical platforms, meteorological data gathering,
complex electronic warfare aircraft, autonomous unmanned
reconnaissance, aircraft avionic upgrades, FAA STC
programs, and special mission aircraft.
Our capabilities include:
Aircraft Experience
Below is a partial list of aircraft types modified
by L-3 Aeromet:

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Aeromet
designed and built Cozy MK IV derivative |
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Beechcraft aircraft: King Air, VC12B, C-90, UC-12B |

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Bell 206, Jet Ranger |
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C-135 (Argus) |

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C-9B (DC-9) |
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Cessna: 172, 210, 421, Citation I, Conquest,
Conquest II, Grand Caravan |
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Enstrom Helicopter F28F |

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Falcon DA-20 |
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Gates Learjet 25, 35, 36 |

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Gulfstream II, II-B, IV SP, V |
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Learjet 25, 35, 36 |
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Rutan Long-Eze |

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NASA WB-57 |
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Robinson R44 |
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