For more than 50 years, the Joint Aircraft Survivability Program (JASP) and its predecessors have worked to enhance combat effectiveness, improve coordination of R&D endeavors, and facilitate technology development and fielding for U.S. air systems. An important part of these efforts is the Aircraft Survivability journal (ASJ), published three times a year and distributed at no charge to practitioners across the industry. JASP invites you to be a part of the ASJ community and stay connected with your colleagues and the latest happenings in the field. It’s free and easy to keep in touch. To read or download the current or a previous ASJ issue, see below. You can also join the ASJ mailing list; request back issues; and/or submit article ideas, abstracts, or News Notes at the links provided.
Summer 1999
- Aircraft Vulnerability to MANPADS Weapons
- Losing Low Altitude Battlespace—The MANPADS Challenge
- EO/IR SAM’s—A Pilot’s Perspective
- National MANPADS Workshop—A Vulnerability Perspective
- MANPADS Combat History
- Low Vulnerability Technologies—Building a Balanced Approach
- National MANPADS Workshop Addresses Three Key Topics
- MANPADS Survivability Depends on Aircraft Design and Type
- Defense Acquisition Deskbook and Aerospace Systems Survivability
- Pioneers of Survivability —James “Jim” Foulk
- Joint Live Fire Program Tests Full-Up Stinger Missile Against F-14 Tomcat
- NDIA Combat Survivability Annual Awards
Spring 1999
- Lethal and Survivable Air Weapons Systems: Essential Today and Tomorrow
- Aircraft Survivability: A Balanced Susceptibility Reduction Approach
- Integrated Low Observables and Countermeasures
- Pioneers of Survivability—Hubert “Hugh” Drakes
- Electronic Warfare and Low Observability Technology to Defeat RF and IR Threats
- The Survivable Rotorcraft
- Stealth As A Dependent Variable To EW
- NDIA Aircraft Dire and Explosion Information Exchange Meeting
- The Synergy of Susceptibility Reduction and Signature Management: A Question of Energy
- JTCG/AS Industry Advisors Receive Special Honors
- Active Core Exhaust Control Systems
- National MANPADS Workshop: A Vulnerability Perspective