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.

Fall 2001

  • Guest Notes—Some Parting Thoughts on Survivability Modeling and Simulation
  • Personal Thoughts to our Colleagues in the M&S Survivability Community
  • Assuring M&S Credibility for Defense Acquisition and T&E
  • Air Force M&S Policy
  • Pioneers of Survivability—David H. Hall
  • Survivability, Lethality and Effectiveness—What’s in a Word?
  • The Need for Speed
  • MANPADS Analysis Methodology Development
  • M&S Credibility Workshop—Assuring M&S Credibility for Defense Acquisition and T&E Survivability, Lethality and System Effectiveness
  • National Summit on U.S. Defense Policy: Acquisition, Research, Test and Evaluation
  • M&S Workshop 2002

Summer 2001

  • The Survivability Revolution at DARPA
  • Survivability/Reliability and the Unmanned Air Vehicle
  • The Low Altitude Battlespace Environment
  • A Short History of Aircraft Survivability
  • The Joint Aircraft Survivability to Man-Portable Air Defense Systems Joint Feasibility Study
  • Pioneers of Survivability—Mr. Michael “Mike” Meyers
  • Aviation Survivability Equipment Overview (ASE)
  • Survivability Engine Controls
  • Army S&T Program for Aircraft Survivability
  • Low Altitude Helicopter Combat Operations