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 2007
- First National Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) Conference in Over 5 Years: Successful, Productive and Vital
- An Historic Perspective on Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E)
- Joint Live Fire/Aircraft Systems Program
- H-1 Upgrades Helicopter Live Fire and Evaluation (LFT&E) Program
- Excellence in Survivability—Mark Stewart
- CH-53E Joint Live Fire Ballistic Testing
- F-22 Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) Program
- Lessons Learned from the Implementation of Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) Program
- F-35: First-Ever Fixed Wing Full-Up System Level
Summer 2007
- Battle Damage Assessment and Repair Capability
Improvement Program - Naval Postgraduate School Establishes New All-Platform Center for Survivability and Lethality
- Force Protection Evaluation for Combat Aircraft Crews
- Excellence in Survivability—Douglas Carter
- Combat Damage Incident Reporting System (CDIRS)
- What is in a Name?
- Joint Aircraft Survivability Program (JASP) Fiscal Year 2007 Projects
- Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR) Largely Neglected
- Jim O’Bryon 2007 Hollis Award for Lifetime Achievement in Test and Evaluation
Spring 2007
- Asymetric Threat Survivability Workshop
- NPS Distinguished Professor Emeritus Robert E. Ball Wins Prestigious AIAA Best Book Award
- Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) for Force Protection of Aircraft Occupants
- Vulnerability Reduction (VR) Features for Commercial Derivative Combat Aircraft
- Excellence in Survivability—Stephen Polyak
- Asymetric Threats and Integrated Survivability Assessment
- Asymetric Threats Within the System Acquisition Process
- Lightweight Armor for Military Aircraft
- Annual NDIA Survivability Awards