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 2023
4 From the Director’s Desk5 News Notes
7 JCAT Corner
9 JMUM Celebrates 25 Years of Survivability Support With Laser Focus
13 Effect of Ballistic Shot Dependency and Weave Matrix on Composite Materials
24 CH-47F Block I/II Program: A Status Report
30 2023 Aircraft Combat Survivability Short Course Held In West Palm Beach
Summer 2023
4 From the Director’s Desk5 News Notes
7 JCAT Corner
8 The Results Are In: Take-Aways From the 2022 ASJ Reader Survey
9 Measuring the Wind: Determining a System’s Cyber Combat Survivability Level
19 Dynamically Directional Self-Protection CMDS Testing
24 The Davis-Monthan Boneyard: Where America’s Warbirds Are Rested, Retired, and Sometimes Resurrected
Spring 2023
4 From the Director’s Desk5 New Notes
7 JCAT Corner
8 Combating Corrosion: Highlights in the Fight Against Naval Aviation’s No. 1 Enemy
12 DOT&E Strategy Update 2022: Transforming T&E to Enable Delivery of the World’s Most Advanced Warfighting Capabilities at the Speed of Need
23 Excellence In Survivability: Hugh Griffis
26 2022 NDIA Aircraft Survivability Symposium
32 Stories in Survivability: Remembering the North Star’s Life-Saving Tow 40 Years Ago