Established in 2003, CDIRS is a classified database containing more than 1,500 in-depth investigative reports involving aircraft, rotorcraft, and unmanned systems.  CDIRS assists in protecting future aircrews, passengers, and aircraft through the collection and reporting of forensic evidence from battle-damaged aircraft.JASP FY17 Call for Proposals (02.09

 

Reports Include:

  • Platform
  • Impact Location
  • Engagement Conditions
  • Crew Interviews
  • Threat
  • Damage Accrued
  • High-Resolution ImagesJCAT Logo
  • Date/Country/Origin 

USER REQUIREMENTS:

  • Active DoD Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) Account
  • Demonstrated Need-to-Know
  • Approval from CDIRS Civilian Leads
  • Annual Account Renewal

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CDIRS is sponsored by the Joint Aircraft Survivability Program (JASP) and the Joint Combat Assessment Team (JCAT).  CDIRS is maintained by the Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC).

 

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