MOSA strategies for military aviation platforms encompass not just flight avionics but also navigation, security, weapons systems, and more. They also enable interoperability across platforms - enabling reuse of software and hardware components from one helicopter avionics system to another, for example. The most well-known MOSA aviation initiative is the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Standard, which enables the reuse of software elements across multiple avionics platforms. This session will both explore how MOSA strategies like FACE improve avionics platforms in military aircraft and relate how MOSA strategies can be applied throughout development, certification, and procurement.
This session is part of our MOSA Virtual Summit. Registration/event page here.
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