National Mission Computer achieves direct hit to targets
ASELSAN successfully conducts test firings using its National Mission Computer, achieving direct hits on targets
Turkish defense corporation ASELSAN successfully conducted test firings using its National Mission Computer
ASELSAN shared footage of the test firings, showcasing the accuracy of the system. F-16 OZGUR, flying with the National Mission Computer developed by ASELSAN, conducted test firings with LGK-82 and LGK-84 from an altitude of 15,000 feet.
The munitions used in these tests were also laser-guided kits produced by ASELSAN.
The National Mission Computer provides significant support to pilots during missions with its advanced processing and graphics generation capabilities. ASELSAN’s official X account highlighted the success of these test firings using the National Mission Computer.
Designed to manage integrated avionics combat systems from a single center, the Modular Mission Computer (MMC) provides pilots with advanced processing and graphics generation capabilities during missions. To create a dual-redundant tactical mission management architecture that can use two MMCs, The MMC’s central processing units use multiple PowerPC quad-core processors and can produce up to seven digital graphics outputs using AMD Radeon-based graphics processors.
Source: Newsroom