MIL-HDBK-336/2, MILITARY HANDBOOK: SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, AIRFRAME (VOLUME 2) (21 SEP 1983)
MIL-HDBK-336/2, MILITARY HANDBOOK: SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, AIRFRAME (VOLUME 2) (21 SEP 1983)., This is the second volume in a four-volume design handbook
for nonnuclear survivability of military aircraft. Each volume is
structured to be used in conjunction with the other three volumes, as needed,
in the design process. This volume contains specific subsystem design concepts,
procedures, and other pertinent information. The information and design guidance
contained in this volume is arranged in a manner to enhance its use in the
conceptual design process, system research, design, test, and evaluation (RDT&E)
programs, and existing aircraft modification programs where nonnuclear survivability
features are required. Specific information pertinent to each subsystem
is contained therein. This volume is arranged to permit the designer or analyst
to select the specific area or subject of concern in the design or modification
of an aircraft system and find the candidate design methods that may be considered
for use. Table 1-1 is a matrix of the general survivability enhancement
methods and the subsystems associated with military aircraft. The general
applicability of the listed methods, for each subsystem, is indicated by a dot
in the matrix. This serves as a preliminary check list for the user to ensure
that all potential candidate survivability enhancement methods are considered.
The use of this chart is an essential step in the process of selecting the most
effective combination of survival enhancement features for the given aircraft
design concept.