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Agency For Defense Development (ADD) puts out 2 core techniqe to contract to 4 companies. 


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On the 4th, the Defense Industry Technical Support Center (Chairman Dong-hwan Eom) affiliated with the Defense Science Research Institute (ADD) announced 'Operational Flight Program (SW) technology for rotorcraft' and 'Multi-level resolution model integrated simulation technology' on the 4th. The technology has been transferred to domestic related companies.


These technologies were secured through industry, academia, and research-led core technology R&D projects.

OFP SW technology, a condition monitoring system for rotorcraft, is a technology that supports accident prevention and efficient maintenance by monitoring major signals and power transmission system defects of rotorcraft in real time. A core SW task launched in 2013 and successfully developed in 2016 All.


This project was transferred to four domestic companies free of charge: Aeromaster, Abiosis Technology, Lecterson, and Neo Health Technology.

 It will be used in the localization project of the Surion condition monitoring system started last year and will replace the existing foreign equipment.


Multi-level resolution model integrated simulation technology was launched in 2016 and successfully developed this year as a technology that enables linkage and dynamic simulation resolution conversion between M&S systems with different simulated resolution levels.


The project will be transferred free of charge to Simnet, which conducts the Army Synthetic Field Training System (Build-I) search and development project, to ensure effective linkage of various training systems in the future and further to be used as a base system for defense M&S projects.


The center explained that if the Surion status monitoring system is localized through OPP SW technology, it will be possible to operate a status monitoring system and ground analysis SW optimized for Korean rotary wing aircraft, which will increase maintenance efficiency and reduce imports.


It also expected that the technology transfer of the integrated simulation technology of multiple-level resolution models will expand interoperability in the search and development of the Army's synthetic battlefield training system, as well as shortening the development period and reducing costs.


Eom Dong-hwan, head of the Defense Industry Technology Support Center, said, "The center will continue to do its best to improve the productivity of the rotary wing aircraft condition monitoring system and the Army's synthetic field training system."


 2020-11-04  AsiaToday New