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Actuation, Control and Fluid Power Systems
SAE A-6 Project A-6A3-08
ARP94910, Guide to the Specification ofan FCS for a Militar UA
Presentation for Panel Access toAirspace
William B. Facey
. . .Patuxent River NAS, MD
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Project Definition & Approval
In July 2007 the A-6 released AS94900 Aerospace Flight Control Systems , ,
For Adopted by DoD to replace MIL-F-9490 on November 5, 2007.
Version of the AS for UAs suggested to Armed Services and drew
immediate support from NAVAIR, the US Army and the USAF.
Approved by A-6 Steering Council as an ARP because although theFCS technology employed for UAs is mature, the application is not
Whereas an AS Aerospace Standard contains specific performance
requirements. conforming to broadly accepted engineering practices
an ARP - Aerospace Recommended Practice is intended as a guide tostandard engineering practices. with content of a more general nature,
or that have not yet gained broad acceptance.
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What is The Need?
A document that will provide a basis for making design and
per ormance ec s ons an u gments or uture s.
UAs have different needs from manned aircraft
Currently no standards for UA FCS subsystems.
The specifications for UAs now in development relied on selecting
relevant requirements from manned aircraft specifications.
Difficult, time-consumin rocess with no industr involvement.
UA mission creep - continuing expansion of UAS missions and
operating areas.
Drives us to re uire increased levels of airworthiness out of UAS
platforms.
Not always possible if not designed into system from start.
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Terms of Reference
Guide to the specification of the FCS for the UA not the entire UAS
Cover range of FCS capability required for the range of UAs coveredby figure A.4 in the DOD 2007 roadmap. (Except smallest TBD)
, , ,test and quality assurance requirements, similar in structure, scopeand depth to AS94900.
Function and performance oriented
Guiding creation of a performance requirement specification
Covers FCS and subsystems design and integration with the vehicle butdoes not specify specific architectural approaches.
mp as s: The differing levels of performance capability required for different UA
categories and operational areas.
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r mar y e av or o ow ng rst an secon a ures.
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Concluding Notes:
First A-6 balloting to A-6 panels and A-6 in 2010, release in
.
We think, with the exception of standards associated with UA
, .
It is likely to precede standards and regulations determining
how some key requirements are derived. UA standardswriting will be iterative for some time.
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