MDR-78 / 80
Airborne Mission Data Recorder
TEAC / USA
TEAC offers two basic versions of mission data
recorders, the MDR-87 and MDR-80. These mission data recorders come with
removable, expandable memory modules that are capable of storing up to
80 Gigabytes of digital video, monitoring data captured from the 1553
data-bus and system's health status, and monitoring the engine and other
critical mechanical systems on board. Vehicular data is processed by the
Health & Usage Management System (HUMS). The MDR-80 records all data on
removable memory modules, which interface directly to the Ground
Debriefing System for debriefing and post mission analysis.
The MDR-87 has been designed as a form, fit and function replacement for
the V-83 and V-1000 avionics tape recorders (AVTR). The MDR-87 uses
solid state Removable Memory Modules (RMM), with a capacity of up to 80
GB, and supports simultaneous recording and playback of a single
channel. It has six expansion slots to accommodate five additional video
channels and a time-synchronized Air-Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation
(ACMI) card.
TEAC's MDR-80 is offered as a Form, Fit, and Function replacement for
the V-80 series AVTR. The system supports the V-80 serial I/O
communication protocol while adding new functionality, such as
simultaneous record and playback, and utilizes MPEG-2 video compression.
The system supports up to five video channels. The MDR-80 provides
modular, user-configurable functionality through the use of plug-in user
application cards (UACs) that define the operational system
configuration. TEAC offers UACs for single and multi-channel MPEG-2
video recording, multi-channel 1553 recording, multi-channel PCM
recording, and Autonomous ACMI.
The MDR-80 was recently selected to equip 240 Eurofighter Typhoon multi
mission fighters, as well as over 60 of the new Spanish and French Tiger
HAD attack helicopters. For the Eurofighter Typhoon, the solid state
digital MDR-80 will be configured to record four critical video sources,
each with over 90 minutes of high-resolution digital recording capacity,
and the 1553 data bus. The HAD application will support simultaneous
recording of three channels, with in-flight playback, plus one channel
of recorded video. TEAC is providing the MDR-80 for the newly produced
AH-64D as well as the upgraded AH-64A helicopters currently being
equipped with the Arrowhead EO fire control system. The system is
configured to record critical video sources, with over 180 minutes of
high-resolution digital recording capacity. When combined with the new
recorder, in-flight playback and in-cockpit image analysis will benefit
from a video quality significantly superior, in resolution and lack of
FLIR scanning effects, to previous Apache cockpit systems. |
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