台湾:F-16Vが「エレファントウォーク」:嘉義基地に配備(動画):  Newly commissioned F-16Vs perform ‘elephant walk’ at Chiayi base:  新服役的F-16V在嘉义基地进行“大象行走”

台湾:F-16Vが「エレファントウォーク」:嘉義基地に配備(動画): 
Newly commissioned F-16Vs perform ‘elephant walk’ at Chiayi base: 
新服役的F-16V在嘉义基地进行“大象行走”

台北、1月5日(CNA)

F-16Vを配備:

水曜日に初めてチアイ空軍基地で「エレファントウォーク」を行いました。

台湾空軍が戦闘機の即射能力を実証します。

12機のF-16V:

公開デモのために、合計12機のF-16Vが滑走路に整列。

12機の戦闘機は、新たに就役したF-16V戦闘飛行隊の一部。

2021年11月、台湾南部嘉義県に本拠の第4戦術戦闘航空団の配備されました。

The F-16Vs are former F-16A/Bs upgraded as part of a program launched by the Air Force in 2016.

The program included the retrofitting of 141 F-16 A/Bs into F-16Vs,

which are equipped with more advanced avionics,

including APG-83 Scalable Agile Beam Radar,

a Helmet Mounted Cueing System,

and other flight management

and electronic warfare systems.

According to the Air Force,
an “elephant walk”

is a U.S. Air Force term for the taxiing of military aircraft right before takeoff, when they are in close formation.

the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS)

the JHMCS provides the pilot with “first look, first shoot” high off-boresight weapons engagement capabilities.

The system enables the pilot to acquire

critical information, such as targeting cues and aircraft performance parameters displayed directly on the pilot’s visor,

without the need to check the Head-Up Display (HUD) as they used to, Yen said.

According to the Air Force,
a high-tech helmet installed with the cutting edge system costs NT$10 million (US$362,233).

CNA

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