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战术空中发射诱饵(TALD)在沙漠风暴作战中的性能给人以深刻印象,现美国国防部希望研制一种更小的诱饵以供F-16那样大小的战斗机使用.95年10月份,高级研究计划局(ARPA)和空军的对敌防空致命压制(SEAD)计划办公室就小型空中发射诱饵(MALD)的设计方案、制造和空中发射试验问题向工业界发出了“寻源”书.这一初步请求就开始了全面竞争阶段,可能最终要与参加竞争的各公司单独签订一个进行先进概念技术论证(ACTD)合同.MALD将是国防部为96财年起动而选定的12个ACTD之一.
The impressive performance of the tactical airborne launch decoy (TALD) in Desert Storm operations nowadays the U.S. Department of Defense hopes to develop a smaller decoy for use by fighter jets as large as the F-16. In October 1995, the Advanced Research The ARPA and the Air Force’s Office for the Study of the Fight against Airborne Lethality (SEAD) sent a “sourcing” book to the industry on the design, manufacture and launch of a small airborne launch bait (MALD) The request begins an all-round phase of competition and may eventually have to sign separate Advanced Prototyping (ACTD) contracts with competing companies, one of 12 ACTDs selected by the Department of Defense for the FY 96 start-up.