This database
contains details on more than 11,000 combat incidents. Because of
release restrictions, SURVIAC databases are not available online. For
more information regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at
(937) 255-3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
The Desert
Storm Combat Database contains extensive information on every
confirmed battle damage incident involving contemporary U.S. aircraft
weapon systems that occurred during Operation Desert Storm. Because of
release restrictions, SURVIAC databases are not available online. For
more information regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at
(937) 255-3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
-This database
contains data on more than 700 incidents involving armored and wheeled
vehicles and engineering equipment. Because of release restrictions,
SURVIAC databases are not available online. For more information
regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at (937) 255-3828 x282
or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
HELODAB contains
details on more than 18,000 combat incidents pertaining to
helicopters. Because of release restrictions, SURVIAC databases are
not available online. For more information regarding this database,
please contact SURVIAC at (937) 255-3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
Joint Live Fire/Live Fire
Test Information System contains the results of a comprehensive test
series on contemporary aircraft and ground systems, including data on
42 test programs, nearly 1,400 events (shots) conducted during these
programs, and over 4,000 items damaged during these events. For more
information regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at (937)
255 -3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Note:
All persons (U.S. Government agencies and their contractors) must
establish a valid need-to-know and provide us with certification of
same along with appropriate clearance information, prior to the
release of any materials. All requests from non-US agencies must be
forwarded to their country's respective Embassy, Attention: Air
Attaché's Office in Washington, DC.
The Just Cause Database consists of 22 combat damage
incidents from the December 1989 conflict in Panama. Because of
release restrictions, SURVIAC databases are not available online. For
more information regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at
(937) 255-3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
For more information
regarding this database, please contact SURVIAC at (937) 255-3828 x282
or DSN 785-3828 x282.
The Yom Kippur
Database contains information on nearly 800 threat and damage reports
involving tanks and personnel carriers during the 1973 Arab-Israeli
war. Because of release restrictions, SURVIAC databases are not
available online. For more information regarding this database, please
contact SURVIAC at (937) 255-3828 x282 or DSN 785-3828 x282.
Requests from non-U.S. agencies must be forwarded to their country's
Embassy in Washington DC, Attn.: Air Attaché's Office.
Continued expansion of the SURVIAC
databases will result from the inclusion of data from on-going and
programmed live fire tests on a wide variety of aeronautical and
surface weapon systems. SURVIAC also seeks and compiles information on
occasional combat incidents around the world.
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