Inquiry Assistance
SURVIAC provides a focal point for distribution
of and expert advice on the most widely used, up-to-date and accepted
survivability and lethality models. SURVIAC maintains and disseminates
the codes and documentation; provides technical advice regarding their
use; conducts model user meetings for data exchange; and is the
clearing house for changes and updates for these models in support of
the model manager.
Currently the center holds:
- Airborne Radar Detection Model
-
Advanced Low Altitude Radar Model
- Variable
Airspeed Flight Path Generator
- Air-to-Air
Combat Simulation
- Ballistic
Research Laboratory Computer-Aided Design Package
- Computation of
Vulnerable Area Tool
DREAM- Directed RF
Energy Assessment Model
- Enhanced
Surface-to-Air Missile Simulation
- Fast Shotline
Generator
- Fast Air
Target Encounter Penetration Program
- Graphical
User Interface for Output Simulation
- Joint Service
Endgame Model
- Low Energy
Laser Weapons Simulation
- Radar-Directed
Gun System Simulation
-
Terrain/Rotorcraft Air Combat Evaluation Simulation
Beyond the survivability and
lethality domain of models, SURVIAC is familiar with and provides
advice and recommendations on many other models in coordination with
the Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center, MSIAC.
SURVIAC seeks to continue to build
and maintain a complete set of survivability and lethality models as
they qualify for entry within its technical charter. The SURVIAC
Technical Coordinating Group reviews and approves additional models in
response to community needs.
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