Testing of Military Equipment

   

Testing of Military Equipment



I quite understand some worry of certain when they are not sure if all equipment would be fully operational in real situations. Firstly, if will prove all characteristics work as initially designed. There is another reason, which I would worry more about. This is some interference in the functioning of the equipment during the operations because of some actions taking during the operations or because of some actions that was taken already before, during the production, delivery or after the weapons have been already deployed.

If that is true and until such action has not been activated, it cannot be checked as some separate test would probably run without problem. So, the solution here is to look for any foreign substances that can be used of different nature that could affect the functioning of the tools. This can be distance activation or already preprogramed activation. So, some testing can be useful, but thorough auditing of all possible malfunctions can be useful as well.

I finish the post with military communications. In 2019, tests by the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) demonstrated a 610 Mbit/s data link through Starlink to a Beechcraft C-12 Huron aircraft in flight. Additionally, in late 2019, the United States Air Force successfully tested a connection with Starlink on an AC-130 Gunship. 

It's not an expensive thing to do to test connection when military aircraft is in some mission overflying the territory with other goals, but maybe more testing can be useful.













   

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