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KRET unveils new BINS-SP2M navigation system for Russian 5th-gen T-50 fighter jet.
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World Industry Defense & Security News - KRET |
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KRET unveils new BINS-SP2M navigation system for Russian 5th-gen T-50 fighter jet | |||
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Radioelectronic Technologies (KRET) has created an upgraded BINS-SP2M
strapdown inertial navigation system for the fifth-generation T-50 (PAK
FA) fighter jet that autonomously processes navigation and flight information,
determines position and motion parameters in the absence of satellite
navigation, and can integrate with GLONASS, Russia’s space-based
satellite navigation system. |
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Sukhoi T-50 "PAK FA" 5th-generation fighter jet |
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BINS-SP2M is guaranteed to last at least 10,000 hours,
almost twice as long as its foreign counterparts. Moreover, the Russian
system has better performance characteristics and can be utilized universally
as it can be installed not only in airborne, but also in marine and
terrestrial equipment.
The BINS-SP2M navigation system for the T-50 was developed by two KRET enterprises, Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automatics (MIEA) and Ramensky Instrument Engineering Plant (RPZ). The equipment is built on the basis of laser gyros and quartz accelerometers, instruments for measuring the acceleration of moving objects. The system we have developed will make the PAK
FA more effective for use in the network-centric warfare model.
The previous version of the BINS-SP2 was installed and tested onboard the Russian 4 ++ generation Su-35S, the world’s most powerful fighter jet. This combat aircraft uses fifth-generation technologies superior to those used by other aircraft of the same class. |
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