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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 6,1995 PSA#1296

Procurement Division 8, Code 280000D, Bldg. 02336, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, CA 93555-6001

66 -- FIVE-AXIS FILIGHT MOTION SIMULATOR WITH INSTALLED INFRARED TARGET/SCENE PROJECTOR SOL N68936-95-R-0209 DUE 041795 POC Alice Martin, Contract Specialist, (619) 939-4755/ Contracting Officer, Ted Fiske, (619) 939-8182. The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division plans to procure on a competitive basis one (1) 5-Axis Flight Motion Simulator with Infrared Target/Scene Projector. This system is made up of two major subsystems; The Flight Motion Simulator (FMS) and the Infrared Target/Scene Projector (ITSP). The FMS is made up of four major segments: 1) The electrically-driven hydraulic pump assembly (the FMS must be compatible with and make use of an existing hydraulic power source) which provides power to move the gimbal assemblies. 2) The inner three gimbal axes (roll, yaw, and pitch) which hold and move the unit-under-test (UUT). 3) The outer two gimbal axes (elevation and azimuth) which holds and moves the ITSP. 4) The digital and analog electronic controller which controls the movement of the five axes of the FMS and controls the hydraulic power source, and interfaces with the existing digital scenario control simulation. The ITSP is made up of four major segments: 1) The three target projector which provides three independently movable infrared target sources which are projected to the UUT via a four-and-one-half inch collimated beam. 2) The three target projector controller and interface electronics which control the intensity, size, location, and movement rates of the ingrared targets and interfaces with the existing digital scenario control computer and also interfaces with the target generator. The FMS must have the capability for large angular excursions at high rates. e.g. PITCH AXIS: POSITION--plus and minus one-hundred twenty degrees. RATE--four-hundred degrees per second. ACCELERATION- -one-hundred thirteen-thousand degrees per second squared. The outer axes must carry an ITSP weighting up to one-hundred pounds to--for example, for the elevation axis--positions of plus and minus one-hundred-twenty degrees, rates of two-hundred degrees per second, and accelerations of one thousand-two-hundred degrees per second squared. The ITSP must cover the infrared band from three to twelve microns with a resolution greater than one-quarter milliradian, a dynamic range greater than five handred to one, and the collimated, projected beam must be a minimum of four and one half inches in diameter with an effective beam path of twelve feet. The system must be installed and demonstrated at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, CA 93555-6001. Delivery will be approximately 180 days after award, F.O.B. Destination. Complete specifications will be provided with the solicitation. Request for solicitation should be in writing to the above referenced address. All responsible offers will be considered by the agency. See Numbered Note 12. (0061)

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