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In 1985, the American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics (AIAA) published The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat
Survivability Analysis and Design as the fourth book in their new
Educational Series. The world’s first textbook on aircraft survivability
was authored by Professor Robert E. Ball, Department of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Naval Postgraduate School, and funded by the Joint Technical
Coordinating Group on Aircraft Survivability (now the Joint Aircraft
Survivability Program, JASPO). The 400 page textbook became an overnight
sensation. In the past 18 years, approximately 10,000 copies were sold,
and the book was a perennial "best seller."
JASPO is now pleased to announce the publication by the
AIAA of the 2nd edition of Professor Ball’s textbook. From the
Preface of the 2nd edition —
This second edition is more than just an expansion
of the 1985 textbook. It is now, truly, a student’s textbook.
It should also be more useful to the person who wants to learn what
the discipline is all about. It has been rewritten into a form that
should be useful to those who want to know only the essentials of
the discipline (read Chapter 1), as well as to those who want to
know all of the details (read the rest of the textbook). Large amounts
of new material have been added throughout the textbook, and a new
appendix on probability theory and its application to survivability
assessment has been introduced. Learning objectives have been added
at the beginning of each major section, and problems are now at the
end of each section for those who are serious about learning the
material. This second edition also provides the author with an opportunity
to present information on the survivability features of several current
U.S. military aircraft and some of the combat data from the SEA conflict
and Operation Desert Storm. This information has only recently been
released to the public.
The major sections of the over 900 page 2nd edition include:
- Preface
- Prologue
- Acknowledgement
- Acronyms
- Chapter 1 Introduction to the Aircraft Combat Survivability
Discipline
- Chapter 2 Aircraft Anatomy
- Chapter 3 Missions, Threats, and Threat Effects
- Chapter 4 Susceptibility (PH and PF)
- Chapter 5 Vulnerability (PK|H and PK|F)
- Chapter 6 Survivability (PS and PK)
- Appendix A Survivability Features of Several Aircraft
Used in World War II
- Appendix B Probability Theory and Its Application
to Survivability Assessment.
A separate Solutions Manual for the problems in the textbook
is also available.
The book should be available after 1 August 2003. A hard
copy, accompanied by a complete, searchable CD, can be purchased from
the AIAA at
a cost of $104.95, or $79.95 for AIAA members, or from any bookstore or
online book seller, such as amazon.com. Government employees, both civilian
and military, who have a need to know the information presented in the
book may be able to obtain a co |