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Holloman Air Force Base · Holloman Air Force BaseA simulation-based analysis of the 746th Test Squadron’s Locata non-GPS based positioning system for navigation testing at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR). SEAN ABRAHAMSON, KALYN JONES, 746TH TEST SQUADRON JOSEPH MURPHY, JESSE SCHLOSSER, ANSYS GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES The 746th Test Squadron (746 TS) utilizes a non-GPS based positioning system (NGBPS) developed by Locata Corporation to provide high-accuracy navigation solutions in GPS-denied env…Read Article
Ensuring High-Accuracy Positioning in GPS-Denied Environments - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

Air Force · Holloman Air Force BaseThe Air Force and Boeing are making significant progress to keep the troubled T-7A Red Hawk training jet in line with Air Education and Training Command's stated target to reach initial operational capability by 2027, the service's top acquisition official told lawmakers yesterday. The “T-7 program is absolutely a priority for us,” Darlene Costello, principal deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, technology and logistics, …See the Story
Costello: T-7 sticking to November 2027 IOC timeline, delivery of first ground-based simulator set for October
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Holloman Air Force Base · Holloman Air Force BaseOn Dec. 10, 1954, John Stapp, a U.S. Air Force flight surgeon and researcher, hopped into an experimental decelerator sled. It would be his last ride in the sled, testing the limits of gravitational forces on the human body as it accelerates and decelerates. He reached a speed of 632 miles per hour that day, experiencing 46.2 g. It was then the most ever experienced by a human and it made Col. John Stapp “The Fastest Man on Earth.” Stapp, his A…Read Article
How ‘The Fastest Man on Earth’ tested supersonic ejection seats on himself
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