Navy Newsstand (Dec. 14, 2005): ROVER system revolutionizes F-14's ground support capability.ABOARD USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Theodore Roosevelt after President Theodore Roosevelt.
NNS National Numeracy Strategy NNS Norfolk Naval Shipyard (Portsmouth, VA) NNS Newhouse News Service NNS Non-Native Speaking NNS Network Node Server (Cisco) ) -- As F-14 Tomcat aircraft 207 of the "Blacklions" of Fighter Squadron (VF) 213 launched the morning of Dec. 11, history was made. For the first time, a forward ground controller, with the call sign of "Antidote," located on the ground near Baghdad, was invited "into" the cockpit of the aircraft via the Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver (ROVER) system. "The new system allows forward ground controllers to see what the aircraft is seeing in real time," said Lt. j.g. Will Parish, radar interceptor officer. "There is no time delay in the system." ROVER allowed Antidote to see real-time images acquired by the aircraft's sensors by transmitting the images to his laptop. Usage of ROVER greatly improved Antidote's reconnaissance and target identification, which are essential to the combat air support mission in Iraq. The development team arrived aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN (Card Verification Number) See CSC. 71) Dec. 10 to install the first ROVER systems onto the Tomcats. The squadron maintainers are quickly learning the modification process, providing both VF-213 and VF-31 with complete ROVER capability within a few days. ROVER upgrades to Carrier Air Wing 8 Tomcats will more than double the number of aircraft flying Operation Iraqi Freedom missions with this unique capability. Before ROVER capability, ground controllers had to rely on "visual talk-ons" to hunt for IEDs, track insurgents, or follow suspicious vehicles. The ground controller would have a map he used to guide the pilots where they needed to go. "The ground controllers are excited because it eliminates talk-ons," said Parish. "It gives them a lot more confidence when making decisions such as dropping bombs, because they have the same real-time bird's eye view as [the pilots] do." A joint VF-31/VF-213 investigation revealed that it would be possible to modify the F-14D Tomcat A popular Java servlet container from the Apache Jakarta project. Tomcat uses the Jasper converter to turn JSPs into servlets for execution. Tomcat is widely used with the JBoss application server. For more information, visit http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat. See Jakarta and JBoss. with off-the-shelf technology for a mere $800 per aircraft. A team of F-14D experts from the PMA-241 staff at Naval Air Station A Naval Air Station is an airbase of the United States Navy. Such bases are used to house Naval Aviation squadrons and support commands. List of Functioning US Naval Air Stations
NADEP Naval Air Depot (NADEP North Island overhauls Navy aircraft) ) Jacksonville were assembled to perform the aircraft modification. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "Technology makes us more viable because we have a tool other platforms don't have," said Parish. "ROVER gives us the advantage because ground controllers now prefer us." |
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