Description / Abstract:
The technical architecture defined in this document outlines
mandatory, emerging, and needed standards to provide
interoperability at key interfaces in the aircraft/store system
(including an associated NATO Network Enabled Capability
environment), as required to support a future plug-and-play
aircraft/store integration capability. These standards relate to
services and protocols associated with the subject interfaces.
Modeling standards to facilitate the Model Driven Architecture®
(MDA®) approach to system definition and implementation are also
included. Note that the status of referenced standards as reflected
in this document is as August 2007, and document users should check
to see if there has been a subsequent change of status relative to
applicable standards.
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to define the technical
architecture for the NATO Aircraft, Launcher, and Weapon
Interoperability – Common Interface (ALWI-CI) environment for
aircraft/weapon integration. It was developed by NATO Industrial
Advisory Group (NIAG) Subgroup 97 in response to direction from the
NAFAG Air Group 2, with technical support from the Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aerospace Avionic Systems Division, to
facilitate and interoperable plug-and-play integration capability
for aircraft, launchers, and weapons across NATO airpower.