Book Description
Have Blue and the F-117A: Evolution
of the "Stealth Fighter" documents the history, observations,
and lessons learned from the development and acquisition of the first
very-low-observable combat aircraft.
The book is a case study of the high-payoff, low-profile strike fighter
development effort (code-named "Have Blue" and "Senior
Trend"). Most of the material presented in the book was once
highly classified information.
The Have Blue stealth technology demonstrator aircraft had its genesis
in 1974 with studies of Soviet radar-guided air defense systems. In
1978, the U.S. Air Force initiated full-scale development of the F-117A
under the Senior Trend program, which aimed to create a weapon system
capable of highly survivable precision attacks against an enemy's
high-value targets.
In 1991, the aircraft played a key role in the air campaign against
Iraq during Operation Desert Storm.
The book describes the clear vision, strong leadership and teamwork,
rapid-response decision making, and keen focus on achieving an operational
cabability that marked the project. Also discussed are potential applications
of the strategies used in the project to today's acquisition environment.
About the Author(s)
Dr.
David C. Aronstein is a principal aerospace engineer at
ANSER in Arlington, Virginia, where he provides senior technical support
to such programs as the Joint Strike Fighter and F-22 air superiority
fighter.
Mr. Albert C. Piccirillo is a
principal aerospace engineer and a manager of the Joint Technology
Division at ANSER, where he leads technical and analytical efforts
on advanced weapons systems, including the Joint Strike Fighter.
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