Apparatus and method for an aircraft navigation system having im

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ABSTRACT:
An aircraft navigation system is disclosed for use in missions involving unfamiliar terrain and/or terrain having hostile forces. The navigation system includes an inertial navigation system, a map of the terrain with elevational information stored in a digitized format as function of location, a typical energy managed or narrow (radar or laser) beam altimeter, a display system, and a central processing unit for processing data according to preselected programs. The data processing system includes an operational mode (software program) for relating the continuing sequence of altimeter readings with the changing aircraft position on the digitized map. In this manner, the true position of the aircraft can be determined with respect to the digitized map and can be displayed on a plan view of the map. When the correct position of the aircraft with respect to the digitized map is known, a display of the map and the aircraft can provide presentations useful to the navigation of the aircraft, e.g., by displaying surface features that can provide potential danger for the aircraft. The correct position of the aircraft with respect to the digitized map can permit the aircraft to engage in terrain following procedures using only the relatively difficult to detect altitude range finding apparatus as a source of emitted electromagnetic radiation. The navigation system, in conjunction with information regarding hostile antiaircraft facilities, can provide a display permitting an operator to determine a reduced risk flight path.

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