Avionics Modernization Program
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The Avionics Modernization Program is a U.S. Air Force initiative to upgrade and standardize the electronic flight and mission systems of legacy aircraft, notably the C-130 Hercules fleet, to improve capability, safety, and compliance with modern airspace requirements.
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| Avionics Modernization Program canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15703109 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Avionics Modernization Program Context triple: [Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program, relatedProgram, Avionics Modernization Program]
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TAM 2C modernization program
The TAM 2C modernization program is an Argentine initiative to upgrade the TAM medium tank fleet with enhanced fire control, protection, and electronics to extend their operational life and combat effectiveness.
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Integrated Aviation Systems Program
The Integrated Aviation Systems Program is a NASA aeronautics initiative that conducts flight research and technology demonstrations to advance safer, more efficient, and transformative aviation systems.
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VC-25B Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program
The VC-25B Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program is the U.S. Air Force initiative to design, modify, and field the next generation of highly secure, long-range aircraft that will serve as the primary presidential transport.
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D.
F-16 program
The F-16 program is a major fighter aircraft development and production initiative centered on the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a widely used multirole combat jet operated by numerous air forces worldwide.
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Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program
The Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program is a U.S. Department of Defense initiative to develop and field a new fleet of advanced helicopters to transport the President and other senior officials, replacing the aging Marine One aircraft.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Avionics Modernization Program Target entity description: The Avionics Modernization Program is a U.S. Air Force initiative to upgrade and standardize the electronic flight and mission systems of legacy aircraft, notably the C-130 Hercules fleet, to improve capability, safety, and compliance with modern airspace requirements.
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A.
TAM 2C modernization program
The TAM 2C modernization program is an Argentine initiative to upgrade the TAM medium tank fleet with enhanced fire control, protection, and electronics to extend their operational life and combat effectiveness.
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B.
Integrated Aviation Systems Program
The Integrated Aviation Systems Program is a NASA aeronautics initiative that conducts flight research and technology demonstrations to advance safer, more efficient, and transformative aviation systems.
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C.
VC-25B Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program
The VC-25B Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program is the U.S. Air Force initiative to design, modify, and field the next generation of highly secure, long-range aircraft that will serve as the primary presidential transport.
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D.
F-16 program
The F-16 program is a major fighter aircraft development and production initiative centered on the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a widely used multirole combat jet operated by numerous air forces worldwide.
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E.
Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program
The Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program is a U.S. Department of Defense initiative to develop and field a new fleet of advanced helicopters to transport the President and other senior officials, replacing the aging Marine One aircraft.
- F. None of above. chosen
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