Seemingly small factors such as the depth of a scratch can be essential information when assessing the flight-worthiness, stealth capability and pilot safety of a military aircraft. When Lockheed Martin needed to design interactive 3D technology to assess body damages on their F-35 Lightning II family of fifth-generation stealth aircraft, they chose to work with NGRAIN.
This Case Study describes the exacting military specifications and how NGRAIN developed and implemented the software required to complete the job.