The Airborne Communication Control Device is an integrated piece of avionics that combines the functions of a router, server, Channel binding device, network switch, and handles network/information security, information processing, and data integration. The unit is responsible for collecting and storing detection data, operational data, and the airborne platform’s time, date, attitude, heading, and position information. It has a built-in Linux operating system and a large-capacity, solid-state drive for onboard storage. The Airborne Communication Control Unit can be networked with the Ground Comprehensive Control Device for interconnected operations.
The Airborne Communication Control Device utilizes a standard airborne electronic equipment structure, featuring a small size, light weight, and strong anti-electromagnetic interference capabilities, making it suitable for installation in an airborne environment. The Airborne Communication Control Device designed with reserved interfaces for expansion, allowing it to adapt to the different operational equipment used on weather modification aircraft. This provides both adaptability and scalability for various aircraft models.
The Airborne Communication Control Equipment uses distributed installation, with a reserved space of 15-20 cm behind the equipment for the cable bending radius at the connector point.

