Wing rock at moderate angles of attack is often generated by dynamic w
ing stall; however, the wing rock of most concern is generated by the
vortices shed from the aircraft forebody at high angles of attack. The
capability to understand and predict forebody-induced wing rock is a
prerequisite for the successful design of agile aircraft and missiles
that are required to perform maneuvers at high angles of attack. Avail
able information on the wing rock experienced by advanced aircraft is
reviewed and an explanation of the flow physics causing the wing rock
is presented.