naval aviation strike weapons

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naval aviation strike weapons
NAVAL AVIATION STRIKE WEAPONS
New Frontiers in Warfighting
Presented To:
Air Armament Symposium
RADM T. Heely
Program Executive Officer
Strike Weapons and Unmanned Aviation
12-13 October 2004
Navair Networking For
Sea Trial And Sea Enterprise
F/A-18 AWL
IBAR
BOEING - SEATTLE
MBC
INTEGRATION
LABS
NAS FALLON
EDWARDS AFB
LAND RANGE
FORT IRWIN NTC
MCB - 29 PALMS
JNTF - COLORADO
SPRINGS
ABERDEEN
BOEING - ST. LOUIS
E-2C ESTEL
MCB - QUANTICO
JFCOM
CHARLESTON
RAYTHEON - TUCSON LOCKHEED - FORT WORTH
MBC
INTEGRATION LAB
EGLIN AFB
POINT MUGU
TRAINING SYSTEMS
DIVISION - ORLANDO
F-14 WSIC
P-3C
SEA RANGE
CURRENT DNET NODES
POTENTIAL DNET NODES
TRAINING SYSTEMS
MARITIME BATTLE
CENTER INTEGRATION
LABS
ATR
PATUXENT RIVER
CHINA LAKE
ACETEF
SEA POWER 21
Naval Aviation Capabilities
SEA SHIELD
SEA STRIKE
SEA BASING
• ACCELERATED DEPLOYMENT &
EMPLOYMENT TIME
• ENHANCED SEA-BORNE
POSITIONING OF JOINT ASSETS
• OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE POWER
PROJECTION
• INTEGRATED JOINT LOGISTICS
• COMMAND AND CONTROL
• THEATER AIR & MISSILE
• TIME SENSITIVE STRIKE
• PERSISTENT ISR
• ELECTRONIC WARFARE /
INFORMATION OPERATIONS
• SHIP-TO-OBJECTIVE MANEUVER
• COVERT STRIKE
DEFENSE
• LITTORAL SEA CONTROL
• HOMELAND DEFENSE
• FORCE ENTRY ENABLING
NAVAL AVIATION CAPABILITIES
WARFIGHTER
Information & Knowledge Advantage
SEA SHIELD
DECISION AIDS
WEAPONS
SPACE
Homeland Defense
CONUS
CONUS
Effects-Based Operations
FORCENET
FORCE
NET
AIR
NETWORKS
SEA STRIKE
Persistent Intelligence
Surveillance &
Reconnaissance
SENSORS
Sea-Based Operations
Time Critical Targets
SEA
SHORE
Assured Access
FORCENET
SEABED
SEA BASING
Mine Countermeasures
ACQUISITION & LIFE CYCLE SUPPORT
SENSORS
•
• ATFLIR AESA
PHASE II
• SHARP P3I
• AEA DIGITAL SYS •
• MMA
•
• JMOD II
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SH-60R
MMRS
(SAR/PD)
RMP P3I
AQS-22
NETWORKS
• WIDE BAND
NETWORK
• LINK 16
• JSIP-N
FOLLOW-ON
•
•
•
•
•
CDL-N
JMPS
CEC / JCTN
TBMCS
JC-2, IT-21,
NMCI
WEAPONS
• JASSM
• JSOW,
AARGM/QB
• JDAM/HART
• DAGR/LOGIR
• JCM
• AIM-120
AMRAAM
P3I
• AIM-9X
• TOMAHAWK
PLATFORMS
• CVN 21
•
•
•
•
AEA
F/A-18C/D/E/F
JSF
UCAV-N
• E-2C
ADV. HAWK.
• E-6B
• MMA
• MH-60R & S
Sea Strike Weapons Roadmap
N78 1Q 2004 (POM 06)
LR
Standoff
MR
Standoff
FYDP
SLAM ER
SLAM ER
TLAM Blk III / TACTOM
SLAM ER
TLAM Blk III / TACTOM
JSOW “A” and “C”
JSOW
AARGM
SDB II
JSOW “A”
HARM BLK V and AARGM
HARM BLK V
Maverick
Direct
Attack
JDAM
LGB, GBU-24
2.75”/5.00” ROCKET, GP Bombs
DA Moving/
MobileTarget
2012
TODAY
Maverick
JDAM 82, 83, 84
GBU 24, LGB
APKWS, GP Bombs
GP Bombs, LGB
TOW / HELLFIRE
JDAM
LGB
JCM, APKWS
GP Bombs
JCM
HELLFIRE
JCM
SDB II
2020
TACTOM
(HSW)
JSOW
AARGM
SDB II
JDAM
JCM, APKWS
GP Bombs
JCM
SDB II
Sea Strike Weapons Roadmap
Major Roles & Responsibilities
CNO
MAJCOMS
(N702,N75,N76/77/78,APW)
(NSWAC, MAWTS,CFFC,
MCCDC,NWDC,COCOMS)
NCDP
SP21
SYSCOMS
(NAVAIR,NAVSEA)
Materiel
Capability
Gaps
Sea Strike Requirements
Capability
Roadmap
Tech. Base
(Labs, Industry, Acad.)
RFI
Materiel Options
IRAD
CRAD
SnT
P3I
COTS
POM
Sea Trial
NCDP
Sea Strike
Weapons
Roadmap
Sea Strike
Capability
Roadmap
Prioritized
Solutions
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Proposed
Materiel
Solutions
Materiel
Opportunities
• Existing weapons need forcenet enablers
– WDL
– Dual-mode
– MIDEF
• Kill Chain needs work
– Almost all the tools are there
¾CID is weak
– COAC is choke point
Kill Chain
– ATR
¾JEFX04
TST is
is NOT
NOT just
just aa weapon,
weapon, itit is
is aa KILL
KILL CHAIN
CHAIN
TST
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TST
• Weapons bodies are robust and effective
– Exception is HSW
Programs
Time Sensitive Targeting
Mission Flow
THIS IS FORCENET
PRE-PLANNED
FIXED
THROUGH WX
THIRD PARTY
MOBILE
THROUGH WX
FIND
FIX
JIPTL
DPSS
SOF
PSS-OFF
SOF
Predator
DPSS
Global
Hawk
SELF TGT
MOVING
AESA/GMTI
THROUGH WX
TRACK
TARGET
ENGAGE
ASSESS
JDAM
National
SOF
JDAM
SOF
Predator
GCCS
JDAM
ATARS
Raindrop
Global
Hawk
DCGS
HSW
TARPS
AESA/GMTI
AESA/GMTI
AESA/GMTI
JCM
National
Self tgt STILL
CAOC:
involves
Bugsplat
CAOC
CID
analysis /
Clearance to
clearance to
Engage
fire
CID
Chain of
custody
BDA cited by COCOMS as
not effective during
OIF/OEF Information was
collected but CAOC was
not capable of analyzing
700 combat sorties / day
THESE ARE PROGRAMS
FORCENET is the link that codifies the kill chain
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Mission Planning And Targeting:
PGM Support & FORCEnet Roadmap
FY03-04:
PROGRAM SPECIFIC SOLUTIONS
TESTES-N
CONSOLIDATED SYSTEMS
TIS
ISR
ISR
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT
TCS
FY06-10:
FORCEnet
ENTERPRISE
ARCHITECTURE
COMMON
GROUND
STATION
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
SINGLE
COP
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
OS
TODAY:
BGHPES
COP
TES
COP
JASSM PTM
PTW
COMMANDER’S
COMMANDER’S
DECISION
DECISION // FORCE
FORCE
ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENT
DPSS
DIWS
JOINT PRECISION
TARGETING TOOLS
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
OS
INTEL
INTEL
EXPLOITATION
EXPLOITATION
GCCSGCCS-M
NETWORKING
SRMT
TAMPS
MISSION
MISSION
PLANNING
PLANNING
AND
AND TARGETING
TARGETING
PFPS
TPS
LPMP
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JOINT MISSION
PLANNER
TOMAHAWK
PLANNER
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
S/W APPS
OS
TEAMS
Tomahawk Weapons System
First to the Fight since 1991
Event
•
•
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Date
Total
Desert Storm
Jan-91
288
Southern Watch (Zaafaraniyah)
Jan-93
45
Bushwacker (Intel Center)
Jan-93
23
Deliberate Force (Bosnia)
Sep-95
13
Desert Strike
Sep-96
31
Desert Fox
Dec-98
330
Allied Force (thru 5/5/99)
Mar-May 99
218
Enduring Freedom
Oct 01-Pres
82
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Mar 03-Pres
803
1900 missiles launched in combat since 1991 (160/year)
OIF and OEF
– 898 missiles launched in OIF/OEF (US and UK)
– Loaded 1525 Tomahawks on 49 platforms in support of 7 Strike Groups Deploying to
OIF
– Cross-decked 110 missiles in theater during OIF
– First time Tomahawk employed as tactical vice strategic weapon due to reduction in
mission planning timelines
• Timeline reduced by a factor of 9 from Tomahawk IOC to present
• Thru-put increased by factor of 5 from Tomahawk IOC to present
– 300% improvement in Submarine System Reliability from Desert Strike to OIF
Operation Iraqi Freedom
• Block III Missile increasingly versatile, accessible & employable
• 803 TLAM’s launched (US/UK) in 3 weeks
• 381 TLAMs launched in 48 hour period (21/22 Mar)
– 288 TLAMs launched in Desert Storm, 230 TLAMs in Allied Force
– 37 ships & subs
• Increased weapons responsiveness - ~90% reliable
– 36% of all missions launched < 24 hours from mission tasking
• Increased planning forward deployed
– 7 APS Dets planned 267 of 802 missions
• Efficient planning
– Federated targeting plan
– GPS accuracy was good enough – FOR TODAY
– Rapid execution
– Missiles spun up, ready for launch
– Shorter ranges, frequently routes planned direct to target
– Net-Meeting used as rapid planning, status and execution decision aid
1 Month – IOC/1986
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dayget
– Iraqi
1 week
Desert Storm/1991
Moving
in– right
direction; Block IV 1/2
will
usFreedom/2003
the rest of the way
5 minutes – TACTOM/2004
JW1
Tactical Tomahawk
Weapon System Overview
UHF
SATCOM
External
Communications
AUR IOC: May 2004
Inflight Retargeting
Missile H&S,
BDI, BDII
Strike Planning,
Coordination,
Execution, and
Reporting. TCI
Distribution
Operational
Command
Tasking,
Coordination,
and
Reporting
GPS
Global Information
Grid (GIG)
Position
Information
COE
MILSATCOM
TTWCS
(Tactical Tomahawk Weapon
Control System)
TC2S
(Tomahawk Command and Control System)
AUR
qom
S YRI A
IRAQ
B ag h d a d
JO R
DAN
AFGHA NISTAN
I RAN
Esfaha n
Yazd
Ahraz
30
Kerman
Rafha
S hira z
KUWAIT
Bush ire
King Kh alid
Mil ti ary City
PAKI ST AN
T ay ma
Ln
i g eh
Dhah ran BAHRAIN
Jask
25
Ad-Da wha h
Hufof
Me din a
Du ba i
QATAR
Abu Dha bi
R i y ad h
EM IRA T ES
Ma tra
Masqat
qom
S YRI A
IRAQ
Ji ddah
AFGHA NISTAN
I RAN
Esfaha n
Me cc a
OM AN
20
Yazd
Ahraz
30
40
Kerman
Rafha
(All-Up-Round)
Sur
SAU DI AR ABI A
B ag h d a d
JO R
DAN
45
50
55
60
65
S hira z
KUWAIT
Bush ire
King Kh alid
Mil ti ary City
PAKI ST AN
T ay ma
Ln
i g eh
Dhah ran BAHRAIN
Jask
25
Ad-Da wha h
Hufof
Me din a
53
Du ba i
QATAR
Abu Dha bi
R i y ad h
EM IRA T ES
Ma tra
Masqat
Sur
SAU DI AR ABI A
Ji ddah
Me cc a
OM AN
20
40
45
50
55
60
65
PTW
APS
MDS
TMPC
Imagery
Tactical Tomahawk Weapon System
Tactical
Imagery
Sources
Imagery
Mapping,
Charting &
Geodesy
Threat and
Target
Data
Yazd
Kerman
S hira z
Bush ire
PAKI ST AN
Ln
i g eh
Dhah ran BAHRAIN
Jask
Ad-Da wha h
Hufof
Du ba i
QATAR
Abu Dha bi
EM IRA T ES
Ma tra
Masqat
Sur
AFGHA NISTAN
I RAN
Esfaha n
SAU DI AR ABI A
OM AN
40
Yazd
Ahraz
Kerman
S hira z
KUWAIT
Bush ire
King Kh alid
Mil ti ary City
PAKI ST AN
T ay ma
Ln
i g eh
Dhah ran BAHRAIN
Jask
25
Ad-Da wha h
Hufof
Me din a
Du ba i
QATAR
Abu Dha bi
R i y ad h
EM IRA T ES
Ma tra
Masqat
Sur
SAU DI AR ABI A
Me cc a
OM AN
20
40
AFGHA NISTAN
I RAN
Esfaha n
Ahraz
KUWAIT
King Kh alid
Mil ti ary City
R i y ad h
Me cc a
B ag h d a d
Rafha
Ji ddah
B ag h d a d
Rafha
Me din a
Ji ddah
JO R
DAN
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IRAQ
T ay ma
25
20
30
National
Imagery Sources
qom
S YRI A
JO R
DAN
30
qom
S YRI A
IRAQ
Tactical
Picture,
Threat Data
45
50
55
60
65
JIC
NGA
45
50
55
60
65
GCCS-M
(Shipboard)
Slide 11
JW1
TTWS uses COE and and GCCS/M for its C4I sources and has completed all appropriate interoperability tests while connected to the
current generation networks. With the exception of TSN, all external communications are through the existing data links on whatever
platform the system is installed.
Jeff Winston, 3/15/2004
Tactical Tomahawk
Mission Profile
Ashore Planning
Defenses
New Capabilities with Block IV
Anti-jam
GPS
Platform
Planning
Tasking
Imagery
Tasking
Tactical Picture
GPS Data
Targeting Data
Health and
Status
Preplanned
Missions
Inflight Retargeting
Loiter Mission
Map Data
Weapon
Control
Tactics
BDI
Image
TERCOM
Backup
Tailored
Missions
Alternate
Target
Time
Critical
Target
Afloat Planning
Primary
Target
DSMAC IIA
Map
Safe
Area
9801509_UK.FH7
REF 9705674A_UK.FH7
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Tomahawk Shooters Supporting
Global CONOPS & Sea Strike
Carrier Strike
Group
CVN(X)
Expeditionary Strike
Group
LHA(R)
CG
LPD
DDG
LSD
DDG
CG
SSN
DDG
T-AOE(X)
Total Tomahawks = 339
Strike/TMD
Surface Action Group
SSN
Total Tomahawks = 249
DDG
CG
Total Tomahawks = 424
SSGN/SOF
Strike Element
SSGN
Total Tomahawks = 126/154
Sea Power 21 Global CONOPS maximized distributed Tomahawk
Strike capability across the Force
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JSOW-C Program
••Increased
IncreasedPK
PK
Description
••Standoff
StandoffOutside
OutsideofofPoint
PointDefense
Defense
••JSOW-A
JSOW-Aairframe
airframeand
andINS/GPS
INS/GPS
2R sensor with
••Uncooled
commercial
I
Uncooled commercial I2R sensor with
Autonomous
AutonomousTarget
TargetAcquisition
Acquisition(ATA)
(ATA)
••Terminal
Seeker
Terminal Seeker
••Broach
BroachWarhead
Warhead
––Blast/Fragmentation/Penetrator
Blast/Fragmentation/Penetrator
••Precision
PrecisionAccuracy
Accuracy
Status
••OPEVAL
OPEVALcomplete
complete
––10
10ofof11
11on
ontarget
target
••100%
100%warhead
warheadeffectiveness
effectiveness
••≈4’
≈4’CEP
CEPw/
w/≈6’
≈6’equivalent
equivalentpenetration
penetration
••LRIP
LRIPdeliveries
deliveriesbegan
beganininSep
Sep04
04on
onschedule
schedule
••Production
Productionrate
ratedoubled
doubledininPOM
POM
••IOC
IOCininJan
Jan05
05
••WDL
WDLATCD
ATCDparticipant
participant
Future Capability
FY07 – SAASM insertion
FY10 – Relocateable / moving target capability
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JSOW-C Program
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JSOW Cost Reduction
“Block II”
•
FY06 JSOW-C unit price commitment
– $85K/unit savings
– Lean initiatives, out sourcing, support reductions, Class II changes
•
Additional savings in FY06 / $16K savings
– Single airframe, seeker mods, GEU/SAASM
– 55% reduction in # of parts/fasteners
•
Payload cost reduction – additional savings
•
Multi-year Procurement in FY08
JSOW-C Goal: < $ 200K weapon for JSOW-C
<$125K weapon for JSOW-A
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SLAM-ER
• SLAM-ER is a Precision Air Launched Standoff Outside Area Defense (SOAD) Weapon with
Man-In-The-Loop Terminal Control
–
Effective Against:
• High Priority Fixed Targets
» Surface Ships; In Port & At Sea
• Relocatable Targets (FY05)
» Medium Hard Targets
• Moving Land Targets (Late FY05)
• Highlights
–
Integration Complete on F/A-18 C/D, P-3C & S-3B
–
First SLAM-ER FMS case on Contract with South Korea on F-15K
–
Relocatable Target Capability to Deploy in 1st QTR FY05
–
Moving Target Land Strike Capability Currently in DT/OT Test
• Completed Risk Reduction JSTARS Integration Flight on 27 July 04
• Anticipated IOC in 4th QTR FY05 with F/A-18 C/D SCS 19C
• Will be US Navy’s First ForceNet Capable SOAD Weapon Utilizing Link-16 Third
Party (JSTARS, F/A-18 E/F) Targeting
The Best CEP in U.S. Navy’s Weapon Inventory
AWW-13 Pod
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JSTARS / UAV /
Hairy Buffalo /
CVN GMTI
SLAM-ER Moving Target CONOPs
Launch:
F/A-18
Link 16 / Voice Comms to Shooter / Controller
Sensor aircraft loads
target coordinates
onto Link 16
• Missile Software Dev Completed – SSV 2.0
• F/A-18 OFP 19C, IOC 4th Qtr 05
• T&E on-going
AWW-13 Data Link Continuous
Mid-Course Updates to SLAM-ER
Control:
F/A-18
Link 16 Source
Mid-Course Update
Seeker Track
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Pilot Target Designation
Joint Air to Surface Standoff
Missile (JASSM)
•
Program executing to PB-05 (FY09 IOC)
– Working to FY08 IOC
•
USN requirements views JASSM as redundant
•
POM06 zeros JASSM budget
– Redundancy / cost issue
•
Integration
– FA-18E/F, procurement quantity 453 total
•
JASSM AsUW study completed
– Air and Ship-launch (VLS) viable
– Out briefings TBA
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Small Diameter Bomb (SDB)
Increment II
•
Current Funding
– DoN funding for SDB Increment II addresses:
• Analysis of technical solutions to Draft CDD Requirements
- Multi-Mode Seeker Solutions
- Datalink Solutions
• Pre-Integration Risk Reduction
- Aircraft Compatibility
- Shipboard Suitability
– DoN funding does not support:
• Joint USN/USAF Development Participation
• DoN Aircraft Integration
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Dual Mode Weapon
•
Requirement
– Time Sensitive Targeting
– Mission Flexibility
•
Capability Assessment
– Raytheon / Lockheed Martin Demonstration
• Dual mode LGB drops to be accomplished 1st/2nd Qtr FY05
– Boeing demonstration
• Navy/AF requirements and procurement strategy discussions
underway
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Multi Purpose Bomb Rack
BRU-55
BRU-41
BRU-42
BRU-33
Life Cycle Cost
$1,173M
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MPBR
Life Cycle Cost
$476M
COST AVOIDANCE $697M
Advanced Anti-radiation Guided
Missile (AARGM)
SCHEDULE
FY 03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
MS B
SDR
PDR
CDR
DT B1
DT B2
OA
OT IIB
MS C
LRIP
FRP
Missions and Requirements
Acquisition Strategy
• COUNTER SHUTDOWN
̶ ACTIVE MILLIMETER WAVE GUIDANCE
• EXPANDED THREAT COVERAGE
– ENHANCED ANTI-RADIATION HOMING RECEIVER
• NETTED TARGETING
– REAL-TIME INTEL FEED VIA INTEGRATED
BROADCAST SYSTEM PRIOR TO LAUNCH
– WEAPON IMPACT ASSESSMENT TRANSMITTED
PRIOR TO DETONATION
• GEOSPECIFICITY
– GPS/POINT-TO-POINT WEAPON
– IMPACT AVOIDANCE ZONES/MISSILE IMPACT
ZONES
• MULTI-SPECTRAL GUIDANCE
– ARH, MMW, GPS
• ACAT IC SD&D PROGRAM
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IOC
FRP
• CPIF CONTRACT AWARDED 19 JUNE 2003 TO ATK
MISSILE SYSTEMS CO, WOODLAND HILLS, CA
• BASELINE SDD PLATFORM F/A-18 C/D
• PARALLEL PATH F/A-18 E/F AND EA-18G
• TOTAL PRODUCTION QUANTITY - 1750
• (RELATED PR07 ISSUES NOT INCLUDED BELOW:
JMPS UPC, IM WARHEAD AND ROCKET MOTOR)
Joint Common Missile
TOW 2A
Max
MaxDiameter
DiameterW/Wings:
W/Wings: 12.8
12.8Inches
Inches
Max
70
MaxLength:
Length:
70Inches
Inches
Max
108
MaxWeight:
Weight:
108Lbs
Lbs
Warhead/Payload:
Multi-Purpose
Warhead/Payload: Multi-PurposeTandem
Tandem
Warhead;
Warhead;Shaped
ShapedCharge
ChargePenetrating,
Penetrating,
Blast-fragmentation
Blast-fragmentation
BASIC HELLFIRE
INTERIM HELLFIRE
HELLFIRE II
LONGBOW HELLFIRE
JOINT COMMON MISSILE
MAVERICK
BRIMSTONE
MISSIONS & REQUIREMENTS
STATUS & ISSUES
• PROVIDES ROTARY/FIXED WING AIRCRAFT ENHANCED
TARGETING CAPABILITIES, INCREASED LETHALITY,
AND EXTENDED RANGE, IN BOTH FIRE-AND-FORGET
AND PRECISION POINT TARGETING MODES, AGAINST
MOVING AND SHORT DWELL RE-LOCATABLE TARGET
SET IN ADVERSE WEATHER AND OBSCURED
BATTLEFIELD CONDITIONS
• PHASE: SD&D INCREMENT 1 PHASE 1 (RISK
REDUCTION PHASE)
- MULTI-MODE SEEKER (IIR, SAL, MMW)
- LOCK ON BEFORE LAUNCH & LOCK ON AFTER LAUNCH
• ARMY – LEAD, COPERATIVE PROGAM WITH UK
• IOC’S:
- AH-1Z & F/A-18E/F: 4QFY09
- MH-60R: 4QFY10
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• FY05 INVENTORY/OBJECTIVE: 0 / 33,000
• NEXT MAJOR MILESTONE: MS C, 3QFY08
• ISSUES: Technical Risks To Be Assessed At The
Conclusion Of Phase 1
Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles
AIM-120 AMRAAM & AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW
AIM-120
AIM-120C
Phase III - IOC FY 05 / Phase IV - IOC FY 08
+5 ROCKET MOTOR, IMPROVED WARHEAD
AIM-7M / RIM-7P
AIM/RIM-7
AIM-7 retires 2010, RIM-7 remains in US Surface Navy service until 2017
MISSIONS & REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM STATUS & ISSUES
MISSION: MEDIUM RANGE AIR DOMINANCE
AIM-120 AMRAAM
• AIR AND SURFACE LAUNCH / ALL ASPECT LOOK-DOWN,
SHOOT-DOWN ACTIVE RADAR MISSILE
• LAUNCH AND LEAVE / MULTIPLE & CLUSTERED TARGETS
• EXPANDED NO-ESCAPE ZONES / ENHANCED ECCM
• IN SERVICE WITH NATO AND OTHER U.S. ALLIES
AIM-7 SPARROW
• AIR & SURFACE LAUNCHED, SUPERSONIC MEDIUM RANGE, DAY,
NIGHT, ALL- WEATHER LOOK DOWN/SHOOT DOWN SEMI-ACTIVE
RADAR MISSILE
• IN SERVICE WITH NATO AND OTHER U.S. ALLIES
AIM-120 AMRAAM
• COMBAT PROVEN - COMBAT VICTORIES SCORED IN IRAQ (2),
BOSNIA (1) AND KOSOVO (6)
• 4796 AMRAAMs SOLD TO INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS (28
COUNTRIES)
• P3I PHASE III DT COMPLETE, P3I PHASE IV IN SDD PHASE
• P3I PHASE 3 - CONTRACT AWARDED NOV 1998
̶ NEXT GENERATION AMRAAM
̶ ON SCHEDULE AND BUDGET FOR CY 04 DELIVERIES
AIM-7 SPARROW
• AIM-7M IOC 1982, RIM-7P 1991
• OVER 15,000 IN SERVICE WORLD WIDE
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Short Range Air-to-air Missile
AIM-9 Sidewinder
AIM-9X
LRIP 1 AWARD
LRIP 2 AWARD
AIM-9X
LRIP 3 AWARD
LRIP 4 AWARD
LOT 5 AWARD
9X MS III
OBJECTIVE
LOT 6 AWARD
9X IOC THRESHOLD
LOT 7 AWARD
LOT 8 AWARD
9X MS III
THRESHOLD
AIM-9M
TOTAL AIM-9X BUY
10,097
AIM-9M
AIM-9M SUSTAINMENT
…END OF SERVICE 2017
MISSIONS & REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM STATUS & ISSUES
AIM-9X: THE NEXT GENERATION SIDEWINDER
• 5TH GENERATION INFRARED STARING FOCAL PLANE ARRAY
TECHNOLOGY
• NEAR BEYOND AND WITHIN VISUAL RANGE COMBAT
• EXTREMELY MANEUVERABLE HIGH OFF BORESIGHT
• F/A-18C/D, F-15C/D BASELINE PLATFORMS WITH F/A-18E/F,
F-15E, F-16, F/A-22, F/A-35 ON THE HORIZON
AIM-9M: LEGACY SIDEWINDER
• COMBAT-PROVEN LAUNCH AND LEAVE
• EMPLOYED BY ALL U.S. TACTICAL FIGHTER / ATTACK AIRCRAFT
• IN SERVICE WITH NATO AND OTHER U.S. ALLIES
AIM-9X:
• JOINT SERVICE ACAT 1C PROGRAM (NAVY LEAD)
• OPEVAL COMPLETED 29 AUGUST 2003
• IN 4th YEAR OF PRODUCTION
• INITIAL FIELDING TO USAF, USMC, USN IS COMPLETE
• MS-III FULL RATE DECISION FY04
AIM-9M:
• IN SERVICE SINCE 1986
• OVER 9,000 IN SERVICE WORLD WIDE
• TACTICAL MISSILE PROGRAM
̶ REFURBISH / UPGRADE BUY OF MISSILES IN US INVENTORY
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Joint Unmanned Combat Air System
(J-UCAS)
J-UCAS Navy Missions and Requirements
Program Status
• CV based Navy UCAS
– Complements manned Strike in conducting
Time Sensitive Operations
• Persistent, penetrating ISR and strike capability
– Surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision
targeting for CSG and Joint Commander
•SAR/GMTI, ESM, EO/IR, JDAM (desired)
– Growth to full wep, Strike and SEAD capability
•Small Diameter Bomb, Adv HARM, etc
– Multi-sensor precision targeting, precision
geo-location, battle damage assessment
• Joint Demonstration Program Started in FY04
– JUCAS Office (DARPA)
– All AF and Navy funding consolidated
– X-45 (Boeing) ; X-47 (NGC)
– Common Operating System (COS) provides C4I and
control system commonality
– Operational Assessment: Phase I FY07-09 (Strike);
Phase 2 – FY10-12 (CV ISR)
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Joint Mission Planning System
(JMPS)
SCHEDULE
FISCAL YEAR
QUARTER
MILESTONES
98
99
I II III IV
I II III IV
00
01
I II III IV I II III IV
02
03
04
I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV
MSB
OA
05
I II III IV
MSC
ACQ STRATEGY
DEMOS
1.1
1.2.3
DEVELOPMENT
TESTING
PRODUCTION
MISSIONS & REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM STATUS AND ISSUES
• CO-DEVELOPMENT EFFORT BETWEEN NAVY/MARINE
CORPS, AIR FORCE, ARMY AND SOCOM TO DEVELOP
MODERN TACTICAL MISSION PLANNING SYSTEM
• SCHEDULED TO IOC WITH NAVY/MARINE CORPS IN FY05,
REPLACING TAMPS AND THE AV-8B MSS SUPPORTING F/A-18,
E-2C, AV-8B, JSOW, JDAM, EGBU, SLAM-ER, AND HARM
• GOAL TO IMPROVE INTEROPERABILITY THROUGH
EXTENSIVE MULTI-SERVICE COMMONALITY AND COE /
JTA COMPLIANCE
• WILL SUPPORT V-22 AND EA-6B BEGINNING IN FY05
• JMPS WILL EVENTUALLY REPLACE OVER A DOZEN LEGACY
MISSION PLANNING SYSTEMS & PROVIDE MISSION
PLANNING SUPPORT TO ALL DOD AVIATION PLATFORMS
• PLANS AND/OR DEVELOPMENT IN WORK TO SUPPORT
NEW PLATFORMS AND WEAPONS INCLUDING JSF, MMA,
UAVS, JASSM, JCM, AARGM AND SDB
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• CURRENT PROGRAM ISSUES:
̶ DEPENDENCY ON ROLL-OUT OF GCCS VERSION 4.X
̶ AGGRESSIVE SCHEDULE TO COMPLETE IN TIME TO SUPPORT
F/A-18 H2E + /19c SCS
SEE THE WORLD
THROUGH THE FLEET’S EYES,
AND MEASURE OUR SUCCESS
BY THEIR SUCCESS