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Title: Naval TACAIR Affordability Options


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TAILHOOK 2009 N88 State of the Union
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N88 State of the Union
  • Current challenges to programs
  • Fact-of-life issues
  • QDR issues
  • New Administration

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N88 STRIKE SHOP CAPT Lawrence Buck Burt OPNAV
N880C
CDR Sara Clutch Joyner JSF RO
CAPT Rich Drift Wood E-2 / C2 RO
CDR Rick Reddog McCormack F/A-18 RO
CAPT John Tater Springett EA-6B / EA-18G RO
CAPT John Famous Stamos N-UCAS RO
Mr. Garth Miller Killer Air to Air Weapons RO
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TACAIR / WEAPONS FORCE TRANSFORMATION
  • TACAIR TOMORROW
  • F/A-18 E/F
  • JSF
  • EA-18G
  • E-2D
  • C-2X
  • TACAIR TODAY
  • F/A-18 A-D
  • AV-8B
  • EA-6B
  • E-2C
  • C-2A

Smaller, netted, more effective force
  • A/A WEAPONS TOMORROW
  • JDRADM
  • SRM FOLLOW-ON
  • A/A WEAPONS TODAY
  • AIM-9X
  • AIM-7
  • AIM-120

All Wx, Counter EA, Stand-off, Moving Target
Capable
  • A/G WEAPONS TODAY
  • ROCKETS / MGA
  • DIRECT ATTACK
  • STAND-OFF LAND ATTACK
  • STAND-OFF ASuW
  • HARM / AARGM
  • A/G WEAPONS TOMORROW
  • ROCKETS / MGA
  • DIRECT ATTACK
  • STAND-OFF LAND ATTACK
  • STAND-OFF ASuW
  • AARGM

Carrier Tactical Aviation provides world wide
presence and first response capability for MCO
and GWOT scenarios
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N88 F/A-18 Requirements
CDR Rick McCormack Reddog
LtCol B.J. Nownes Fuego
Mr. Mike Huff Huffer
Mr. Eric Kleiber Crusher
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Super Hornet Block II
Providing time sensitive targeting solutions and
high volume precision fires to ground forces and
joint ground stations
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F/A-18E/F Flight PlanNext Generation
Capability Paces the Threat
Distributed Targeting
Onboard Geo-Registration Multiple Movers
Combat ID Distributed Targeting
Processor
Sensor Integration
Mensurated Tgt Coordinate
Electronic Surveillance Electronic Attack
Combat ID Fusion Cooperative Targeting
Emitter Geo-Location
CID
Airborne Networking
Mode 5 IFF MIDS-JTRS Network
Applications SATCOM


Services UAV Connectivity
New A/A and A/G Weapons Integration
Networked Enabled Weapons AMRAAM HOBS
Dual Mode Weapons
  • Developed with Open Architecture Principles
  • Reusable Application Software
  • Modular Design
  • Life Cycle Affordability

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Future Capability Image Correlation Targeting
Geo-registration results
Note Tested against over 12 different target
sets, but truth data was only available for the
ALAST target board shown here
Image Correlation Targeting Offers JDAM Quality
Target Coordinates at Long Standoff Ranges
  • Onboard Geo-Registration for Precise Target
    coordinates through the WX
  • Geo-Registration Targeting allows real-time
    reactive targeting at maximum weapon delivery
    range
  • JDAM Quality target coordinates at long
    standoff ranges
  • With open architecture, principle design will
    support growth to
  • multiple moving targeting solutions using ATFLIR
    or AESA
  • Blue Force situational awareness
  • Combat ID

Weapons TLE
AESA with ICT
Designation Range NM
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Large Payload Capability and Multi-Mission
Flexibility
Precision weapon delivery Survivability Advanced
countermeasures
High Volume Precision Fires Largest Payload,
Significant Mission Flexibility
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  • F-35 Lightning II
  • Next Generation Strike Fighter

CDR Sara Joyner Clutch JSF Requirements N880C5
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Integrated and Fused Mission Systems
Full Spherical Coverage by Distributed Aperture
System (DAS)
RWR 360o Coverage
Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS)
Band 3 / 4 Radar Warning
Fwd Band 3 / 4
Fwd Band 2
  • Targeting
  • FLIR
  • IRST Functions

DAS Apertures
Aft Band 2
Fwd Band 2
Band 3 / 4 Radar Warning
Fwd Band 3 / 4
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
STOVL Delivery
CV Delivery
STOVL IOC
CV IOC
CF-1 FF
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Offensive Firepower1st Day of the War Thru
Sustained Operations
STOVL internal weapons bay1k class weapon each
bayAMRAAM each bay
CV internal weapons bay2k class weapon each
bayAMRAAM each bay
BF-3 undergoing ground vibration testing
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E-2 Hawkeye and C-2 Greyhound Programs
CAPT Richard Drift Wood E-2/C-2 Requirements
Officer OPNAV N880C2
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E-2C and C-2A Update
  • E-2C Current Fleet Requires Investment to
    Maintain Readiness through life cycle to include
    VAW-77 (Reserves at JRB New Orleans)
  • E-2C Priorities for Fleet Sustainment and
    Upgrade
  • In-Flight Refueling, Automatic Identification
    System (AIS), CEC Improvements, Core Open
    Architecture (OA), CNS/ATM Modifications, Radar
    Sustainment/Modernization, and Avionics Upgrades
    HF/Antenna, ARC-210, KY-58, JTIDS and MATT
  • E-2C Program Environment Delivery of Last E-2C
    HE2K on Sept 21, 2009 Closing Out the E-2C
    Production Line
  • C-2A Priorities for Fleet Sustainment and Upgrade
  • SLEP, CNS/ATM Modifications, Kapton Re-Wire,
    NP-2000 Propeller, Ground Controllability, Active
    Propeller Balancing
  • C-2A Projected to Remain in Fleet until
    mid-2020s
  • C-2A Replacement Aircraft Studies

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E-2D - Expanding Surveillance
  • E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Capability
  • Two generation leap in RADAR technology
  • Long Range Detection and Tracking of Air And
    Cruise Missile Threats
  • Sea Target Tracking Out to the Horizon
  • Tracking of Maneuvering Targets Against Ground
    Clutter
  • Expands Surveillance Volume to Optimize Theater
    Air and Missile Defense and Strike Capability

CHANGING THE KILL CHAIN

HE2K
E-2D
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E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
E-2D is the Key Enabler for Naval and
Joint Integrated Fire Control - Counter Air
Capability
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E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
  • Program Description
  • SDD Contract Value 2.4B (CPAF/CPIF)
  • Program Description Two SDD and Three Pilot
    Production Aircraft
  • Period Of Performance 8/03 12/12
  • LRIP Contract Value 433M (FPIF/FFP)
  • Program Description LRIP Lot 1 (2 E-2D A/C) and
    Lot 2 Long Lead Items
  • Period of Performance 6/09 10/11
  • Total Production 75 A/C
  • Five aircraft per Carrier Air Wing

Major Milestones
SDD Highlights
  • SDD Program Execution 94 Complete
  • Requirements well-defined and stable
  • Meeting All Technical Performance Measures
  • SDD Delta One and Delta 2 In Flight Test at NAS
    Patuxent River, MD
  • Flight Test 50 Overall
  • Mission Systems 43
  • Air Vehicle 67
  • Carrier Suitability Tests Underway
  • First Flight Aug 2007
  • Operational Assessment Sep 2008
  • Milestone C Jun 2009
  • Low Rate Initial Production Jun 2009
  • First Shipboard Operations Mar 2010
  • First E-2D to VAW-120 (FRS) Jun 2010
  • Operational Assessment Sep 2010
  • LRIP Lots 3 4 DAB Jan 2011
  • Operational Evaluation (IOTE) Oct 2011
  • Full Rate Production 2013
  • First Squadron Transition 2013
  • Initial Operational Capability 2014

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EA-6B and EA-18G
CAPT John Tater Springett
CDR Greg Byers Pugs
Mr. Steve Underriter Roids
LtCol Jason Schuette Dizzy
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EA-6B and EA-18G
Integrates Latest Technology Electronic Attack
Suite
  • ALQ-218(V)2 RF Receiver
  • ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming Pods
  • Comm Jamming Capability
  • Satellite Communications

Interference Cancellation Systems (INCANS)
ICAP III Prowler Serving the Fleet Effectively
Since 2005
EA-18G Growler On time IOC and Fleet Transition
  • Surpassed 4,940 flight hours on aircraft as of 1
    Aug 09
  • Completed IOTE OPEVAL Report released 29 Jul
    09
  • VAQ-132 transition Jan 09-Sep 09, SFF Sep 09
  • VAQ-141 transition Jun 09-Dec 09, SFF Dec 09
  • 32 EA-6B ICAP III funded
  • Superb operational performance observed
  • Transition to USMC on-track

COMOPTEVFOR Operationally Effective And
Operationally Suitable And Recommended For Full
Fleet Introduction
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EA-6B and EA-18G
  • Hot Topics
  • Potential extension of expeditionary EA-6Bs
  • SECDEF Decision pending
  • 3 USN Expeditionary, 1 USNR
  • Consideration of expeditionary EA-18G purchase
  • 26 EA-18Gs proposed
  • PR-11 decision required
  • Support to MCO and Irregular Warfare or any
    Hybrid thereof
  • ALQ-99 Readiness
  • Next Generation Jammer Effort
  • Analysis of Alternatives
  • Technology Maturation Effort
  • OPNAV Staff Reorganization

EA-6B and EA-18G Interoperable, Networked, High
Demand Weapon Systems of Choice
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Next Generation Jammer (NGJ)
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N-UCAS Demonstration (X-47B)
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N-UCAS Demo Program Overview
  • N-UCAS is a limited suitability demonstration of
    an LO relevant planform operating in the aircraft
    carrier environment. Shipboard demo operations
    will include catapult launches, arrested landings
    and flight in the vicinity of the CV (UCAS-D).
    Air to air refueling will also be demonstrated.
  • AV-1 first flight planned for Fall 2009 with CV
    ops in late 2011
  • The two UCAS-D prototype vehicles will not
    include any mission systems or sensors
  • Navy has not yet determined what the full
    requirements should be for an operational UCAS
    and is conducting an analytical study to inform
    the way ahead
  • Power Projection from the Sea Beyond 2024
    (PPftS) is a Capabilities-Based Assessment (CBA)
    that will provide insight to future requirements
    associated with options to preserve Naval
    Aviation force capacity and capabilities as the
    F/A-18E/F and EA-18G begin to reach the end of
    their service life
  • This investigation is central to determining
    needs associated with potential future Navy
    Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) options
  • The CBA will be completed within 2009 and will
    inform future decisions about fielding a UCAS
    capability

UCAS-D is a Demonstration Program
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X-47B UCAS-D Air Vehicle System in Focus
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Strike Weapons
  • Air to Ground Weapons
  • LCDR Scott Jojo Wilson
  • Ms. Traci Special McCormick
  • Mr. Larry Sweet
  • Mr. Rich Hull
  • Air to Air Weapons
  • Mr. Garth Killer Miller

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Air to Ground Weapons Roadmap
  • Rockets/MGA
  • 2.75 Rockets
  • 5 Rockets
  • 20mm/25mm/50Cal
  • Guided Rockets/MGA
  • APKWS
  • LOGIR
  • Direct Attack
  • GP Bomb
  • LGB/JDAM
  • DMLGB
  • Direct Attack
  • DAMTC
  • JAGM (RW)
  • DMLGB
  • Hellfire (RW)
  • Maverick
  • GBU 24/J109
  • GBU 24/J109
  • GP Bomb
  • LGB/JDAM
  • Stand-off Land Attack
  • JSOW A/C
  • SLAM-ER
  • Stand-off Land Attack
  • JSOW C-1
  • JAGM (FW)
  • SDB II
  • AARGM
  • Stand-off ASuW
  • Harpoon 1-C
  • SLAM-ER
  • Stand-off ASuW
  • Harpoon III
  • JSOW C-1
  • AARGM

Not Funded Not DoN POR
All Wx, Counter EA, Stand-off, Moving Target
Capable
Air to Ground Weapons - Pacing the Threat
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CA / CAD Capabilities Roadmap
MID (RD)
NEAR - FYDP
FAR (ST)
08 10 15 20 25
SRM
HIGH SINGLE SHOT LETHALITY COUNTERMEASURE
IMMUNITY KINEMATIC ADVANTAGE AGILITY
(HOBS) INTERNAL CARRIAGE SURVIVABILITY MULTI-ROLE
DEAD NET ENABLED READY SUSTAINABLE
AIM-9X P3I (NOTIONAL)
AIM-9X BII JSF Integration 9.4 OFS
AIM-9X BII 9.3 OFS
AIM-9M (SRM Inventory Mitigation 2025) AIM-9X
BI
MRM
AIM-120 CEP NOTIONAL
AIM-120 B/C3-C6
AIM-120 C7
AIM-120 D
AIM-7 Sparrow (MRM Inventory Mitigation 2015)
Incremental Approach or New Start
MULTI-ROLE
JDRADM Notional
Weapons Neckdown?
SEAD / DEAD
AARGM P3I NOTIONAL
AGM-88 / HARM
AGM-88E AARGM
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