Topic 14 Afloat EWIW source rev 0809 10 Aug 09

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Topic 14 Afloat EW/IW Systems
Enabling Objectives
14.1 STATE the currently fielded afloat Electronic Warfare (EW) systems and their basic
capabilities and limitations.
14.2 STATE the currently fielded afloat cryptologic systems.
EW Systems
ASM Integrated Defense
AN/SLQ-32(V)3
AN/SLQ-32(V)5
Nulka Decoy
MK-53 Launcher
MK-36 Launcher
R17 Software
SH-60 Seahawk
SLQ-32 (V) 5
GALE - Functionality
Utilities
Operations
Indications & Warnings
Movement Models
Terrain Analysis
Predictive Analysis
Area Limitation
ELINT Analysis
COMINT Analysis
Situation Analysis
Force Modeling
Trgt Development
Targeting
Fusion
Correlation
Threat Analysis
Tracking
Friend/Foe
Geospatial Analysis
Electronic Order of
Battle
Theater Missile Defense
Intelligence Preparation
of the Battlefield
Situation Awareness
Wargaming
Mission Rehearsal
Mission Planning
Geospatial Information
System (GIS)
Battle Damage
Assessment (BDA)
GALE-Lite Tools
Tactical Cryptologic Systems
Signals Collection, Location, and Exploitation
SSEE
CCOP
H ostile
forces
I ntegrated
T argeting
S ervice
“Cryptologic-capable”
“To provide timely, relevant,
integrated National and Tactical
intelligence information systems
and services that enable the war
fighter to place weapons on target
and protect our country’s
interests.”
COBLU
Combat DF
HITS
T-RDF
Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment
(SSEE INC E & D)
• Organic to the CSG/ESG
– Highly sensitive signal collection system
– Networked with worldwide resources
– Provides Indications and Warning
– HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding
and Geolocation
• DF utilizing TRDF (Inc. D)
– Supports Force Protection
– Blue Water and Littoral
– Blue Force Monitoring
– National Tasking
• Information Superiority
– Provides access to information
– Enables speed of command
• Shipboard Electronic Attack (EA) capability
The Ship is the Sensor
SSEE-E on USS McCain (DDG-56)
The mast-mounted antenna provides omni-directional
coverage in the VHF and UHF frequency ranges.
Mast Antenna
Starboard
SPLIT ROCK
Port
SPLIT ROCK
AVK
“HF Loop” Antennas (6 total)
Deck Edge Antennas provide HF coverage
and are mounted on a ship’s deck or hull,
encircling the ship so as to provide 360
degrees of reception.
SSEE Inc. E in SSES
Transportable Radio
Direction Finding (TRDF)
• Modular Narrowband carry-on Radio
Direction Finding subsystem of SSEE and
ACCES.
– Provides passive HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding
capability
– Low cost Direction Finding capability to various
ship classes
– Ships pre-groomed with permanently installed
antennas to support carry-on equipment
COBLU/Combat DF
• Cooperative OUTBOARD Logistics Upgrade
(COBLU) (AN/SSQ-124)
• Combat DF (AN/SRS-1)
• Both are organic to CSG/ESG and provide:
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Indications and Warning
Signal/Intercept Analysis
HF/VHF/UHF Signal Detection
HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding
Force Protection
Blue Water and Littoral
Networked with worldwide resources
Provides access to National SIGINT sources
Cryptologic Carry On Program
(CCOP)
• Provides variety of specialized, quick reaction
cryptologic capability to selected fleet units
– Administered by the Fleet Commander
– Managed locally by the Fleet Electronics Shop
– Mission specific cryptologic capability not
incorporated in permanently installed cryptologic
systems
– Used, in part, to validate need to expand capability
into all Tactical Cryptologic Sensors
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Systems and Capabilities
Systems
Capabilities
SSEE
INC F
SSEE
INC E
SSEE
INC D
TRDF
COBLU
Combat
DF
CCOP
Hits
Provides I&W
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Signal Intercept Analysis
X
X
X
X
X
X
HF/VHF/UHF Signal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Detection HF/VHF/UHF DF
X
X
TRDF
X
X
X
X
Geolocation
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Supports Force Protection
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blue Water and Littoral
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blue Force monitoring
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
National tasking
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Speed of Command
X
X
Networked w/worldwide
resources
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Shipboard IO capability
X
X