PEO(U&W) Overview

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4 March 2015
Presented by:
RADM (sel) Mark Darrah
PEO(U&W) for Unmanned Aviation & Strike Weapons
Mr. Sean Burke
Persistent Maritime UAS
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Col. Eldon Metzger, USMC
PM Navy & Marine Corps Small Tactical UAS
CAPT Jeff Dodge, USN
PM Multi-Mission Tactical UAS
CAPT Beau Duarte, USN
PM Unmanned Carrier Aviation
CNO’s Sailing Directions:
• Warfighting First
• Operate Forward
• Be Ready
Unmanned systems in the air and water will employ greater autonomy
and be fully integrated with their manned counterparts.
CNO’s Navigation Plan 2015 - 2019
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Our Navy must be able to achieve access in any domain - where
we need it, when we need it - and possess the capability mix of
kinetic and non-kinetic weapons to prevail today and be ready to
win tomorrow.
Continue to improve the passive and active kill-chain capabilities
of netted, multi-mission carrier air wing aircraft from NIMITZ and
FORD Class aircraft carriers to assure sea control and strike
dominance in contested sea and air spaces. … We will improve
our platforms’ reach in all domains through new payloads of more
capable sensors, networks, and weapons.
Payloads Over
Platforms …
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Theater Mission
Planning Center
TOPSCENE
Common
Munitions BIT
Reprogramming
Equipment
WASP
Harpoon Missile System
Joint Mission
Planning SystemExpeditionary
GP BOMBS/ PRACTICE BOMBS
DATA LINK POD
SLAM ER
SDB II
LGB/ DMLGB/ LGTR
UAS Common Control
System
Electronic
Kneeboard
(EKB)
Joint Mission
Planning SystemMaritime
41 T/M/S
ROCKEYE/GATOR
JDAM/ LJDAM
Air Wing Ship Integration/
Digital Camera
Receiving Station
Tomahawk Weapon
Control Systems
OASuW
PMA-281
JSOW
PMA-201
FMU-139
Fuzes
AAE
PMA-280
TOMAHAWK
CAD/PAD
MQ-4C Triton
MLT
BQM-74E
PMA-262
GQM-163
BAMS-D
TAAS
PMA-208
Wasp
RQ-21A Blackjack
Raven B
Wasp IV
GQM-173
Shadow
PMA-266
AQM-37
PMA-242
PMA-268
MQ-8B
Fire Scout
Programs Assigned
ACAT I: 9 (plus 3 PRE-MDAP)
ACAT II: 6
ACAT III: 3
ACAT IV: 7
Demo: 3
Non-ACAT/AAP: 80
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Threat Sim
BQM-177
T-Hawk
RQ-20A Puma
SNTC
Scan Eagle
MQ-8C
Fire Scout
Cargo UAS
TCS
AARGM
Paraflares
MLMs
Ammo
X47B
(Demo)
UCLASS
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GRIFFIN
Maverick
Hellfire
Rockets
2.75”
5”
BQM-34
APKWS II
JAGM
Aircraft Gun Systems
HARM
Lasers
SMOKEY SAM
JATO
RATO
VIPER STRIKE
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UAS
Groups
Max
Normal
Weight Operating
(lbs)
Altitude (ft)
Speed
(kts)
Representative
DoN UASs
Group 1
0-20
<1200 AGL
100
RQ-11 Wasp
Group 2
21-55
< 3500 AGL
<250
Scan Eagle
Group 3
<1320
<FL 180
<250
RQ-21A Blackjack
Group 4
>1320
<FL 180
Any
MQ-8 Fire Scout
Group 5
>1320
>FL 180
Any
MQ-4C Triton/
UCLASS
Col. Eldon Metzger, USMC
PMA-263, Small Tactical
CAPT Jeff Dodge, USN
PMA-266, Multi-Mission Tactical
Mr. Sean Burke
PMA-262, Persistent Maritime
CAPT Beau Duarte, USN
PMA-268, Unmanned Carrier
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2017
Group 3
RQ-7B Shadow
2018
2019
• Enhanced
Communications
Relay
TBD
GROUP 4
TBD
• Engine Upgrade
Group 3
RQ-21A Blackjack
2020
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New Heavy Fuels Engine
Beyond Line of Sight
Tactical Common D/L
Maritime Radar
SAR / GMTI
EO/IR Turret Refresh
• Tactical WAAS
• EO/IR Turret
Refresh
• Laser Designator
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Payload Increase
Sense & Avoid
Auto Imaging
Precision Weapons
Launch/Recovery
Group 1
Raven, Puma & Wasp IV
• Common Controller
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• Comms Relay
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• Solar Cell/
• Fuel Cell
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INCREASED CAPABILITIES
CURRENT
2015
Group 5
2016
2020
UCAS
GW> 1320 lbs
Group 4
2024
UCLASS
BAMS-D
MQ-4C Triton
Potential Cargo POR
Cargo RDC
GW> 1320 lbs
OpAlt < 18 Kft
FUTURE
MQ-8C
MQ-8B
Fire Scout
USMC Group-4
???
Common Control System (CCS)
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• Cultural Change
• “System” vice “Platform”
• Speed to Fleet / Payload Reconfigurability
• Air Space Integration
• Manning
Autonomy
• Bandwidth / Comm Links
• Ship Integration
• Evolving Usage / CONOPS
• TCPED Architecture
• Interoperability
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• Navy is on glide slope to provide:
– Persistence via unmanned systems . . . Increasingly from the sea
– Capacity with more platforms and sensors
– Capability with automated sensors
– Flexibility with modular, scalable “plug & play” sensors
– Timeliness through effective TCPED process
– Connectivity through secure information sharing
Navy’s intent is to produce a family of
capable, effective, and interoperable
unmanned systems that integrate with
manned platforms and ships to provide
situational awareness and warfighting
advantage to commanders at all levels
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