United States Navy TACAIR Plan RDML MARK R. MILLIKEN Navy International Program Office

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United States Navy
TACAIR Plan
RDML MARK R. MILLIKEN
Navy International Program Office
Navy IPO
Strategy and Focus
• Security Cooperation Objectives
• Naval Transformation
• Sea Power 21
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Strategy to Systems
F/A-18 International Community
F/A-18 Cooperative Successes
Navy’s Commitment To The F/A-18 Program
Improving FMS Customer Support
Conclusion
Security Cooperation Objectives
Coalition Building
Interoperability with
Global Naval Partners
Foreign Capabilities
Navy IPO collaborates with other government
agencies to support implementation of
partner maritime / aviation objectives -- focused
on capabilities
Naval Transformation Trends
RECAPITALIZATION & MODERNIZATION ARE MAKING U.S. NAVAL FORCES MORE . .
– EXPEDITIONARY
• LIGHTER, MORE FLEXIBLE FORCES
• MORE LETHAL POWER
– JOINT
• WITH OTHER SERVICES & ALLIES
– NETWORKED
• LINKAGE OF ALL ASSETS IN THE “BATTLESPACE”
• PERSISTENT INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, RECONNAISSANCE (ISR)
– PRECISE
• REDUCED “SENSOR-TO-SHOOTER” TIMELINES
• PRECISION FROM DISTANCE
– ALIGNED IN ORGANIZATION
• BUSINESS EFFICIENCIES
• MORE SUPPORT FOR FLEET WARFIGHTERS
– RELIANT ON UNMANNED ASSETS
• UAVs, UCAVs, UUVs
Capabilities Alignment
WARFIGHTER
SEA SHIELD
DECISION AIDS
SPACE
WEAPONS
SENSORS
NETWORKS
FORCEnet
FORCE
NET
AIR
SEA STRIKE
SEA
SHORE
SEA BED
SEA BASING
FORCENET
Sea Power 21 Pillars:
Sea Strike, Sea Shield,
Sea Basing, and Force Net
Strategy to Systems
Strategy
Concepts
Capabilities
Requirements
Technology
Programs
Platforms/Weapons/
& Sensors
Why?
What?
Where?
When?
How?
‘International
Program
Plan’
Seapower 21
Mission Capabilities
Sea Shield
• Force Protection
• Surface Warfare
• Undersea Warfare
• Theater Air and Missile
Defense
Sea Basing
• Deploy and Employ
• Integrated Joint Logistics
• Pre-position Joint Assets Afloat
Sea Strike
• Strike
• Fire Support
• Maneuver
• Strategic Deterrence
Force Net
• Intel, Surveillance,
Reconnaissance
• Common Operational & Tactical
Pictures
• Networks
Current F/A-18A-D Operators
Canada
F/A-18A/B
Finland
F/A-18C/D
Switzerland
F/A-18C/D
United States
F/A18A/B/C/D/E/F*
Total F/A-18 built all years
• 1479 A-D Hornets built
Spain
F/A-18A/B
Kuwait
F/A-18C/D
FMS Current Inventory
*203 F/A-18E/Fs delivered to USN
as of Sep 04
• 428 +24 (7 Air Forces)
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Malaysia
F/A-18D
Australia
F/A-18A/B
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Programmatics
Why F/A-18 International?
9g Bulkhead
XN-8
Mission computer
SMS upgrade
Multi-purpose Display Group Upgrade (MDGU)
Integrated Maintenance Training System (IMTS)
F404-GE-402
Enhanced performance engine
APX-111
combined
interrogator/transponder
Radar upgrade
Color HUD
camera / recorder
ALR-67(V)2
Radar warning receiver
450kt Bird Strike
resistant windshield
ALQ-162 jammer
ASPJ
6th MUX bus
Low drag pylon
ECS upgrade
SECOS 610
radio/data link
Collaborative Hornet upgrades collectively benefit all
Hornet operators
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USG Policy Champions
USN Complementary Plan: F/A-18E/F + F-35
Complementary Capabilities . . . No Capability Gap
2013
2020
F/A-18A-C
F/A-18E/F, EA-18G
EA-6B
S-3B
F/A-18E/F and EA-18G Carrier Air Wing saves
over $1B per year in operations and
maintenance costs to the fleet
F-14A/D
F-35C
F/A-18A-C
F/A-18E/F/G Block 2 – AESA / MIDS / ATFLIR
F-35C Block 3 – AESA / MIDS / ATFLIR
USN complementary plan: F/A-18E/F/G+F-35C…
Same benefits can apply for international customers
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International Political Decision Maker
Long-Term
U.S. Government Commitment
Calendar Year
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
2030
Airframe/engine development
First flight
Development test
Operational evaluation
MSIIIB (Full rate production authorization)
First production delivery
USN fiscal year
current plan (460)
In service
EA-18
USN current plan (90)
International
Initial operational capability
•U.S. Navy confidence
•In production today (low risk)
•Long-term USG commitment
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International Political Decision Maker
Total Capabilities Achieved With
An F/A-18 and F-35C Naval
Strike Force
F/A-18E/F
F-35C
Block II
2006
Block III
2013+
International 2017
 Payload flexibility
 17,700 lb payload
 Balanced survivability
 Mission utility (Tanker,
Deep Strike, FAC,
(A), (RECCE)
 Two-seat operations
(F/A-18F)
 Twin engine
 Advanced technology
sensors (AESA, ATFLIR)
 Network enabled
operations (MIDS, DCS)
 UCAV interoperability/
control (growth)
 Advanced support concept
 Balanced
 Autonomic logistics
ORD Specifications
 Multi-aspect signature
reduction (with internal
carriage of stores)
 Increased range
(CV version only)
 Distributed infra-red sensors
 Single engine
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International Political Decision Maker
F/A-18E/F a Model Defense Program
• 203 aircraft delivered as of Sep 04
• 5th year of Multiyear Procurement I
(FY00 – FY04)
– On cost / ahead of schedule
• Multiyear Procurement II
(FY05 – FY09)
– 42 aircraft per year (+6, -0)
• Program of Record
– 460 F/A-18E/F
– 90 EA-18Gs
• Operational in 5 carrier air wings
– CVW-14, CVW-11, CVW-9, CVW-5, CVW-2
• Combat Proven
Stable, long term, low-risk production
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International Political Decision Maker
Naval Coalition Building Systems
F/A-18
Harpoon
P-3C EDA
Ship Transfer
Improving Customer Support
Strategic Planning
Naval War College Initiatives
Outreach
Outreach
Navy IPO
Newsletter
Senior
Acquisition
Reviews
Navy Industry International
Dialogue (NIID)
Tradeshows
International Activity
Database
Company Days
Country
Summaries
Conclusion
Navy IPO is focused on supporting the
international Hornet community