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Navy in JIAMD Programs – The Way Ahead Sea-Based Terminal Working Group Update to NDIA

Navy in JIAMD Programs – The Way Ahead Sea-Based Terminal Working Group Update to NDIA. RDML Brad Hicks Deputy Surface Warfare for Combat Systems/Weapons (N76F) April 7, 2005. Sea Power 21 Missile Defense Operations. UNCLASSIFIED. Sea Shield.

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Navy in JIAMD Programs – The Way Ahead Sea-Based Terminal Working Group Update to NDIA

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  1. Navy in JIAMD Programs – The Way AheadSea-Based Terminal Working Group Update to NDIA RDML Brad Hicks Deputy Surface Warfare for Combat Systems/Weapons (N76F) April 7, 2005

  2. Sea Power 21 Missile Defense Operations UNCLASSIFIED Sea Shield Provide regional defense for allies and expeditionary forces where land based missile defenses are denied, as well as critical air and seaports Sea Strike FORCEnet Active missile defenses augmented by advances in ISR and INFO OPS (IO) provide high leverage offensive defensive integration in missile defense Sea Basing Maintaining the Joint Sea Base sanctuary is the Navy’s highest operational level missile defense priority Missile defense is a key capability in executing Sea Power 21 and the National Strategy UNCLASSIFIED

  3. The Challenge Defense of the Joint Sea Base, APODs, and SPODs from SRBM & MRBM • Analysis defines clear capability gap • 2012 MCO-3 (POM 06) • 2020 MCO-1 & MCO-2 (PR07) • COCOM Priority • A potential Navy contribution to a joint BMD solution

  4. The Joint Missile Defense Vision AF Navy Number of threat TBMs Army USMC Information Operations Time Critical Strike Engagement Offensive IO TCS for TELs Missile engagement Assess Risk IO Assessment % TBMs reduced Assess Risk TCS Assessment % TBMs reduced Assess Risk Sea Based Terminal Defense Contributes to Layered Defense Tier 1 Missile Engagement SM-3 ABL THAAD % TBMs reduced Assess Risk Tier 2 Missile Engagement SBT PAC-3 % TBMs reduced To address… Reduction in threat TBMs D+1 D+2 D+3 D+4 D+5 D-DAY

  5. Two Tier Sea Based Defense Exo-atmosphere Endo-atmosphere BMDS Layered Defense requires Midcourse and Terminal Engagement Capability Depth of fire needed to achieve desired Pn / Pra SRBM / depressed trajectories may not allow engagement by exo-atmospheric systems

  6. SBT Assessment History • FY03 SBT Study • Near term focus • SM-2 Block IV mod test • POM 06 BUR • Netted TAMD assessment • Included assessment of SBT missile options • PR07 Navy SBT way ahead effort • TF Missile Defense issue • 14 Dec Navy-MDA BOD SBT Brief • Significant MDA interest • Result was joint Navy-MDA sponsorship of SBT BMD Assessment

  7. SBT Assessment Charter • Examine a range of options for SBT systems development • Consider ongoing MDA and service programs that could be leveraged for SBT • Address need to ensure Joint Assured Access and Defense of Joint Sea Base • Assess combat systems options / requirements • Present options and assessment to MDA and Navy leadership

  8. Sea-Based Terminal BMD AssessmentWorking Group Organization Assessment Leads Kevin Apel CAPT(s) Bill McQuilkin Technical Leads Mickey Skamangas Bill Tropf MDA (DT, AB, TR, SE, PI, BC) OPNAV (N76, N70, N81, N2) USA USAF STRATCOM J8 JTAMDO AMRDEC DIA MSIC SPA PEO IWS (1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 6.0 7.0) PEO Ships NSWC-DD JHU-APL SEA 017 Threat Assessment Steve Peduto Capabilities-Gaps Analysis Gary Schnurrpusch Systems Architecture Jerry Rogers Options CDR Gary May SBT Working Group

  9. Sea-Based Terminal BMD AssessmentAnalysis Team Approach • Threat Assessment: • Define threat space • Characterize operational threat environment • Capabilities-Gaps Analysis: • Quantify operational capabilities & gaps given the BMDS program of record • Assess operational contribution of SBT options • System Architecture: • Characterize Block 2010 BMDS baseline • Develop and characterize SBT options • Options: • Characterize cost, schedule, and riskof selected options Performanceassessment of SBT options

  10. Sea-Based Terminal BMD AssessmentOption Assessment Criteria (U) Assessment Criteria Operational Performance Program • Availability of assets • Mission commonality • Adequate number of engagements • Complexity of BMC2, communications • Risk to assets • Engage targets • Adequate fire power • Defend assets or area (footprint) • Maintain battle space • Produce effective kill • Ability to fill the gap • Development status • Technical maturity and risk • Conceptual Modifications • Cost • Schedule Sea-Based Terminal BMD options are assessed on ability to provide robust defense of the Sea Base and forces ashore.

  11. SBT CapabilityFunctional Building Blocks PLATFORMS CG / DDG DDX Large Ship CVW TACAIR WEAPONS SM-6 Mod SBMSE MSE Marinized THAAD THAAD C2BM Aegis BMD w/ SBT Mods OA Aegis w/ SBT Mods DDX w/ SBT Mods PATRIOT ECS THAAD C2BM Airborne Organic C2BM Airborne Integrated C2BM SENSORS Modified SPY-1 Modified DDX DBR PATRIOT Radar THAAD Radar Aircraft Organic Radar Aircraft IRSTS

  12. SBT Option Candidate "ESG"s Aegis/DDX with SM-6 Aegis/DDX with SBMSE Aegis/DDX with Marinized THAAD Surface Combatant Options Large Ship Embarked PAC-3 Large Ship Embarked THAAD Large Ship PAC / THAAD Engage on SPY Radar Embarked System Options TACAIR with MSE Engaging on own or Aegis Radar TACAIR Options

  13. Sea-Based Terminal BMD AssessmentStatus / Group Schedule Refinements Refinements Refinements 1/19 2/2 EXCOMM EXCOMM / BoD EXCOMM BoD 2/28 3/28

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