Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift
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Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift: Past and Future 22 Oct 2015 Presented to: Center for Strategic and International Studies Presented by: Michael Fallon Assistant PEO(A)(RW) for Science and Technology, NAE Rotorcraft Science and Technology Portfolio Manager Cleared for public release NAVAIR-PEOA-055-2014 1 PEO(A) Portfolio Tactical Airlift Heavy Lift Helicopters CH-53E C-9 C-12 MH-53E Multi-Mission C-20 C-26 CH-53K Air ASW Systems Helicopters C-37 C-40 UC-35 C-130 Sonobuoys, Multi-Static Active Coherent, High Altitude ASW, Airborne PMA-207 PMA-261 ASW Intelligence PMA-299 PMA-264 MH-60R MH-60S PROGRAM EXECUTIVE PMA-290 OFFICE AIR ASW, PMA-271 ASSAULT & SPECIAL MISSION PROGRAMS PMA-276 PMA-274 Airborne Strategic Maritime Patrol & Command, Control Reconnaissance & Communications Aircraft PMA-275 P-3 E-6B P-8A VH-3D UH-1N UH-1Y MV-22 VH-60N AH-1W AH-1Z CV-22 VH-92A Light / Attack Helicopters V-22 Joint Program Office Presidential Helicopters NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 2 PMA 299 Multi-Mission Helicopters Mission Statement: Provide world class rotary wing warfighting capabilities and support to the global maritime community Advanced ASW Extended Range Growth Sensors Capabilities Electronic Warfare Improved Performance Enhanced Integrated ASE Directed Energy Weapons Advanced GPS-Denied Digital FAC/FIAC Interoperability Operations Weapons HH-60H Quantity: 23 • Combat SAR, Spec Warfare Support, ASUW, SAR, MEDEVAC, Log Support • Operational Since 1989 / Retire 2016 FAC/FIAC Defense MH-60S Qty Delivered to Date: 266 • VERTREP, VOD, SAR, CSAR, CNS/ATM ASUW, OAMCM Compliance • IOC Aug 2002 / Retire 2030+ MH-60R Qty Delivered to Date: 202 Improved Condition Based • ASW, ASUW Situational • IOC Dec 2005 / Retire 2030+ Maintenance Awareness • FMS Partners: Australia and Denmark NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 3 PMA-261 Heavy Lift Helicopters Capabilities Airborne Command FARP/RGR Navy VOD Assist Growth & Control MCM Assist Humanitarian Relief SAR Noncombatant Combat Equipment Evacuation Transport Tactical Aircraft & Personnel Recovery Aerial/Ground FY15 FY17 FY19 FY21 FY23 FY25 Refueling Sea Basing STOM C/MH-53 E SUSTAINMENT PLAN CH-53 K SDD IOC FRP Troop Movement Cargo Transport Resupply T64 ENGINE R&M GE38 ENGINE R&M GROWTH IMDS/CBM IVHMS/CBM+ (FCOE + IHSMS) DVE SYMBOLOGY + STABLE FLIGHT HUD & SEE THROUGH LANDING Mission Statement: To provide and sustain affordable products, services, and capabilities SURVIVABILITY IMPROVED SURVIVABILITY that enable the Navy / Marine Corps Team to accomplish the Heavy Lift Mission PAYLOAD (UPGRADES) REDUCE WEIGHT / INCREASE LIFT Inventory: DIGITAL INTEROPERABILITY DIGITAL INTEROPERABILITY • CH-53E 149 MISSON SYSTEMS MISSION SYSTEMS (ARMOR, TBFDS, LITTER, ETC) • MH-53E 28 P3I PLANNING PBL PLANNING NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 4 PMA-275 V-22 Osprey Mission Statement: Develop, deliver, and support effective, suitable and affordable V-22 systems for our warfighter throughout the program life-cycle Capabilities Technology Insertion Advanced Weapons & Enhancements Weapons Growth International Digital Extended Range Interoperability USN Command Electronic Warfare & Enhanced Integrated ASE SOCOM Control Reconnaissance/ USMC Surveillance Fleet Support COD/VOD Aerial Tanker Executive Aerial/Ground Transport Refueling SAR & CSAR MEDEVAC Present Special Assault Support Emerging Operations Future NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 5 PMA-276 H-1 Upgrades Aerial Escort (Y & Z) Air Evacuation (Y) Mission: Develop, deploy and support Armed Reconnaissance (Y & Z) Close Air Support (Y & Z) affordable systems to maintain dominance Combat Assault Transport (Y) Command & Control Support (Y) throughout the life cycle of the H-1 aircraft Conduct Air Delivery (Y) 160 ‘Y’ / 189 ‘Z’ Forward Air Control (Y & Z) Strike Coord & Recon (Y & Z) Capabilities Advanced Weapons Improved Weapons Growth Digital Interoperability Degraded Visual Environments International Navigation Extended Range Structural Improvements Improvements USMC Electronic Warfare ASE Improvements Electrical Power Improvements Technology Insertion & Reconnaissance Integrated ASE Enhancements Anti-Air Warfare Deep Air Support Vessel Board, Command & Search & Seizure Control Close Air Support Digital Interoperability Structural Improvements Improved Weapons CASEVAC Present Special Operations Emerging Assault Support Future Electronic Warfare Electrical Power ASE Improvements NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 6 PMA 274 Presidential Helicopters / Executive Lift Mission Statement: To provide helicopter transportation to the President and the Vice President of the United States, members of the President’s Cabinet and foreign dignitaries as directed by Director, White House Military Office (WHMO) Growth Capabilities Wide Band Line of Sight (WBLoS) - Both A/C (FY18) Cabin Interior Update - VH-3D’s (FY17-19) VH-3D Service Life Extension (SLEP) • Quantity: 11 - Begin FY16 (5 VH-3D’s / • Delivered to HMX-1 in 1974 6 VH-60N’s) VH-60N 401C Engine Upgrade - VH-60N • Quantity : 8 • Delivered to HMX-1 in 1989 VH-92A • Quantity to be Delivered: 23 . 21 Operational A/C Present . 2 Test A/C Emerging • EDM-0 currently undergoing Lift Improvement - Future cosite testing VH-3D • IOC Planned for 2020 NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 7 Joint Future Vertical Lift • Joint effort to design, develop and field a family of 21st century vertical-lift solutions • Army-led Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) S&T program through 2019 • Significantly advances air vehicle performance and systems Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant integration technologies JMR Demo • Joint Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program definition underway • Five FVL Capability Sets defined covering all DoD vertical lift missions • JROC designated Navy lead for Common Systems team Bell V-280 Valor JMR Demo • Emphasizes Joint Common Architecture based implementation JMR-TD will mature the technology basis and inform FVL NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 8 PEO(A) Near-Term Opportunities Tactical Airlift Heavy Lift Helicopters Propulsion PBL Trainers Maintenance & Logistics Support Software Support Multi-Mission Program Support Helicopters Integration of Mission Systems Cockpit Modifications Trainers Air ASW Systems FMS Support Logistics Products/ Reliability Improvements PMA-207 PMA-261 Sonobuoy Support Aircraft Modifications Sonobuoy Engineering Support ALFS Improvements Sonobuoy Procurement PMA-299 PMA-264 PROGRAM Maritime Patrol & Reconnaissance EXECUTIVE Aircraft PMA-290 OFFICE AIR ASW, PMA-271 Airborne Strategic Command, GFE Breakout ASSAULT & Control & Communications Software Engineering Support SPECIAL MISSION P-8 Commercial Engine Depot PROGRAMS Aircraft Modifications P-8 Commercial Airframe Depot Contractor Logistics Support PMA-276 PMA-274 Aircraft Modifications Cockpit Upgrade Trainers APU Modification GFE Procurement PMA-275 Mission Systems Optimization Software Support Support Equipment Aircraft Modification Legacy SPAR Logistics Support Propulsion PBL Software Support Logistics Support Aircraft Modifications Trainers Light / Attack FMS Support FMS Support Presidential / Executive Lift Helicopters Trainers V-22 Osprey Helicopters NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 9 PEO(A) Future Technology Needs • Digital Interoperability • Data Fusion • Collaboration with Unmanned • Onboard and off-board sensors Systems • Integration with Distributed • Software Netted Systems • FACE-compliant modular software • P-8A Applications Based Architecture • Degraded Visual Environment • Cyber Information Assurance /Anti- • Sensors, Displays, Flight Tamper Control • Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT) • Survivability • Aircraft Survivability Equipment • Sensor Developments/Enhancements (ASE) • Signal Processing/ clutter reduction • Engine Suppressor algorithms • Crashworthiness • Reduced Size weight and Power • Software Defined/ Multi-mission • Energy sensors • Replaceable/Rechargeable/ Harvesting • Structures/Materials • Condition Based Maintenance/ Integrated Health Monitoring Systems • Damage Detection • Additive Manufacturing NAVAIR-PEOA-046-2015 10.