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Arnold Engineering Development Complex

Be the nation’s best value test and analysis source for aerospace and defense systems Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Air Force Materiel Command

AEDC and the Clark Brandon Deputy Director Test Support Division

Deliver and Support Agile War-Winning Capabilities Headquarters U.S. Air Force OUR ORGANIZATION

Headquarters Air Force

Major Commands (MAJCOM)

WING

Operations Maintenance Medical Mission Group Group Group Support Group

Squadrons* Squadrons* Squadrons* Squadrons*

*Squadrons are the Air Force’s Integrity | Service | Excellence foundational unit Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 AFMC Priorities Mission Areas

Continue to Strengthen AFMC’s Role in the Nuclear Enterprise

Advance Today & Tomorrow’s Combat Capabilities through Leading-Edge Technology

Acquire and Manage War-Winning Capabilities “Cradle-to-Grave”

Perform World-Class Test and Evaluation

Sustain Air Force Capabilities through World-Class Depot Maintenance & Supply

Responsive Installation and Mission Support to Commanders, Airmen & Families

Recruit, Train, and Retain a High Performing Workforce while Caring for our Airmen and Their Families AFTC is the only organization in the AF responsible for Developmental Test (DT) DT is a crucial part of all acquisition processes and the key to the success Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 of all programs AFTC Mission and Vision

Develop, Test, and Evaluate Air, Space, and Cyberspace Systems to Deliver War-Winning Capabilities

Warfighter’s First Choice – Forging our Nation’s Sword and Shield

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 31 Locations Total 18,000 employed – Civilians, Officers, Enlisted, Contractors $2B Annual Budget, BOS at 3 Major Installations $31B in DoD Facilities & Test Ranges 116 Aircraft, 164 Ground Test Facilities

Seattle, WA

Hanscom AFB

Beale AFB Wright-Patterson AFB NAS Patuxent River Hill AFB Crystal City, VA White Oak, MD Denver CO Nellis AFB Langley AFB Moffett Field Peterson AFB AEDC Arnold AFB Tinker AFB Kirtland AFB

HQ AFTC Tucson, AZ White Sands Charleston AFB Missile Range Greenville, TX 412 TW AF Plant 04 Warner-Robins AFB Edwards AFB Holloman AFB Waco, TX Melbourne, FL Lackland AFB 96 TW Eglin AFB

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 96th Test

Support development and acquisition of war-winning weapons in all battlespace media, to test and evaluate state-of-the-art weapons for the warfighter, and to provide superior installation support and serve as responsible stewards of its resources. – Air-to-Air/Air-to-Ground – Aircraft-Store Compatibility – Weapon Effects – Legacy Weapon Systems – Strategic Test Capabilities – Special Ops – Command and Control/Cyber – Range Management – Installation Support Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194

Leverage our location, weather, partnerships, and personnel to conduct independent, objective assessments on behalf of the USAF – Flight Operations – Engineering – Electronic Warfare – Test Management – Maintenance – Installation Support

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC)

Conduct developmental test and evaluation for the Nation through modeling, simulation, ground and flight test. – Aerodynamics – Altitude propulsion – Hypersonic systems – Space simulation – Altitude rocket motors – High-speed sled – Navigation warfare – Radar cross section

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 AEDC’s Heritage

• A Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Study – Commissioned by Gen “Hap” Arnold – Led by Dr. Theodore von Kármán • Key Findings – Before WWII, US military aeronautical technology took backseat to pure science/civil research – Not the case in Japan and Germany • Both had significant technological advantages early in the war – US needs a research complex similar to Germany’s Peenemünde Army Research Center

“Toward New Horizons” Outlined The Air Force R&D Blueprint for the Next 50 Years Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 From Peenemünde To Tullahoma

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 AEDC - Wing Equivalent

AEDC Wing Staff Commander

Test Operations Test Sustainment Test Support 704th Test Grp

586th Det 1 Propulsion Flight Systems 586th FLTS 704TG/Det 1 WSMR Range CTF CTF Flt Test RCS Test Sched

Space & Missiles Tunnel 9 846th TS 704th TSS CTF CTF Sled Track Msn Support

Hypersonic 746th TS NFAC OL-AA Systems Guidance/Nav CTF DE CTF Test McKinley ICBM OL-AC Climatic CTF Surv/LGTF Laboratory

Space Test CTF Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Hypersonic Systems CTF

APTU • DoD’s Hypersonic Propulsion Test Facility Flight Test Team • GSU at Edwards AFB, CA • Responsible for coordination of all AFTC Hypersonic Flight Testing High Speed System Test • ~$20M/year Test and Evaluation Science and Technology (T&S/S&T) Portfolio Hypersonic Test Investment Portfolio • 5-year/$350M Portfolio of Test Capability Investments Across DoD

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194FaCET at Mach 6 Flight Systems CTF

Six Wind Tunnels (16T, 16S, 4T, A/B/C): • Speeds: Runway to Mach 10 • Altitude: Up to 180,000 ft • Temperature: Up to 1,700°F • Test Section Size: 1ft to 16ft • Testing/Evaluation includes: • Aerodynamic stability & control • Aerodynamic loads • Store integration & separation • Propulsion integration (inlet/exhaust) JSF wind tunnel test • Flow vis. (Pressure sensitive paint) • Static & Dynamic pressures • Rocket staging • Rocket plume characterization • Full-scale munitions • Full-scale captive flight • Aerothermal environments • Material/Structural

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 NASA Constellation Propulsion CTF

Nine Active Test Cells: • SL1/2/3, C1/2, J1/2, T3/11 • Up to Mach 4.0 • Sea level to 100,000 feet • -85° F to 1,200°F • 0.45% humidity (1/10th Sahara) • Up to 100,000 lbs. thrust • More than 3,000 data channels & 156,000 samples / second F135 Afterburner test • Inlets up to 12 feet diameter • Continuous flow • Developmental tests – new systems • Service life extensions – legacy systems • Turbine engines: turbofan, turbojet, turboprop Advanced Engine Tech - Fan Demo Space and Missiles CTF

MISSION: Test and evaluate space and missile systems at realistic conditions for national programs using a fully MinutemanOrbital Debris III ICBM Impact Motor engaged government-led and contractor-supported team while maintaining and upgrading T&E capabilities to meet future program needs. CAPABILITIES: Nationally recognized Subject Matter Experts (SME) with technical skills and tools (facilities) to perform TEST & EVALUATION of… Rocket Propulsion - solid rocket motors & liquid rocket engines - up to 100K ft alt, 500K lbf thrust, 6 minutes High-Temperature Materials - reentry & hypersonic thermal protection sys - up to Mach 8, 13K °F, 30 minutes of run time Hypervelocity Flyout, Impact & Lethality - hypersonic aero, kinetic energy weapons, orbital debris impact - up to 225K ft alt, 44 lbm launch wt., 23K ft/sec impact velocity High-Alt/Space Environmental Effects & Sensors - Senor/material characterization, HWIL simulation & threats - down to -432 °F, 10-7 Torr, up to 1 month, natural + manmade Multi-Spectral Signature Measurements & Analysis - worldwide collection of ultraviolet, visible & infrared signatures - threat missile and hostile fire analysis & radiometric modeling NASAJSIS Orion“Nose-on” CEV MaterialTrack Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 704th Test Group

• Mission: Provide superior test and evaluation in support of the warfighter • Vision: Be the premier provider of unique test and evaluation capabilities relevant to tomorrow's warfighter through world-class people improving technical excellence, cost-  Technology Areas effectiveness and agility  Radar Cross Section measurement  Guidance/navigation systems (INS, GPS, GPS-denial)  Advanced avionics  Aircrew escape systems  Munitions/missile performance  Aircraft survivability  Landing gear test  Directed energy

3 Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 National Full-scale Aerodynamic Complex CTF Two Test Cells: • World’s largest wind tunnels • “40x” – 40 feet x 80 feet – 300 kts • “80x” – 80 feet x 120 feet – 100 kts • Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif. • NASA divested facility in 2003, USAF began lease in 2005 • Parachute testing for NASA NASA Mars Science Lab • Rotorcraft testing for U.S. Army • Full-scale slow-speed fixed-wing aerodynamics • Semi-truck drag for Dept. of Energy

US Army UH-60

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 McKinley Climatic Laboratory

• On Eglin AFB, Fla. • 6 chambers • Main chamber 3,282,500 cu. ft. • large enough to test C-5A • -80 – 170F • winds up to 60 knots • rain up to 15 inches/hour • can simulate 80,000 feet altitude

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Tunnel 9

Tunnel 9: • On GSA campus in White Oak, Md. • Formerly Naval Surface Warfare Center staff/facility – BRAC ‘97 • Aerodynamic and Aerothermal • Mach 6.7, 8, 10, 14 • 5 foot diameter • Up to 2,900°F • Nominal altitudes up to 173,000 feet Orion Crew Vehicle • Run times up to 15 seconds

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Shroud separation What We Provide

• Timely, objective, independent, & accurate DT evaluations • Professional test expertise and state of the art facilities

• Our greatest contribution is finding problems that lead to design improvements early in the acquisition process – Large potential cost avoidance over the lifetime of the weapon – Problems found/fixed early in the developmental process cost a fraction of the cost to fix the problem in production or deployment – Fewer latent defects means more reliable weapon systems, more lethal warriors, and greater security for the US and its allies

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 AEDC’s Customers

National / Joint Programs International/Allied

•Navy F/A-18 •Arrow 3

•B-52H

•F-35 Lightning

•Navy BAMS Defense •F-15S •JTFM-3

•TuAF F-16C •LGM-30G •F-35 Lightning

•ATK Castor 30

•S434 •S434

•Trent 1700/XWB •Gulfstream 650 – BR725 • on Airbus A350

•BR725 Commercial

Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194 Bottom Line

AEDC is a “crown jewel” US DT&E capability

• National/world-unique facilities and capabilities

• World-class technical and craft workforce

• Major impact on the economy of Middle Tennessee

• Committed to innovation and improvement

• Dedicated to developing advanced military, exploratory, and commercial aerospace systems

• Eye on the future – 100 Year Horizon

We’re Faithful to General Arnold’s Vision: An Air Force Second to None! Approved for Public Release AEDC2019-194