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1 Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate Overview to Industry 2015 Integrity Service Excellence Col Nathan Smith Deputy Director AFRL Munitions Directorate DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D. Distribution authorized to DoD and US DOD contractors only; Critical technology, May Refer other requests for this document to AFRL Munitions Directorate. DESTRUCTION NOTICE - For unclassified, limited documents, destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. WARNING - This document contains technical data whose export is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., Sec. 2751, et seq.) or the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended (Title 50, U.S.C., App. 2401, et seq.). Violations of these export laws are subject to severe criminal penalties. Disseminate according to the provisions of DoD Directive
2 AFRL Munitions Directorate VISION & MISSION Vision: Global leader in advancing weapons science and technology Mission: Lead the discovery, development, integration, and transition of affordable weapons technology, enabling the warfighter to win across all domains Distribution A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited 96TW
3 AFRL/RW Intro Video Distribution A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited 96TW
4 Agenda Setting the Strategic Context and Vision What are the Gaps & Needs that Inform Weapons Challenges? What are the Technologies that Offset these Challenges? Showing Previous Successes & Current Investments What are our Significant Accomplishments & Transitions? What are our Current Investment Strategies? Solving Warfighter Gaps How are we Addressing Air Superiority Gaps? How are we Addressing Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction Gaps? How are we Addressing Hard & Deeply Buried Targets Gaps? How are we Addressing CAS, SO & PR Gaps? Supporting Partnership Opportunities Where are the BAA Opportunities? Where are the future venues for Industry Engagements? 4
5 What are the Gaps & Needs Informing Weapons Challenges? Challenge: Quantity of Threats and Cost Per Kill / Cost Exchange Ratio Challenge: Fewer 5 th / 6th Gen Combat Platforms and Older Weapons Limit Effectiveness & Targets per Sortie Challenge: Anti-Access / Area Denial (A2AD) Challenge: Hard and Deeply Buried Targets / Underground Facilities 5
6 What Are the Technologies That Offset These Challenges? Technologies that Enable More A/A & A/G Targets per Combat Sortie Better Cost Exchange Ratios for Blue Forces Advanced IADS Penetration & Survivability for both Platforms / Weapons Weapons that are more Effective & Reliable Combine Kinetic & Functional Defeat Mechanisms Networked Integrated Attack Cooperative Engagement / Synchronized Wpns Attack Threat Saturation & Geolocation Automated Functions Autonomy Target Classification / Identification, Countermeasures Dynamic Target Allocation, Reallocation & Geolocation Robust, Secure LPI / LPD Networking, ROE Responsive Precision Navigation Alternatives for GPS Denied Environments, Adv Guidance Lethal & Non-Lethal Effects Selectable, Structural Energetics, Functional Defeat - DE, NKE Weapons Affordability Open Architectures, Adv Mfg, Modularity & High Tech Refresh Survivability Responsive, Fast, Maneuverable, Collaborative Saturation Cognitive EW, Integrated Threat Warning Integrated Technologies Address Challenges 6
7 Previous Successes & Current Investments Strategies 7
8 What are our Significant Accomplishments & Transitions? Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) AFSOC / JSOC Support BLU-129/B AFCENT QRC High Velocity Penetrating Weapon (HVPW) & AFX-808 8
9 What are our Current Investment Strategies for the DoD Weapons COI? FY16 President s Budget COI Tech Areas ($M) High Energy Lasers, $301 GNC, $211 Total = $1.2B 6.1 to 6.3 USAF / USN / USA Undersea Weapons, $54 Non-Lethal Wpns, $23 RF Wpns, $76 GWD, $209 Guided Weapon Demonstrators 6.3 (includes AF hypersonic demos) Ordnance, $204 Propulsion, $84 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A 9
10 What are our Current Weapons Investment Strategies for AFRL? FY16 President s Budget $345M All TD s Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction (Includes Hypersonics) (C-HDBT) Counter Hard & Deeply Buried Targets Close Air Support / Special Operations / Personnel Recovery Air Superiority Kinetic Weapons Global Precision Attack HPEM Weapons Air Superiority Laser System Weapons 10
11 Solving Warfighter Gaps 11
12 Kinetic S&T Focus Areas Air Superiority Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction Hard & Deeply Buried Targets Close Air Support (CAS), Special Operations (SO) & Personnel Recovery (PR) 12
13 How are we Addressing Air Superiority Gaps? 13
14 Air Superiority Demand Signals OSD AT&L Memo, Subject: Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) (10 Oct 12): Requested AF & Navy join DARPA to develop NGAD platform concepts with weapons integration Air Force Development Planning (DP) Governance Structure: Identified Air Dominance as #1 DP priority in recommendations 2011 Capabilities Review and Risk Assessment (CRRA) Combatant Command (COCOM) Integrated Priorities Lists (IPLs) Air Dominance Initial Capabilities Document: Approved by AFROC (2012) FY17 Air Superiority Core Function Support Plan, August 2014 DARPA / USAF / USN Air Dominance Initiative (ADI) Joint Air Dominance Organization (JADO) Quarterly Advanced Capabilities Deterrence Panel (ADCP) OSD
15 Air Superiority Kinetic Vision Small Advanced Capabilities Missile (SACM) Miniature Self Defense Munition (MSDM) Concept definitions / CONEMPs Engagement, mission, campaign & lethality analysis & assessments Component Tech Mat to TRL 5: Non-rigid body airframe designs High alt, low-q control systems (combined Aero/DACS/TVC) Propulsion (Highly Loaded Grain, multipulse, throttle able) Low-cost EO/IR seeker (MSDM) Small ordnance package Advanced GNC algorithms Innovative high capacity carriage & release or ejection concepts CDR- like system concept definitions for ground / flight demos Demo & Transition SACM / MSDM S&T to AFLCMC SACM capabilities: Medium to long range w/ small, lighter weight missile High single-shot Pk Innovative control for enhanced endgame agility w/ low-q High off-boresight High lethality, smaller form factor ordnance package MSDM capabilities: Affordable close-in, all aspect kinetic platform self-defense Air Superiority in A2/AD Environment Multiple variants of basic SACM concept capabilities to handle: Med range A/A threats Long range airborne targets Ballistic Missile Defense Long-Range Counter-IADS Long-range hypersonics Scalable Synchronized Attack Counter-Integrated Air Defense Systems Counter-(IADS) High speed tech mat and demos Distributed/Collab/Coop (DC2) Tech Mat High Pk for SEAD / DEAD Targets Rapid, highly accurate Geo-location Counter-IADS Integrated Demos Follow on high speed tech maturation/ integrated demos Manned-Unmanned Team Autonomy Demo Enable joint warfighter to achieve and maintain air superiority across full range of military operations in current and future threat environments NOT DRAWN TO SCALE Near Term As of: June McClure Mid Term Far Term 15
16 Air Superiority Kinetic Highlighted Tech Efforts Small Advanced Capabilities Missile (SACM) Tech Development / Demo Miniature Self Defense Munition (MSDM) Tech Development / Demo About About AMRAAM Complement Counter 4th/5th Gen A/C & Cruise Missiles High Loadout Effectively Doubles Current A/A Capability Increased Kinematics Ensures Higher Single-Shot Pk Dramatically Improved HOBS for Rear Hemisphere Kills Lower Cost Per Kill Funded Current TRL / TAD: TRL 3 / FY21 Transition: AFLCMC/XZWA Lead TD/POC: RW / Mark McClure Contributing TDs: RQ,RI Prime Contractors: Lockheed-Martin, Boeing, Raytheon AIM-120 AIM-9X Notional MSDM Funded Current TRL / TAD: TRL 2 / FY23 Transition: AFLCMC/XZWA Lead TD/POC: RW / Michael Kostelny Contributing TDs: RQ Contractors: TBD Close-in Platform Self-Defense Extremely-Agile, Highly- Responsive Airframe Enables Penetration into Contested A2AD Environment Complement to Longer-Range KE Weapons (and DE) Minimal Impact to Platform Payload Capacity Very Low-Cost Passive Seeker 16
17 How are we Addressing Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction Gaps? 17
18 High Speed Strike Weapon Video (HSSW) Distribution A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited 96TW
19 Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction Demand Signals Global Horizons USAF Global S&T Vision, Jun 2013: system affordability, autonomous systems, speed, open architectures and modular components America s Air Force: A Call to the Future, July 2014: globally responsive conventional strike capability, innovative, lower-cost options that demand high-cost responses, Stand-off and long-range weapon systems, hypersonic, synchronized and integrated functions with other autonomous systems Air Combat Command Strategic Plan, Securing the High Ground, superior level of survivability and standoff range DISTRIBUTION C. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their contractors only 19
20 Long Range Attack / Air Interdiction Vision Long-Range Strike High Speed Strike Weap (HSSW) Tech Mat HSSW Flight Demos Long-Range Strike Hypervelocity Projectile Technology Follow-On Flight Demos (F-35 Sized, VLS) Very Long-Range Flight Demo Survivable Strike Distributed/Collab/Coop (DC2) Tech Mat (Frameworks, CONOPs, Trade Studies) Small, Affordable, Efficient Engines Low Cost Cruise Missile (LCCM) Demo Cross-Cutting Technologies Alternative (GPS-Denied) Navigation Assured Comms (long-distance, A2/AD) Embedded/Selectable Weapons (Fuzing) Increased Energy Ordnance Integrated MS&A (Models, Tools) Low Cost Multi-Mode Sensors/Seekers Weapon Open System Architecture Long-Range Strike Agile/Enhanced Maneuverability Internal Bay Sizing/VLS Capability Tech Follow-on HSSW Flight Demos Survivable Strike DC2: Multi-Function (Coop Engagement) Fast Moving Target Seekers/Guidance Follow-on LCCM Flight Demos Manned-Unmanned Team Autonomy Demo Survivable Strike Scalable Synchronized Attack Tailored and Selectable Autonomy Demo Weapons as Functional Nodes on GIG Cross-Cutting Technologies Enhanced Alt Navigation (Cold Atom, MEMs) Cyber-Resilient Comms/Sub-Systems Cockpit Selectable Weapons (Effects) Enhanced Ordnance (New Energetic Mtls) EM/Laser-Hardened Structures/Components Cross-Cutting Technologies Cockpit Selectable Weapon (Lethality) Near Term (FY15-FY20) Mid Term (FY21-FY26) Far Term (FY27-32) 20
21 Long Range Attack & Air Interdiction Highlighted Tech Efforts Long-Range Strike Survivable Strike About About GN&C Ordnance Standoff & Time Sensitive Strike Capability in A2/AD Lethal & Survivable against Advanced IADS High Speed Weapon Airframes Efficient High Speed Expendable Propulsion Flight Test Demonstrations of Air breathing and Tactical Boost Glide Concepts (FY18-19) Low-Cost For Mission Affordability Distributed, Collaborative and Cooperative (DC2) Operations Effective In A2/AD Environment Open Architecture / Modularity Survivable / Selectable Effects 5 th /6 th Gen Platform Carriage LCCM Is AGM-X Demo Sensors/ Apertures Control Payloads/Effects Aerodynamics/ Propulsion/Glide Seekers Module Control Key Programs: High Speed Strike Weapon (HSSW) Tech Maturation, Tactical Boost Glide (TBG), Hypersonic Airbreathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) Lead TD/POC: RW / John Leugers Contributing TDs: RH, RI, RQ, RV, RX, RY Prime Contractors: Various Common Components Open Architecture Key Programs: GBU/AGM-X, Low Cost Cruise Missile (LCCM), Survivable Lethality in Contested Environment (SLICE) Lead TD/POCs: RW / Leo Rose and Norma Taylor Contributing TDs: RH, RI, RQ, RV, RX, RY Contractors: Various 21
22 GBU-X / AGM-X Agile, Flexible Effects, Lethality-Dense Weapons Distribution A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited 96TW
23 How are we Addressing Hard & Deeply Buried Targets Gaps? 23
24 HDBT Demand Signals JROC-Validated Requirements: 2005 HDBT Defeat Mission Area ICD 2005 HDBTD Characterize/Engage/Assess ICD 2006 Global Strike JCD 2006 Prompt Global Strike ICD Other Formal Requirements/Guidance 2015 Global Precision Attack Core Function Support Plan (S//NF) 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review Report Multiple IPLs Scientific Advisory Board, Munitions Environment and Force Structure, Aug 2011, (S) 2008 Guidance for Development of the Force Global Precision Attack, Guidance to AF Leadership and Corporate Structure, Core Function Master Plan, Aug 2010, (S//NF) USAF FY15-19 Annual Planning and Program Guidance (APPG) Dec 2011, (S//NF) 2007, 2009, 2011 Capabilities Review and Risk Assessments, (S//NF) Joint Operational Access Concept (JOAC), Jan 2012 (U) Air Force Doctrine Document 3-03, Sep 2006, (AFDD3-03) (U) United States Air Force, Chief Scientist (AF/ST), Report on Global Horizons, A Vision for Air Force Science and Technology (formerly Technical Horizons), Jun 2013 (U) 24
25 Counter HDBT Vision Legacy Weapon Improvements Structural Robustness Survivable Penetrator Explosive Point Initiation for Blast Enhancement Distributive Fuzing Advanced Position, Navigation, & Timing Technology Multi-Hit / Damaged Concrete Modeling Counter-Countermeasure Analysis High Speed Penetrator Technologies Integrated Ordnance Design Reactive Warhead Materials Distributed Intelligent Fuzing Novel Explosive Formulation Network Enabled Cooperative Attack Tools and Characterization Techniques to Quantify Damage & Determine Sensitivity of Explosives Terradynamic Sensing & Control Detect, React, Respond to real-time threats in A2AD Functional Defeat Functional Defeat Tools Leveraging Intelligence Community Knowledge Innovative Techniques to Exploit HDBT Vulnerabilities Cooperative/Collective Defeat Schemes Novel Payload Packages Sensor Data Fusion / Algorithms and Assessment Precision Effects / Placement Deliver Kinetic and Novel Effects Against High Value HDBT Near Term (FY15-FY20) Mid Term (FY21-FY26) Far Term (FY27-32) 25
26 Hard & Deeply Buried Targets Highlighted Tech Efforts High Speed Ordnance Penetrator (HSPOT) Penetrating Weapons Risk Reduction (PWRR) Advanced 2000lb Penetrator (A2K) About About Funded TRL / TAD: TRL 5 / FY19 Transition: AFLCMC/XZW Lead TD/POC: RW/Kelly Oliver Contributing TDs: RQ Provides Improved Penetration Capability of HDBT s Containing Advanced Concrete (15 25 KSI), with up to 4000 FPS (Boosted) Impact in GPS Degraded Environment ~5K lb Class Weapon Increased Stand-off Improved Weapon Survivability Communication Enabled GN&C Survivable Energetic Fill Reactive Material Structures Design that Enhances System- Level Survivability, Reliability of Future Penetrating Weapons Alternative Production Methods, Efficiencies Material Enhancements Adv. concrete tech (15 25 KSI) Funded via Memorandum of Agreement with AFLCMC/EB TRL / TAD: TRL 6 / FY15 Transition: AFLCMC/EBDP Lead TD/POC: RW/Ron Taylor Contributing TDs: RX 26
27 How are we Addressing CAS, SO & PR Gaps? 27
28 Hatchet Warhead Arena Experiment Video 28
29 CAS, SO & PR Demand Signals Global Precision Attack Core Function Support Plans Air Superiority (Air-to-Ground Threats) Core Function Support Plans Special Operations Core Function Support Plans Global Horizons Scientific Advisory Board 29
30 CAS, SO & PR Vision SWAPC Weapons CAS in-a-box Bomb Damage Indicators Affordable SEEKERs Height of Burst in Cluttered Environments Modular Weapon Sub-systems Weapon System Architectures Command Guided Weapons GPS Alternatives Precision Lasing Digital Aided CAS Imaging LADAR Hand Launched Weapons Multi-role Munitions Effective Area Attack w. no UXO Dynamic Mission Planning Accurate Weapon Effect Models Flexible Fuzing Highly Fragmenting Cases Multi-damage Mode Warheads Universal Bomb Racks Tailored Lethality/Low Collateral Damage Pre-launch, Cockpit, and Post Launch Weapon Programmability Dynamic Target Attack Optimized Search & Attack Improved Weapon Range & Kinematics Reliable Datalinks/Networks Beyond Line of Sight Engagement Friendly Force Auto ID Persistence over Targets Weaponized High Powered Microwave Agile Powered Airframes Bomb Damage Assessment/Re-attack Maintaining Target Chain of Custody High Load Out Munitions Next Generation Carriage Systems Synchronization of Multi-munition Attacks Rapid Time-to-Target Effects Next Gen Tube Launched Weapons Special Weapons Low Noise Signature Weapons Enhanced Targeting Aids Smart Projectiles High Energy Density Propulsion Sys Complete F2T2EA Weapon Systems Navigation over water Future Weapons Directed Energy/Lasers Modular Weapon Systems Weapons Provide own Localized Air Superiority Fully Networked Weapons Efficient Weapon Energy Storage Structural Energetics Near Term Mid Term Far Term 30
31 CAS, Special Ops & Personnel Recovery Highlighted Tech Efforts Close Air Support Special Ops (SO) and Personnel Recovery (PR) Tech Efforts Efforts CAS in-a-box (Every MDS a CAS Shooter)(Common Loadouts) Moving Target Strike Hard Candy Propulsion Hatchet Pod Installed CAS Kit (PICK) Digital Aided CAS Dialable Effects Munitions (DEM) Selectable Effects Weapon (SEW) Funded TRL / TAD: 5/6 30/40mm Spotting Charge Transition: Multiple Lead TD/POC: RW/ Avi Nusimow Contributing TDs: RH Funded TRL / TAD: 5/6 Transition: Multiple Lead TD/POC: RW/ Avi Nusimow Contributing TDs: RH Blacktooth Secure / Covert Combat Wireless Network Tactical Off Board Sensing (TOBS) Stiletto BLOS Air Launched ISR 3-D Landing Zone (3D-LZ) Miniature Stabilized ISR Gimbal Laser Pointing System Advanced CAS & Battlefield ID Dialable Effects Munition (DEM) Android JTAC Devices / LVC Training DIST E - US GOV & APPROVED CONTRACTORS ONLY, CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY 31
32 Selectable Effects Munition (SEM) Test Video Distribution A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited 96TW
33 Supporting Partnership Opportunities 33
34 AFRL Industry Opportunities Broad Agency Announcements All BAAs are posted on FedBizOpps at Small Business Innovation Research/ Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) SIBR Technology Maturation Program (STMP) Cooperative Research & Development Agreements (CRADAs) Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) Commercial Test Agreements (CTA) Educational Partnership Agreements (EPA) 34
35 AFRL/RW Armament Technology Open BAA Solicitation #:BAA-AFRL-RWK Description: BAA encompasses 17 munitions related research areas applicable to conventional munitions technology development. Open BAA with 2-Step process (i.e. whitepaper and proposal) and 1-Step process to issue Calls for focused R&D efforts as needed. Status: Posted: 12 March 2015 Closes: 12 March 2017 Now accepting white papers Contact: Kendall Wagner, Contract Specialist Phone: (850) Total Program: $200M * This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 35
36 AFRL/RW High Speed Strike Weapon (HSSW) Open BAA Solicitation #:BAA-AFRL-RWK Description: The objective of the BAA is to investigate, develop, design and demonstrate high speed weapon technologies to TRL 5/6. Open BAA with 2-Step process (i.e. whitepaper and proposal) and 1-Step process to issue Calls for focused R&D efforts as needed. Status: Posted: 13 May 2015 Closes: 30 September 2020 Now accepting white papers Contact: Kendall Wagner, Contract Specialist Phone: (850) Total Program: $49.9M * This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 36
37 Upcoming Weapons-Focused Interchanges With Industry Precision Strike Technology Symposium Classified Joint Weapons Symposium October 2015 at Johns Hopkins Univ in Laurel MD NDIA / Eglin AFB Air Armament Symposium Fort Walton Beach Emerald Coast Conference Center 3-4 November 2015 LCMC-hosted Armament Industry Day in Spring of 2016 Occurs at Eglin in Spring of Even Numbered years Watch FedBizOps for announcement in January
38 Additional Information for Partnership Opportunities 38
39 Summary The Complex and Dynamic Environment will Require Faster, More Cost effective, Survivable, Collaborative, and Innovative DE/KE Weapons to Overcome Challenges 5 th and 6 th Gen Aircraft Require Weapons Capable of Defending our Assets and Enabling our Missions in Challenging Environments AFRL is Addressing Near, Mid, and Far term Capability Gaps with Synergistic DE/KE Weapons Technologies Key Technologies Include: Hypersonics, Autonomy, Alt-PNT, Network Integrated Attack, Low-cost Seeker Tech, Structural Energetics, High-powered Laser Tech, and High-powered Microwave Tech AFRL is Leveraging Partnerships with DARPA, DTRA, ONR, AMRDEC, and More to Solve the USAF s Most Challenging Problems Partnering with Industry is Key to Our Future Successes! 39
40 Back Ups Distribution A: Cleared for Public Release 96ABW
41 Munitions Directorate SBIR/STTR Total Active SBIR/STTR = 131 Current SBIR/STTR = $81M Other Investments = $31M Total Active SBIR/STTR = $112M Phase I SBIR/STTR Topics Phase I Phase I Commercialization Readiness Program Transitions, maturing the technology Impact, Innovation, STTP, Phase III Total Transitions SBIR/STTR = 34 SBIR funds = $31M Other funds = $29M Total Transition Funds = $60M Phase II Phase III 41
42 Air Superiority Capability Area POC: Mark McClure, RWPB FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 Affordable Seeker Technology Study (IH) MS&A - Engagement / Mission/ Campaign Analysis, Tech Trades, Aero GNC, Hit-to-Kill / Lethality (In House & KTR) Government Assessment of KTR designs Propulsion / DACS Tech Dev Affordable Seeker Component Tech Development (KTR) Ordnance / Fuzing Tech Development (MOA w/ Navy) Airframe, Propulsion, & GNC Tech Development (IH & KTR) c5 c5 c5 c5 As of: 31 Jul & 6.3 Funded Sub-system Demo SACM SACM Phase 1 (2-3 KTRs) Risk Reduction PDR SACM Phase 2a (1-2 KTRs) Risk Reduction CDR SACM Phase 2b (1-2 KTRs) Prop/Cntrl Sub-Sys Grnd Demos SACM ATD (2 KTRs) System Prototype, Ground & Flight Demos ss4 ss6 6.2 & 6.3 Partially Funded System Flt Demo MSDM MSDM Ph 0 (4 KTRs) Concept Studies MSDM Phase 1 (2 KTRs) Risk Reduction PDR MSDM Phase 2a (1-2 KTRs) Risk Reduction CDR MSDM Phase 2b (1-2 KTRs) Sub-Sys Grnd Demos ss4 Unfunded SBIR/STTR AFRL/RQ AVIATR AFRL/RD-ACC HEL- FAD MSDM ATD (2 KTRs) System Prototype, Ground & Flight Demos AFLCMC-ACC-AFRL Ongoing Capability & Development Planning for AS 2030 ss6 5 Technology Readiness Level C component SS subsystem S system Collaborations High Capacity Missile Development Planning Mini Self Defense Munition Development Planning NOTIONAL ACQUISITION TIMELINE MDD MS A MDD MS A MS B F-X Development Plan MDD PDR AoA A Technical Development B 42
43 Long Range / Air Interdiction Roadmap FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25+ Long-Range Strike High-Speed Strike Weapon Tech Maturation Activities and Demos (SBIR, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3) Follow-On High-Speed Strike Weapon Tech Maturation/Demos Survivable Lethality Weapon Technologies/CONOPs/Studies (Includes Low Cost Cruise Missile (LCCM) Tech ) (6.2, 6.3) Survivable Strike GBU/AGM-X Technologies/Demos (SBIRs, 6.2, 6.3) Distributed/Collaborative/Cooperative (DC2) Technologies and A2/AD Navigation and Seeker Technologies (SBIR, 6.1, 6.2) Leveraged DARPA, Navy, OSD Efforts LCCM Flight Demonstrations Technology Maturation, DC2 Technology, Core Tech Research Leveraged Program Unfunded Core Research Core Technology Research (SBIR, 6.1, 6.2) (Ordnance/Energetics, Fuzing Systems, Aerodynamics/Guidance/Navigation/Controls, Terminal Seeker Sciences, System Effects Sciences) 43
44 Counter HDBT Roadmap HVPW DTRA IPODS PWRR Hard Target Munition (AFLCMC/XZW) Program 6.2 Program 6.3 Program 6.3 Experiment/Demo Leveraged Program Unfunded Partially Funded Technology Readiness Level (TRL) Transition Point (TAD) 6.2 HTWT Trade Space Design MS&A DP Decision Point (DP) 6.2 HTWT Ordnance Design and Test HTWT Ordnance Design and Test 5 Hard Target Weapon Technologies 6.3 HSPOT Tech Demo 5 TEP A FDAT Concept/Tech Analysis Integrated Demos Functional Defeat 44
45 CAS, SO & PR Roadmap Prior >2026 Small Form Factor / High Lethality / LCD Selectable / Dialable Effects Munitions F2T2E Evasive Mobile Surface Target Difficult Urban Targets LVC CAS Weapons Training Tech Investment Un(der) funded Leveraged Program Leveraged Roadmap 5 TRL CAL Opportunity Transition Point (TAD) Technologies for NextGen Gunship Weapon Datalinks / Networks Combat ID Friend / Foe CAS Experimentation High Confidence 1 st Pass Success T&E Unique Tech Armament Sustainment R&D Agile Combat Support Unique Tech 45
46 Playing the Game Today OR Limited number of very expensive weapons Laser Guided or GPS only weapons greatly limits mission flexibility Anti-Access requires stand-off OR High a/c attrition on ingress High weapon attrition No weapon propulsion insufficient range to reach targets 46
47 Changing the Game Advanced Stand-off Weapons on Legacy Aircraft Advanced Platforms LRS-B F-X Advanced KE/NKE Weapons Network Integrated Attack Automated Functions Precision Navigation Increased Lethality & Effects Survivable 48
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