Program Summary Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company Program Overview_1 1
Unique Battlespace High Altitude Area Defense Battlespace SM3 Block 1A Aegis SM3 / SM3 Altitude (km) / SM3 Atmosphere Transition Region Exo Endo Patriot / PAC-3/ MSE Countermeasures Advanced Threats PATRIOT / PAC-3/MSE SRBM MRBM IRBM Threat Range Fills the Exo-Endo Gap for Effective Layered Defense Program Overview_2 2
Description Defends against short and medium range ballistic missiles Unique Endo/Exo Capability Capability Against Mass Raid Highly Mobile & Deployable Worldwide BMDS Interoperable Fire Control & Communications Interceptor Launcher Radar Plans and controls all engagements BMDS interoperability Endo/exo capability Single -stage solid propellant booster 8 interceptors / launcher Up to 9 launchers per Battery Transportable X-band Performs surveillance and fire control Operational flexibility Hit-to-Kill lethality 30 minute reload Extensive coverage Robust communication capabilities High single-shot Pk Sized for volume threat Program Overview_3 3
Flexible configuration Battery Configuration 48 Interceptors U.S. Army at 6 Launchers/Battery 6 of 9 Launchers 1 Battery can support 9 Launchers 8 Interceptors/Launcher FOL 2 Tactical Station Groups Commercial power compatible SSG LCS LCS SSG Mobile or fixed emplacement Rapidly deployable system Tactical Station Group 1 TOS TOS Tactical Station Group 2 1 Fire Control and Communications (TFCC) Air, rail, ship, road transportable Emplacement in 4 hours or less Flexible Emplacement Configurations PPU CEU AEU EEU 1 Radar Group Support Equipment LCS Launch Control Station SSG Station Support Group TOS Tactical Operations Station PPU Prime Power Unit CEU Cooling Equipment Unit AEU Antenna Equipment Unit EEU Electronics Equipment Unit FOL Fiber Optic Links Program Overview_4 4
Engagement Operation 4 Interceptor Launch 1 5 System Target Designation Threat Discrimination Target Track and IFTUs 6 KV Endgame Homing 6 INTERCEPT Hit Assessment TOM Uplink, KV Designate Target 5 4 Seeker On, Endgame IFTU In-flight Operations Radar tracks interceptor TFCC monitors and controls engagement Radar provides interceptor IFTUs Midcourse fly-out via IFTU s & onboard navigation Interceptor acquires target using seeker Radar conducts Hit Assessment and reports to TFCC Link-16 3 Tracking and Threat Assessment 3 In-Flight Target Updates (IFTUs) 2 TFCC/Radar Initiates Tracking 1 Radar Detects, Verifies Target 2 Interceptor Guidance Update Defended Asset Threat Launcher Launch Operations Radar searches, acquires, tracks and discriminates target TFCC receives target data from radar, plans intercept solution, sends launch command to missile launcher Launcher issues command, interceptor executes launch sequence, launches 1 Interceptor Launch Launcher Radar TFCC Threat Detection and Tracking Events Interceptor Events TOM- Target Object Map Endgame- Final KV Mode Program Overview_5 5
Program Plan FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 14 12 IOT&E FTI-01 FTO-01 11a FTO-02 WSMR Batteries 1-5 On Contract PMRF No Test Development and Flight Testing RTS Spiral Development Interceptor Deliveries 1 24 48 72 96 Launch on Link-16 BMDS Interoperability 140 Ground Component Deliveries 1 st Battery 2 nd Battery Production Program 3 rd Battery 4 th Battery 5 th Battery Fielding Program A-4 Battery Activation A-2 Battery Activation Soldier Training / Contractor Logistics Support D-2 Battery Activation Conditional Materiel Release Authorized DRR PDR PMRF WSMR - Design Readiness Review - Preliminary Design Review - Pacific Missile Range Facility - White Sands Missile Range Foreign Military Sales FMS on contract Program Overview_6 6
Development Program Development 2000-2012 Advanced Capability Development, 2012+ Includes: Flight Testing against more complex, longer-range targets Enhanced communications Debris Mitigation BMDS integration (Launch on Link-16) U.S. Customer: Missile Defense Agency, Washington, DC Project Office, Huntsville, AL Operated by U.S. Army FTI-01, Reagan Test Site Kwajalein Atoll Program Overview_7 7
Flight Testing Overview Flight Test Program: 12 successful flight tests 10-for-10 intercepts Short and Medium-Range targets Unitary and Separating targets BMDS interoperability Conducted by U.S. Army Warfighter Realistic scenarios Increasingly complex missions Mass raid capability demonstrated Altitude Engagement Envelope Range Safety Loft Limit 04 08 FTI-01 02 12b 01 11 06 03 12a 09 10 07 14 05 Flight Test Missions Controlled Test Flight (No Target) Unitary target intercept Separating target intercept No Test (Target failure) Exo Endo Ground Range 100% Mission Success in Flight Testing Program Overview_8 8
FTI-01 Overview Most Challenging Mission and Target To Date 1 st Intercept of an MRBM (~2400 km range) Fast and Low Signature Target Stressing Engagement Timeline Successful Demonstration of Interoperability between BMD Systems, Aegis, PATRIOT, C2BMC Exchanged Link-16 Data and Exercised Cueing Reinforced High Accuracy Hit Point for High Lethality Proves capability against MRBMs Program Overview_9 9
Battery Activation Battery 1 Battery 2 Battery 3 Alpha Battery/4 th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11 th Air Defense Brigade, 32 nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command May 28, 2008 Ft. Bliss, TX Alpha Battery/2 nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11 th Air Defense Brigade, 32 nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command October 16, 2009 Ft. Bliss, TX Delta Battery/2 nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11 th Air Defense Brigade, 32 nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command October 24, 2012 Ft. Bliss, TX Battery Activation Continues Program Overview_10 10
Fielding Three Warfighter Batteries Activated at Ft. Bliss, TX A-4: May 2009 A-2: October 2010 D-2: October 2012 Battery Activations to occur annually after 2012 A-4 and A-2 Batteries are ready for deployment Operational readiness above 98% for Batteries A-4 soldiers successfully operated FTI-01 Integrated with Aegis and PAC-3 Hardware certified for deployment Conditional Materiel Release Authorized Feb 2012 Dedicated to Addressing Warfighter Needs Program Overview_111
Training Concept Training Plan consists of 3 areas for full certification: English Language Training (in US) New Equipment Training (in US) Collective Training (in host country) Supports initial fielding, replacement requirements & unit sustainment Simulated Devices Classroom Training Tactical Hardware Training Tailored to Meet User s Requirement Program Overview_12 12
Production Program Batteries 1-5 on contract Battery configuration: 6 Launchers; 2 TSGs; 48 Interceptors Batteries 1 & 2 delivered 50 interceptors complete at Troy June 2012 Batteries 3 & 4 Ground segments in work 48 Interceptors deliver in December 2013 Battery 5 awarded in August 2012 Interceptor production Troy, AL Domestic Production 6 Batteries total 453 interceptors First Foreign Military Sale in 2011 UAE scope of 2 Batteries Launcher/TFCC/Support vehicle production - Camden, AR 13 Program Overview_13
Program Summary Expanding capability within BMD architecture 100% Mission Success in flight testing Delivering Batteries to the Warfighter Maintaining readiness above 98% for batteries In production Batteries Ready for Deployment Opportunities for international co-development and co-production First Foreign Military Sale on contract Significant growth capability Capability Delivered to the Warfighter Excellence in Missile Defense Program Overview_14 14
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Weapon System Tactical Lay Down Radar PPU Radar CEU TFCC SSGs with trailers TFCC TSG#2 (TOS + LCS) TFCC Lightning Protection System Radar AEU Radar EEU TFCC MJQ-40B Power Plant TFCC Voice & Data Antennas TFCC TSG#1 (TOS + LCS) P807191-F015-06 Program Overview_16 16