Precision Strike Winter Roundtable

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Create and Deliver Superior Products Through Innovative Minds Precision Strike Winter Roundtable Long Range Strike Weapons Frank Cappuccio, February 1, 2007

An Industry Perspective 1. What LRS Capabilities Does the Customer Community Want? 2. What Are the Desired Attributes of LRS Weapons? 3. How is Industry Responding? It All Depends On the CAPABILITIES Required & Who s Buying 2

Long Range Strike Journey Here is Industry Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as they know, the only way to come downstairs, but sometimes we feel that there really is another way LRS PGS CONOPS If only we could stop bumping for a moment and think of it! Original Source: Augustine s Laws 3

CEO Opportunity Review Board Frank: Is this your Requirements Source? 4

Framework for the Future Strategic Vision: Provide the War-fighter an Exponentially Increased Capability to Address a Wide Range of Threats, Via Either Preemptive and or Reactive Force, With High Confidence of the Source of the Threat Network-Enabling - Leap Forward Warfighting Effects Platform-Centric Business as Usual Network Enabled Approach Addresses Not Only Interoperability, but More Importantly, Reliable & Timely Fusing and Dissemination of Information Across Platforms for Effective Battle Space Awareness Forces Applied Information Awareness Critical for Precision Engagement 5

Framework for the Future Network-centric Warfighting Effects Platform-Centric Forces Applied Real-Time Fusion of Intelligence Sensors Regardless of Platform Decision Makers Regardless of Location Shooters Regardless of Service Information Advantage Elements Battle Space Awareness Critical for Precision Engagement 6

Future Operational Environment Anti Access Due to Basing Restrictions Must Be Accomplished Impacts Navy and USAF CONOPS Forces Strikes From Long Distances in Early Days of Campaigns Proliferation of Next Gen Threat Defensive Systems Must Be Countered Double-digit SAMs, e.g., S-400, HQ-9, and Follow-ons / Mods Advanced Fighters With Advanced IRSTs, Radars, Missiles Digital IADS / Networked Radars Various Levels of Scenarios / Threats Must Be Addressed Near Peer, Highly Capable, High Threat, e.g., China Difficult / High Threat, e.g., North Korea Quick Reaction, e.g., Neutralize WMD Threats, GWOT Lower Intensity, e.g., Afghanistan, Bosnia, GWOT, etc High Value, Time Critical Target (TCT) Set Must Be Prioritized Majority Are Fixed, Preplanned TBM / SAM Pop Up Targets Included Target Rich in Large Scenarios Lone Ranger 7

Future Strategic Strike System Options Difficulty & Time Key Requirements/Customers LRS PGS Technical Difficulty LRS (Long Range Strike) PGS (Prompt Global Strike) Mach 0.8 2+ <3,000 nm 10 40k lb Payload Mach 7 25 5 10k nm 20 40k lb Payload ACC STRATCOM ISC LRS ISC (Interim Strike Capability) LRS Mach 0.5 2.0 1,500 3000 nm 5k lb Payload Mach 3 7 3 10,000 nm 10 40k lb Payload ACC ACC / STRATCOM Near-Mid Term Mid-Far Term 8

Industry Options For Strategic Strike Advanced Hard Target Penetrating Weapons Super / Hyper Weapons Mach 2-4 QSP & LRSA Supersonic UCAVs Traditional Missileer Industry Actively Investigating Multiple Categories of Future Strike Systems, Enablers, and Capabilities Examining, Speed, Altitude, Payload, Survivability, Responsiveness Developing Future C4I Connectivity Solutions Working with USAF / USN to Identify Requirements Looking for Cost Effective Solutions Military Space Plane Small Expendable Launch Vehicle Subsonic UCAVs Common Aero Vehicle (CAV) Weapons Subsonic Transonic Hypersonic & Space Access 9

Attributes for Precision Engagement 1. Reach Range, Anti-Access, Multiple Platform Compatibility 2. Responsiveness / Speed Combination of Reach, Speed, and the Right Payload for the Target, Multi-Vector Approach 3. Lethality Precision Required, Soft, Hard, HDBT, Collateral Damage 4. Survivability Altitude, Speed, Special Technology 5. Cost Sufficient Production Numbers, Affordable Manufacturing Methods It All Depends on the CAPABILITIES Required 10

Precision Engagement Attributes Trades Reach Responsiveness Lethality Survivability $ Cost (Non-Recurring) Global Very High Very High Very High Falcon Regional High High High New Supersonic Bomber New Subsonic Bomber Theater Medium Medium Medium Tactical Low-Medium Low-Medium Low-Medium CTM RATTLRS Local Low Low Low JASSM Requirements Drive the Solution 11

Speed -The Attraction and Risk Remain Speed is Life - Survivability Speed Cuts Timeline to Engage Time Critical Targets 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Lethal Sam Shots vs Speed & Altitude Best RF Signature / 70º Sweep Minutes to Target Mach Range 0.8 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 200 26.2 5.2 3.5 2.6 2.1 1.7 400 52.3 10.5 7.0 5.2 4.2 3.5 600 78.5 15.7 10.5 7.8 6.3 5.2 1000 131.0 26.2 17.4 13.1 10.5 8.7 10 60k 0 M1.5 M2.0 M2.5 M3.0 M3.5 M4.0 M5.0 90k Can Provide Global Range Technology Focus Changes With Speed 15K B-52H Operations 10K B-36 B-52G Hydrogen Fuel Propulsion 5K Range (NM) B-1 Concorde DC-10 XB-70 SR-71 Hydrocarbon Fuel Special Technologies Aero 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mach Number M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5 M 7 M 25 12

The Holy Grail Industry Bear Let me get this right You want to: Geolocate terrorists or WMD to 1 foot Reach out 2000 nm in seconds Deliver a lethal payload with no collateral damage Penetrate 200 ft of super concrete steel preferred... and hold an icy refreshing beverage 13

Contact Information Frank J. Cappuccio Executive Vice President & General Manager Advanced Development Programs & Strategic Planning 1011 Lockheed Way Palmdale, CA 93599-0214 Phone: 661-572-7721 Email: frank.j.cappuccio@lmco.com 14