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Presented to: THE SPACE AND MISSILE DEFENSE WORKING GROUP MISSILE S&T STRATEGIC OVERVIEW Distribution Statement A - Approved for Public Release - Distribution Unlimited. Review completed by AMRDEC Public Affairs Office 2017. Control number PR2914 29 JUNE 2017 Presented by: DR. MICHAEL S. RICHMAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, MISSILE DEVELOPMENT WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE AVIATION & MISSILE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING CENTER

Lethality Portfolio Overview LETHALITY PORTFOLIO WEAPONS ENABLERS FIRE SUPPORT CLOSE COMBAT AIR DEFENSE INVESTMENT AREAS Energetic Materials Warheads Propulsion Guidance Seekers Artillery Rockets Mortars Soldier /Squad Weapons Ground Vehicle Weapons Air Launched Weapons Directed Energy Counter UAS/CM Counter RAM Radars MISSILE S&T MAJOR PROGRAMS BY LETHALITY PORTFOLIO TIER 2 EFFORTS Missile Core Competencies Simulation Studies LC-TERM TCG LBASM NG CCM/PSLM LMAMS Enhancements MMT MSET/SMAM LowER-AD JMAC CUAS at the TE MSHORAD 2 AMRDEC PR2914

Missile S&T Capability Areas AIR DEFENSE Defend the force and selected geopolitical assets from aerial attack, missile attack and surveillance Point Defense Area Defense Platform Defense GROUND TACTICAL (CLOSE COMBAT) Direct fire and precision weapons, supported by indirect fire, air-delivered fires, and nonlethal engagement means to decide the outcome of battles and engagements FIRE SUPPORT Destroy, neutralize, or suppress the enemy by cannon, rocket, and missile fire and to help integrate fire support assets into combined arms operations AVIATION MISSILES Find, fix, and destroy the enemy through fire and maneuver; and to provide combat, combat service and combat service support in coordinated operations as an integral member of the combined arms team PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies 3 FileName.pptx

AMRDEC Technology Area Leads CYBER SENSOR MISSILE ELECTRONICS GUIDANCE LETHALITY RADAR DATALINK & COMMUNICATION PROPULSION LAUNCHER RELIABILITY/MAINTAINABILITY AFFORDABILITY / MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS & STRUCTURES CONTROL SYSTEMS POWER AERODYNAMICS WARHEAD/FUZE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS MODEL & SIMULATION 4 FileName.pptx

Foundational Documents Strategic Drivers LRRDPP-GC PAWG G3/5/7 Oklahoma chart POM 19 Guidance Third Offset SPAR LIRA PEO 30-yr roadmaps DASA(R&T) Strategy Lethality Portfolio Strategy Army Warfighter Challenges Army 6+1 Priorities Future Vertical Lift Advanced Protection Cross Domain Fires Combat Vehicles Robotics Expeditionary Mission Command/Cyber + Soldier/Team Performance Overmatch 5 FileName.pptx

Missile S&T Strategic Areas of Emphasis The Army has called upon S&T to focus on maturing technology, reducing program risk, developing prototypes that can be used to better define requirements and conducting experimentation with Soldiers to refine new operational concepts. MISSILE S&T AREAS OF EMPHASIS: Long Range Fires Air Defense Lethality Overmatch New and Novel Approaches to Traditional Missions Lower Cost Systems Lighter Weight and Reduced Logistics Cyber Protective Technologies THE ARMY S FOCUSED INVESTMENTS MORE LETHAL, EXPEDITIONARY, AND AGILE, WITH GREATER CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT DECENTRALIZED, DISTRIBUTED, AND INTEGRATED OPERATIONS 6 FileName.pptx

AMRDEC-MI Focus AMRDEC Missile POM 17-21 investments are heavily focused in support of Air Defense and Precision Long Range Fires. Must maintain core competencies in weapon enablers component technology development. Must maintain minimal investment to support leap ahead technology investments in Aviation weapons and Ground Tactical technology transitions. 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Enhancing the Army s capacity to overwhelm the challenges of A2/AD through relentless joint and combined arms maneuver to defeat emerging regional and global peer adversaries. Distribution Percent by Capability Area FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 Air Defense Fire Support Ground Tactical Aviation Ref: POM 17 STRATEGY IS TO SUPPORT DOD STRATEGIC GUIDANCE AND MAINTAIN CORE COMPETENCIES IN WEAPON ENABLERS FOR THE FUTURE 7 FileName.pptx

AMRDEC Missile S&T Enterprise CAPABILITY AREA CURRENT/POM (FY19-23)* FUTURE (FY24-50) LMAMS ENHANCEMENTS PRECISION SHOULDER LAUNCHED MISSILE (PSLM) NEXT GENERATION CLOSE COMBAT MISSILE(S) MULTIPLE SINGLE MULTI-MISSION SIMULTANEOUS ATTACK MISSILE (SMAM) ENGAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES (MSET) CUAS AT THE TACTICAL EDGE LOW-COST EXTENDED- RANGE AIR DEFENSE (LOWER AD) DIGITAL ARRAY RADAR TESTBED (DART) MANEUVER AIR DEFENSE TECHNOLOGIES NEXT GENERATION LOWER TIER MISSILE TECHNOLOGIES TAIL CONTROLLED GMLRS (TCG) TECH INSERTION LOW-COST TACTICAL EXTENDED RANGE MISSILE (LC-TERM) LAND-BASED ANTI-SHIP MISSILE (LBASM) LONG RANGE MANEUVERABLE FIRES GMLRS LITE * Transition MODULAR MISSILE TECHNOLOGIES OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE ROCKET PROPELLED AND DROP/GLIDE MULTI-ROLE SMALL GUIDED MISSILE (MRSGM) NEXT GENERATION AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE 8 FileName.pptx

Missile S&T Capability Areas AIR DEFENSE Defend the force and selected geopolitical assets from aerial attack, missile attack and surveillance Point Defense Area Defense Platform Defense GROUND TACTICAL (CLOSE COMBAT) Direct fire and precision weapons, supported by indirect fire, air-delivered fires, and nonlethal engagement means to decide the outcome of battles and engagements FIRE SUPPORT Destroy, neutralize, or suppress the enemy by cannon, rocket, and missile fire and to help integrate fire support assets into combined arms operations AVIATION MISSILES Find, fix, and destroy the enemy through fire and maneuver; and to provide combat, combat service and combat service support in coordinated operations as an integral member of the combined arms team PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies 9 FileName.pptx

SYSTEM OVERVIEWS & GOALS Air Defense Capability Area NEAR-TERM SYSTEMS Linking PORs with MAFIA for UAS Defense Below the Brigade CUAS AT THE TACTICAL EDGE MID-TERM SYSTEMS Medium-Range Interceptor for Cruise Missile and UAS Threats, Complimenting Patriot as a Low Cost Alternative in an A2/AD Environment Advanced Radar Laboratory for Future Multi-Mission Sensors FAR-TERM SYSTEMS LOW-COST EXTENDED-RANGE AIR DEFENSE (LOWER-AD) Emerging Threats, Short Range DIGITAL ARRAY RADAR TESTBED (DART) Advanced Threats, Extended Range, 360 Degree Protection MANEUVER FORCE AIR DEFENSE TECHNOLOGIES NEXT GENERATION LOWER TIER MISSILE TECHNOLOGIES AIR DEFENSE CAPABILITY AREA PORTFOLIO BALANCING NEAR-TERM REQUIREMENTS WITH FUTURE VISION AND INNOVATION 10 FileName.pptx

Factors Driving Air Defense S&T Investment Limited capacity of air defense systems to counter the potential overmatch of near-peer adversaries. Our perceived inability to achieve a power projection over-match, or an overmatch in operations, clearly undermine, we think, our ability to deter potential adversaries. And we simply cannot allow that to happen. -- Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work, Third U.S. Offset Strategy, January 2015 Limited capability to sense, engage, and destroy RAM, TBM, cruise missiles, and aerial threats throughout 360 degrees. SUPPORT FOR EXISTING AND EMERGING U.S. WARFIGHTING DOCTRINE Cross Domain Fires Advanced Protection The sophistication of new maneuverable re-entry vehicles (MARVs) would require missile defenses that can strike attacking missiles during the boost phase of a ballistic flight. -- AFCEA Signal Magazine, June 2014 Limited detection and engagement ranges to defend against UASs. "Just a few years ago, we were crit seriously behind in this area [UAS]. As of today, I think we have almost caught up. Russia had reached the level of top world armies in drone manufacturing. -- Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yury Boriso, January 2015 To prevent enemy overmatch, the Army must develop new capabilities while anticipating enemy efforts to emulate or disrupt those capabilities. -- Army Operating Concept Air Defense S&T is responding with cutting edge technology to current & emerging threats, capability gaps, U.S. doctrine, and needs of our warfighters. FOCUSED ON CROSS DOMAIN AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE AND ADVANCED PROTECTION 11 FileName.pptx

LOWER COST Missile Components Advanced Materials MINIATURIZATION Air Defense Capability Area Key Enabling Technologies Miniaturized Navigation Technology for Stressing Flight Environments Sensor Technology PERFORMANCE IN HIGH CLUTTER ENVIRONMENTS Higher Detection Ranges Accurate Aim Point Selection PERFORMANCE IN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS Advanced Fire Control Cyber Security MAXIMIZE RANGE & MANEUVERABILITY Minimize Mass Provide Scalable Effects MODELING & SIMULATION Emerging Threats Complex Engagements 12 FileName.pptx

AMRDEC S&T Initiation and Transition to PEO MS Gaps/Threats PM Need User Needs Technology Opportunities Resources ICD Draft CDD Materiel Solution Analysis Materiel Development Decision CDD A B C Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction PDR Engineering and Manufacturing Development Initiate S&T Program USER NEEDS, CAPABILITY GAPS Need to Collaborate Earlier and Often Inform Requirements and AoA Feasible Establish PM (MDA) Program Funding PM Acquisition Strategy Requirements/KPPs S&T CAL and PM Collaboration Technology Dev Strategy 6.3 Major S&T Program Defined 6.2 Technology Development TRL6 Achievable Inform Specs, Affordability and CONOPS EXPERIMENTATION and TESTING in RELEVANT ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM ANALYSIS/ CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CRITICAL COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY MATURATION 13 FileName.pptx

UNCLASSIFIED // FOUO Missile S&T Enterprise MISSILE S&T 14 FileName.pptx

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