U. S. Navy Road Ahead Brief to: Precision Strike Association 21 January 2004

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U. S. Navy Road Ahead Brief to: Precision Strike Association 21 January 2004

Sea Power 21 Joint Joint power power from from the the sea sea with with the the advantages of of security, immediate employability, and and operational independence At - Sea Arrival & Assembly Sea Shield Sea Base Logistics & Sustainment 2000 nm Sea Base Sea Strike Follow - On Forces Sea Base FORCEnet 2

Big Picture N6/N7 align, organize, integrate, transform around Seapower 21 Treat the 4 warfighting concepts of Seapower 21 as core Naval capabilities Enhance Requirements leadership role Enhance System Command leadership role Establish and maintain process business rules through N70 3

Integrated Strategic Capabilities Plan How much of which warfare capabilities the Navy needs to ensure that the joint force wins Fiscally balanced distribution of available resources Risk assessment Program vision Technically assessed Effect Based Capability Level Sea Strike Sea Shield Sea Base FORCENet Joint Navy Navy Navy Joint Navy RISK Assessment 200 Top line Required Capability RISK Trends 2017 4

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Right Capability Sets Balance? Complementary Attack Resources Naval Aviation Sea-Based Shore-Based Provide Complementary Capabilities Range Volume Precision In a Variety of Supporting Roles Lethality Close Supporting Fire Counterfire Deep Supporting Fire SEAD To Attack Variety of Target Sets Size (Area-Point) Location (Stationary-Moving) Posture (Attacking-Defending) Protection (Hard-Soft) 6

Sea Strike Vision Power projection revolution Seamless Navy and USMC integration Single integrated and joint time sensitive targeting Decisive, persistent, lethal projection of precision power to support joint forces Technology focused on speed and lethality 7

Operational Environment When operating in the expected future environment, the Air Wing will be: A forward deployed, expeditionary force, self sufficient and capable of supporting both organic and joint operations Integrated with the joint C4I architecture Dominant force for full spectrum of operations Surveillance Battle space shaping Naval fires Power Projection Sea Based Assured Access 8

OPNAV Mindset Identify areas to improve effectiveness and efficiency Divest from legacy systems when appropriate Transform capabilities when technology allows vs. spirally develop in block fashion Accept operational risk at a reasonable level mitigate through CONOPS and warfighting enhancements Reduce lifetime Operations and Support cost More effective, efficient, modern, and capable force

Expeditionary Strike Force - Carrier Strike Group and Expeditionary Strike Group CSG CVBG CG CG T-AOE(X) CVN DDG DDG SSN DDG Stealth Standoff Precision Strike Enhanced Intelligence, Surveillance, Recon Improved Threat Detection Advanced Electronic Attack CVN DDG SSN DDG ESG ARG/MEU LPD LHA LSD T-AOE(X) CG Stealth Austere Site Capability Imbedded Ground Combat Element Standoff Precision Strike LPD CG LHA ESS Maximum Combat Power Forward DDG SSN 10

Carrier Evolutionary Strategy TODAY 2015 Commercial Ship Technologies Integrated Warfare System New Electrical Generation and Distribution New Propulsion Plant 2020 Advanced Flight Deck Design Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) CVN-21 Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) Design Improvements 500-800 Fewer Billets $1.8 4.7B Lower TOC CVN 77 60-210 Fewer Billets $1.1 2.0B TOC Reduction Selected Backfit

Air Wing Composition -- 2010 44 F/A-18C/E/F 4-6 HE2000 CEC/E-2C Advanced Hawkeye 5-6 EA-6B/EA-18G Transition from 6 SH-60F/H to 20-23 Helicopters (10-12 on CVN) 10-13 MH-60R (4 resident on CVN) 10 MH-60S (8 resident on CVN) C-2/MH-60S/CH-53 F/A-18E/F & JSF More Capable: Range, Payload, Bring-Back, State of of the Art Sensors 12

An Affordable Strike Fighter Solution Today 64 Squadrons 4 USMC CVW Squadrons 0 USN Expeditionary Squadrons Program of Record Procurement Completes FY26 548 F/A-18E/F + 108 JSF= 1637 Transformed 5 Squadrons 10 USMC CVW Squadrons 3 USN Expeditionary Squadrons Procurement Completes FY21 460 F/A-18E/F + 680 JSF= 1140 T/M/S Reduction: 16 8 13

Emphasis on Increased Capabilities FT Gulf War % PGMs Bosnia / Allied Force.5% PGMs plus Initial GPS weapons OEF/OIF Heavy reliance on LGBs and GPS Future Precise PGMs PJDAM, SDB 500 400 300 200 100 Circular Error Probability (CEP in feet) Relative 10 Fleet Capability (targets per sortie) 2.5 Targets Per Sorties 0 10-1 15-2002 2015 0.5 Revolution in in Precision Strike at at Reduced Risk 14

FOLDIN G WIN GS PAYLOAD ASSEMBLY (bomblets packed and strapped in place) Strike Weapons Roadmap TODAY FYDP 2015 LR Standoff SLAM ER SLAM ER+ JASSM MR Standoff JSOW A HARM FOLDING WINGS JSOW A, B, C HARM BLK VI JSOW AARGM Direct Attack Maverick Laser GB GBU-24 JDAM JDAM 82, 83, 84 GBU 24, LGB SDB II Moving/ Mobile Target Laser GB, GP Bombs, TOW Hellfire Hellfire Joint Common Missile

Tomahawk Weapons System ORD Spiral Development Roadmap Phase 1 Phase 2 Tactical Tomahawk AUR TC2S 4.0 TTWCS v4 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY0 TT Torpedo Tube Launch Capability SSGN INTEGRATION Phase 2 AUR Enhancements: PTAN, Penetrator, Submunition, Payloads, Sensors, Comms/BDII Improvements MISSILE WARHEAD IMPROVEMENT STUDY TC2S 4.1 TTL, DCP II (Support AN/BSG-1 Nuclear), DSMAC IV, B/L III PTAN small cell TERCOM, DB Restructuring, Strike Planning/Coordination Upgrades, Route Planning Upgrades TC2S 4.2 TC2S 5.0 Strike Planning/Coordination Upgrades, Route Planning Upgrades, Support AUR Enhancements, ITA (TC2S 5.0) Phase 3 AUR Enhancements: Payloads, Navigators, Comms, High- Speed, Expanded Tgt Set MISSION PLANNING TTWCS v5 SSGN, Seawolf/VA Class, TTL, TTWCS+NFCS, ITA (1-3), Common Build, Task Manager, Tactical Decision Aids TTWCS v6 Fully Implement Task Centered HCI, Presentation Layer, Strike Plng & Coord. Upgrades, Common TTWS Displays, Digital CFF TTWCS v7 Tech Refresh, Int. Land Attack Wpn. Sys., Tact. Decision Aids, ITA (4/5), SAASM/PTAN WEAPONS CONTROL 16

Strike Sensor Roadmap TODAY FYDP 2010 LANTIRN Nighthawk APG-65/73 ATFLIR APG-73 RUG 1 AESA ATFLIR AESA Phase II TARPS H-60 FLIR ALQ- SHARP ICAP-3 SHARP P3I AEA Digital Sys Stand-Off / Survivability

Network Centric Roadmap TODAY Link 16 (JTIDS) JSIP-N DE FYDP Link 16 (MIDS) JSIP-N JCA 2010 Link 16 JSIP Follow on FTI CDL-N (SHARP/ATARS/UAV ) CDL-N TAMPS TAMPS / JMPS JMPS CEC IOC CEC CEC / JCTN CTAPS CTAPS / TBMCS E-6 VLF, MCS, EAM Relay GCCS-M / IT-21 / NMCI / Link 4/11 JWACS SIPR NET/NIPR NET Platform Centric TBMCS Network Centric 18

Precision Strike Initiatives Task Force-Time Critical Strike» Collect, Engage» ID, Decide, Assign All-Service advanced weapons roadmap Joint Air Dominance Office Summary The Air Wing of the present through 2030 will continue to be lethal, flexible and jointly interoperable Investment in Future Naval Capabilities and modernization will continue to transform Air Wing composition and capabilities 1