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CAPT Tim Kelly Program Executive Office Maritime 1

PEO Maritime Portfolio UNDERSEA SYSTEMS SURFACE SYSTEMS UOES 2 Combatant Craft Medium Mark 1 (CCM Mk 1) (Conceptual) UOES 3 Shallow Water Combat Submersible Special Operations Craft -Riverine SEALION (CCH) Combatant Craft Assault Security Force Assistance SEAL Delivery Vehicle Dry Deck Shelter Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared MCADS

Technology/Capability Areas of Interest Undersea Vehicle Energy Storage Systems Advanced Surface Craft Power Systems Combat Swimmer Thermal Protection Systems Lightweight, Small Volume, CO2 Removal Technology for Underwater Breathing Apparatus and Undersea Platforms Secure Wireless Intercom System High Speed Communications

Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) Certified Diving System That Attaches to Modified Host Submarines and Supports SDV, Combat Rubber Raiding Craft and Mass Diver Lock In/Out Operations While Submerged Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts: Service Life Extension Study Next-Generation DDS AoA Improved Track and Cradle System Modifications to Support Shallow Water Combat Submersible (SWCS)

SWCS System Description SWCS is a free-flooding combat submersible with enhanced capabilities to provide clandestine access into SOF mission areas. SWCS (MK 11 SDV) will replace the current MK 8 Mod 1 SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV). Small Business Innovation Research: 360 Periscope Dive Suits CO2 Removal Technology For UBA Needs: Integrated Mast P&E Solutions

SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV MK8 Mod 1) Wet Submersible Capable of Clandestine Operations and Insertion/Extraction of 6 SEALS and Mission Equipment in a Hostile and/or Denied Environment Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts: Integrated Precision Underwater Mapping (IPUMA) Umbilical Management Baseline Software Upgrade Pilot Assist

UOES2 Exterior And Interior Views Estimated General Characteristics: Cargo & Crew: 8 SOF Pax, 2 SOF Pilots Length: 12 m; Beam: 2.2 m; Height: 2.5 m; Weight: 26,000 kg Range With Low-energy Battery: 66 NM @ 5 Knots Range With High-energy Battery: 120 NM @ 5 Knots Operating Depth: 60M (T), 125M (O) Lockout Depth: 30M (T), 50M (O)

UOES3 (Button 5.60) Estimated General Characteristics: Cargo & Crew: 4 SOF Pax, 2 SOF Pilots Length: 9.7m; Beam: 1.9m; Height: 1.9m Range: 60 NM @ 5 Knots Operating Depth: 190 FSW Lockout Depth: 120 FSW

UOES3 General Arrangement Approximate Description Length: 9.7 M, Beam 1.9m, Height: 1.9 M, Weight: 17,700 Kg Transportability Inside A 40 Foot High-cube Shipping Container Sized To Fit Into A DDSX Extended Builder General Dynamics/Electric Boat, Groton, Ct Giunio Santi Engineering, Trieste, Italy

Combatant Craft Assault (CCA) Medium Range Maritime Interdiction Operations in Medium/High Threat Environment. Supports Coastal Patrol and SOF Insertion Extraction Operations. Serves as an interim bridge between NSW RIB and CCM. Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts Use of SPRINT Composite Technology High Performance Diesel Engines Reduction of Logistical Footprint/parts tracking

Combatant Craft Medium Mk1 The CCM MK1 is the replacement for the MK V Special Operations Craft and NSW RIB. It will serve as a multi-role surface combatant craft with the primary mission of insertion and extraction SOF in low-to-medium threat environments. CCM MK1 is an essential step in providing a modern, clandestine, agile, adaptive, and operationally capable maritime craft as a force multiplier within the SOF structure. Down select to two vendors: USMI, OIW Schedule: Test Article Delivery (May 2013)

Combatant Craft Heavy (CCH) The SEAL Insertion Observation Neutralization (SEALION) Craft Was Developed Under A Contract Funded By An Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) Project Under The Direction Of NAVSEA's Future Concepts And Surface Ship Design Group (SEA 05D1) To Provide A Clandestine Maritime Insertion Capability In A Medium To High Threat Environment. Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts SEALION I: OCONUS LOE SEALION II: Refurbishment Ongoing RW Engines C2/C4I F&DR: FY14

Maritime Craft Aerial Delivery System (MCADS) Worldwide capability extending the range of the NSW RIB Certified for air drop from C-130, C-17 and C-5 SOCEUR/SOCPAC Scenario Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts Looking At Options for MCADS Block 2 (CCA)

Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) Mission: NAVSCIATTS Conducts Foreign Internal Defense (FID) In Support Of Combatant Commanders IAW Commander, US Special Operations Command Priorities Using In-resident Training And Mobile Training Teams (MTTs) To Prepare Partner Nation Forces To Conduct Small Craft Operations In Riverine Or Littoral Environments.

Security Force Assistance (SFA) Family of Craft Current procurement is for a SFA-Large (38 foot) Craft that Will Enable NSW to Train Partner Nations in Patrol Coastal Operations. Craft will be stationed in CONUS and not deploy. Previous procurement was for a SFA-Small (25 foot) Craft to train with Partner Nations in Coastal Line Patrol Operations. SFA will be used in a Low and Permissive Threat Environment.

Special Operations Craft Riverine Short Range Insertion and Extraction of SOF and Waterborne Special Reconnaissance in a Riverine and/or Littoral Environment Technology Upgrades/Current Efforts: Lightweight Armor Protection Engine Monitoring

Special Operations Craft Riverine - Next SOCR Replacement Will Use Present Technology In Terms Of Hull Structure, Power Train, On-board/Off-board Sensors, And Armor To Increase Current Capabilities Technology Upgrades: Lightweight Armor Protection Engine Monitoring Extend Length To Support Over the Horizon insertion for threats In Littorals

Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared Ruggedized, Marinized, Light Weight, Gyro Stabilized, Cryogenically Cooled, Color & Infrared Camera, Laser Range Finder & Pointer (CCFLIR NEXTGEN) CCFLIR Next Generation Will Be Used On All SOF Family Of Mobility Systems Legacy And Future Crafts

Competitive Acquisitions Near Term: Dry Combat Submersibles Fill the Requirement for a Dry, One Atmosphere, Diver Lock-In/ Lock-Out Submersible Combatant Craft Medium (CC-M) Partial Replacement for Naval Special Warfare Rigid Inflatable Boat and MK V SOC Mid-Term: Special Operations Craft Riverine Next Replaces Existing Riverine Craft Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared (CCFLIR) System - Next Gen Replaces Existing CCFLIR System Security Forces Assistance (SFA) Craft Combatant Craft Assault (CCA)

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NAVSCIATTS Chain of Command United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Tampa, Florida Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) Coronado, California Naval Special Warfare Group Four (NSWG 4) Norfolk, Virginia Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) Washington, DC Navy International Programs Office (NAVY IPO) Washington, DC Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity (NETSAFA) Pensacola, Florida Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) Stennis Space Center, Mississippi