Presented to: SPACE AND MISSILE DEFENSE WORKING GROUP WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE OVERVIEW Distribution Statement A - Approved for Public Release - Distribution Unlimited. Review completed by AMRDEC Public Affairs Office, 09/07/2016. Control number PR2432 22 SEPTEMBER 2016 Presented by: DR. JUANITA M. HARRIS, SES DIRECTOR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE AVIATION & MISSILE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING CENTER
Agenda AMRDEC Overview Weapons Development and Integration Directorate Overview Missile S&T Questions 2 16-0071.pptx
AMRDEC Leadership SES Director Mr. James Lackey (SES) Scientific & Technical Positions (STs) Group Leader / Flight Control Technology Dr. Mark Tischler MILDEP (Acting) LTC John M. Schmitt Optical Sciences Dr. Henry Everitt Aviation Advanced Design Dr. D.J. Taylor Micro-Sensors & Systems Vacant Radio Frequency Sensors Vacant Computational Fluid Dynamics Vacant SES Aviation Development Dr. Bill Lewis (SES) SES Aviation Engineering Mr. Jeff Langhout (SES) SES Weapons Dev. & Integration Dr. Juanita Harris (SES) SES Engineering Mr. Mike Bieri (SES) System Simulation, Software, & Integration (Acting) 3 16-0071.pptx
Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center A VIATION D EVELOPMENT D IRECTORATE AVIATION ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE Aviation S&T supports both the current helicopter and future rotorcraft fleets in improving survivability, performance, and affordability Current efforts are focused on platforms, power, survivability, vehicle management, and operations support and sustainment Future efforts are focused on Future Vertical Lift (FVL) Joint Multi-Role (JMR) Technology Demonstrator (TD) Focus on Transition to PEO Aviation E NGINEERING D IRECTORATE Delegated Airworthiness (AW) Authority Systems Engineering Aeromechanics Propulsion Structures and Materials Mission Equipment Maintenance/Sustainment Engineering Foreign Military AW Authority Recognitions WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE Systems Engineering Test and Evaluation Production Engineering Product Assurance Configuration Management Prototype Integration Facility / Rapid Response Logistics Engineering Industrial Base Assurance Life Cycle Cost Reduction Manufacturing Technology Reliability and Maintainability Engineering Quality Engineering Quality Management Life Cycle Management for DoD missile technology Conducts research, exploratory and advanced development, technology demonstration and provide engineering and scientific expertise in all aspects of weapon system design, development, improvement and integration for the Army Lead Army agent in the execution of the Missile Science and Technology Enterprise S YSTEMS S IMULATION, S OFTWARE, & I NTEGRATION D IRECTORATE 4 Hardware-In-the-Loop (HWIL) Models and Simulations for Aviation and Missile Systems Conduct Performance and Effectiveness Evaluations for Aviation and Missile Systems Design and Develop Virtual Prototyping Facilities for User Evaluations of Aviation and Missile Applications Define and Develop Modeling and Simulation Methods and Technologies for DoD Applications Computer Hardware/Software Technology Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Aviation Flight Safety/Airworthiness Software Assessments Software Development and Sustainment Information Assurance/Cyber Security Interoperability Engineering and Test (IET) Software Fielding/New Equipment Training Configuration and Data Management Software Quality Engineering 16-0071.pptx
WDI Organization OPTICAL SCIENCES RADIO FREQUENCY SENSORS DIRECTOR Executive Assistant; Executive Officer DEPUTY DIRECTOR BUSINESS OFFICE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR MISSILE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF PROPULSION & STRUCTURES DIVISION ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF SENSORS, GUIDANCE, & ELECTRONICS DIVISION PROGRAM DIRECTOR OF ADVANCED PROGRAMS MISSILE CHIEF SCIENTIST FOR ENERGETICS CONTROLS & ELECTRONICS I/R & OPTICAL NAVIGATION ADVANCED Protection Capability Area Lead Fire Support Capability Area Lead SYSTEMS & WARHEADS ENERGETIC MATERIALS IMAGE & SIGNAL PROCESSING ELECTRONICS & COMPUTERS DARPA PROGRAMS Ground Tactical Capability Area Lead Aviation Capability Area Lead MISSILE SUSTAINMENT PLATFORM INTEGRATION RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEM DESIGN & INTEGRATION SCALABLE EFFECTS WEAPONS TEAM MISSILE RESEARCH & INNOVATION Program Analysis & Evaluation TECHNICAL LEAD FOR MISSILE SUPPORT COMPOSITE MATERIALS & MISSILE STRUCTURES MATERIALS & CORROSION PREVENTION & CONTROL PROPULSION WDI DEMOGRAPHICS PERSONNEL EDUCATION Government 443 Masters Degrees 137 Contractor 458 Doctorate Degrees 46 Facilities: 154 As of 8 August 2016 5 16-0071.pptx
WDI Overview What We Do WDI serves a Life Cycle Management for DoD missile technology Conducts research, exploratory and advanced development, technology demonstration and provide engineering and scientific expertise in all aspects of weapon system design, development, improvement and integration for the Army Specific areas include: Ø Sensors Ø Terminal Guidance Ø Advanced Materials Ø Lethal Mechanisms Ø Navigation & Control Ø Ø Ø Ø Data Links Fire Control Propulsion System Design, Demonstration & Integration Lead Army agent in the execution of the Missile Science and Technology Enterprise WDI Demographics PERSONNEL Government: 461 Contractor: 458 EDUCATION Master s Degrees: 125 Doctorate Degrees: 39 Facilities: 154 6 16-0071.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 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 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 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 PROGRAM ANALYSIS & EVALUATION 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 7 16-0071.pptx
AMRDEC Technology Areas PROTECTION & SURVIVABILITY MISSILE ELECTRONICS SENSOR GUIDANCE LETHALITY RADAR DATALINK & COMMUNICATION PROPULSION LAUNCHER RELIABILITY/MAINTAINABILITY AFFORDABILITY / MANUFACTURING MATERIALS & STRUCTURES CONTROL SYSTEMS POWER WARHEAD/FUZE AERODYNAMICS 8 MODEL & SIMULATION NAVIGATION SYSTEMS 16-0071.pptx
Missile S&T Major Efforts PURPOSE Low-cost ExtendedRange Air Defense (LowER-AD) FY15-21 TRL6 STO Low-Cost Tactical Extended Range Missile (LC-TERM) FY15-21 TRL6 STO/ACE Land-Based Anti-Ship Missile (LBASM) FY16-23 TRL6 New Initiative 9 PRODUCTS Develop and Low-cost interceptor integrated with IAMD architecture and demonstrate an air demonstrated at TRL-6 defense interceptor that Government-owned Technical Data Package (TDP) enables is smaller and more effective competition for engineering development and affordable than Patriot production to address the Common Guidance Electronics Unit (GEU) compatible with a proliferating threat of spectrum of future missiles. Prolific utility of these Sub-Sonic Cruise components offers the opportunity for quantity purchases to Missile (CM) as well as greatly reduce cost per unit. Includes: - Seeker Tactical/Lethal UAS - Guidance electronics - Navigation instruments - Data link Develop and Propulsion technologies and a fully integrated propulsion demonstrate advanced system that enables target engagement from 60 to 499km navigation, propulsion, Navigation component technologies and integration and payload systems techniques and a fully integrated navigation system that that reduce dependence reduces dependence on GPS for precision effects on GPS, increase Payload technologies that enable selectable engagement of range/area coverage, both area and point target in a single warhead and provide selectable effects against area and point targets Adapt existing Army and Deliverables of this effort will include: - Development and demonstration of appropriate sensor, datalink, and Marine Corps HIMARS payload component technologies for engaging and defeating mobile and MLRS rocket and surface vessels artillery systems to - Integration of these component technologies into prototype missile provide a land-based hardware and demonstration of this hardware in a relevant flight offensive surface environment warfare capability. Provides evidence for the feasibility of adapting existing Army and Marine Corps GMLRS and HIMARS systems for offensive surface warfare Provides a basis for cost-capability trades for an objective system 16-0071.pptx
AMRDEC Missile S&T Enterprise CAPABILITY AREA NEAR-TERM MID-TERM FAR-TERM LMAMS/SMAM OFFENSIVE/ DEFENSIVE SWARM LETHAL MINIATURE AERIAL MISSILE SYSTEM (LMAMS) CUAS AT THE TACTICAL EDGE TAIL CONTROLLED GMLRS (TCG) INSERTION MMT OPEN ARCHITECTURE ROCKET PROPELLED AND DROP/GLIDE 10 LMAMS ENHANCEMENTS PRECISION SHOULDERLAUNCHED MUNITION (P-SLM) LOW-COST EXTENDEDRANGE AIR DEFENSE (LOWER AD) DIGITAL ARRAY RADAR TESTBED (DART) (EXPEDITIONARY INTERCEPTOR, LAUNCHER, FCS) LAND-BASED ANTI-SHIP MISSILE (LBASM) LOW-COST TACTICAL EXTENDED RANGE MISSILE (LC-TERM) LONG RANGE MANEUVERABLE FIRES MODULAR MISSILE (MMT) MULTI-ROLE VARIANT NEXT GENERATION CLOSE COMBAT MISSILE(S) NEXT GEN LOWER TIER NEXT GENERATION AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE 16-0071.pptx
AMRDEC Collaborative Incubation of Ideas Basic Research ILIR SBIR ILIR MANTECH Applied Research 6.2 Advanced Technology Development 6.3 STTR 11 16-0071.pptx
QUESTIONS? 12 16-0071.pptx