PE NUMBER: 6464F PE TITLE: Submunitions Exhibit R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions ($ in Millions) Actual 8.34 1.73 FY 21 1.837 FY 211 1.7 FY 212 1.728 FY 213 1.762 to Total Total Program Element (PE) Joint Smart Munitions Test and 3166 8.34 1.73 1.837 1.7 1.728 1.762 The FY3 National Defense Authorization Act language directed Test & (T&E) centers to charge only direct costs beginning in FY6. This resulted in a zero balance transfer (ZBT) of funding over the FYDP from the customer accounts (for indirect test costs) to T&E support, PE 6587F. For this PE, the T&E funding alignment begins in FY8, resulting in the funding difference between FY7 and the following years. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification (aka Project Chicken Little) is a joint program that provides best value research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) support for developmental smart munitions and related emerging weapons technologies employed against a wide variety of vehicle targets, Theater Air Defense units, and other foreign ground-based systems. Combat related systems exhibit certain vulnerabilities that make them susceptible to incapacitation or destruction. In addition, all systems exhibit particular physical characteristics (called signatures) that smart weapons exploit to recognize and target these systems. Chicken Little collects the physical and functional attributes of actual foreign threat systems for construction of high-fidelity models used for vulnerability assessments (the evaluation of the effectiveness of a munitions against these system vulnerabilities). Chicken Little then collects these foreign targets' signatures in realistic environments with a variety of sensors and in the presence of countermeasures or camouflage. The resulting highly reliable, realistic performance data are used to support development of smart munitions by defining lethality and sensor requirements and supporting acquisition decision points. The project provides a major focal point for joint Air Force and other Services' target signature collection and dissemination for development and exploitation purposes. Customers include the major Defense and Service Intelligence Centers, all the Services, the Joint Technical Coordinating Group (JTCG) who develop the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manuals, the Combatant Commands, US Air Force Weapons School curriculum support, and others. Current projects include target signature exploitation, target geometric modeling (for identifying vulnerabilities), improving air capabilities against protected structures (specifically hard and deeply buried targets), and testing of a variety of seekers and sensors against realistic targets in various environments. Further projects include: Tools for Target Modeling; Analytical Method for Predicting Component Failure; Conversion of JTCG Targets to Support Signature Modeling; Electromagnetic Pulse Characterization and Effectiveness; directed energy applications; and others. This program is funded in BA5 - System Development and Demonstration (SDD) because it supports development programs prior to full rate production decision. Page-1 of 7 895 Exhibit R-2 (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions B. Program Change Summary ($ in Millions) Previous President's Budget Current PBR/President's Budget Total Adjustments Congressional Program Reductions Congressional Rescissions Congressional Increases Reprogrammings SBIR/STTR Transfer Significant Program Changes: None February 28 8.327 8.34 -.23 -.23 Page-2 of 7 896 1.988 -.12 1.75 1.73 -.12 Exhibit R-2 (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-2a, RDT&E Project Justification February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions ($ in Millions) 3166 Joint Smart Munitions Test and Quantity of RDT&E Articles Actual FY 21 FY 211 FY 212 FY 213 to 8.34 1.73 1.837 1.7 1.728 1.762 Total A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification (aka Project Chicken Little) is a joint program that provides best value research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) support for developmental smart munitions and related emerging weapons technologies employed against a wide variety of vehicle targets, Theater Air Defense units, and other foreign ground-based systems. Combat related systems exhibit certain vulnerabilities that make them susceptible to incapacitation or destruction. In addition, all systems exhibit particular physical characteristics (called signatures) that smart weapons exploit to recognize and target these systems. Chicken Little collects the physical and functional attributes of actual foreign threat systems for construction of high-fidelity models used for vulnerability assessments (the evaluation of the effectiveness of a munitions against these system vulnerabilities). Chicken Little then collects these foreign targets' signatures in realistic environments with a variety of sensors and in the presence of countermeasures or camouflage. The resulting highly reliable, realistic performance data are used to support development of smart munitions by defining lethality and sensor requirements and supporting acquisition decision points. The project provides a major focal point for joint Air Force and other Services' target signature collection and dissemination for development and exploitation purposes. Customers include the major Defense and Service Intelligence Centers, all the Services, the Joint Technical Coordinating Group (JTCG) who develop the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manuals, the Combatant Commands, US Air Force Weapons School curriculum support, and others. Current projects include target signature exploitation, target geometric modeling (for identifying vulnerabilities), improving air capabilities against protected structures (specifically hard and deeply buried targets), and testing of a variety of seekers and sensors against realistic targets in various environments. Further projects include: Tools for Target Modeling; Analytical Method for Predicting Component Failure; Conversion of JTCG Targets to Support Signature Modeling; Electromagnetic Pulse Characterization and Effectiveness; directed energy applications; and others. This program is funded in BA5 - System Development and Demonstration (SDD) because it supports development programs prior to full rate production decision. B. Accomplishments/Planned Program ($ in Millions) Continue weapon effectiveness evaluation and weaponization studies Develop, validate, and accredit improved models and simulation for assessment of alternatives and force on force studies Increase utility of lethality/vulnerability and signature database through addition of modern threat systems and secure datalink Plan and conduct captive carry flight tests and signature collection for seeker/sensor evaluations and algorithm development Characterize performance of advanced and programmable warheads to access potential for increasing lethality of weapons Perform vulnerability analysis of upgraded/advanced Suppression of Enemy Air Defense (SEAD) and Advanced Page-3 of 7 897.647.672.82.82.72.72 1.794.76.618 1.174.646.566.722.23.21.712.23.21 Exhibit R-2a (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-2a, RDT&E Project Justification February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions B. Accomplishments/Planned Program ($ in Millions) Hardened Targets (AHT) Virtual Teleoperation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Total C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Actual None FY 21 FY 211 FY 212 2.583 8.34 1.73 FY 213 to Total D. Acquisition Strategy Funds are executed organically in support of test and evaluation activities including studies, analyses, flight tests, model building and simulation. Almost all of the work is performed in-house by the 46th Test Wing. Page-4 of 7 898 Exhibit R-2a (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-3, RDT&E Project Analysis February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions Categories (Tailor to WBS, or System/Item Requirements) ($ in Millions) Contract Method & Type Support Macaulay Brown/ANSTEC FFP Eglin Range O&M Contract Subtotal Support Remarks: Test & Sverdrup CPIF CPIF AFRL and University of Iowa (Virtual Teleoperation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Technical Analysis and Test Support, Eglin AFB, FL Maintenance, Western Test Range, NV Total Prior to FY 27 Award Date Award Date 1.886 1.886 1.886.791.18 Jan-7.971.891 2.677.18 2.857 2.777 11.749 11.749 11.749 84.836 5.493 1.936 1.692 2.586 2.586 Award Date to Total Target Value of Contract CPIF = Plus Incentive Fee; FFP = Firm Fixed Price 46th Test Wing (46 OG and 46 TW) Subtotal Test & Remarks: Management 46 Test Wing (46 OG) Subtotal Management Remarks: Total Performing Activity & Location Technical Analysis and Test Support, Eglin AFB, FL Conducting Tests and Analysis, Eglin AFB, FL AFRL, Wright Patterson AFB, OH (Most work performed by University of Iowa) 96.585 8.79 1.936 46th Test Wing is the Program Office which conducts inhouse testing. Contract type and award date is. 7.199.45.4 7.199.45.4 46th Test Wing is the Program Office which conducts inhouse testing. Contract type and award date is. 16.461 8.34 Page-5 of 7 899 1.692.38.38 1.73 Exhibit R-3 (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-4, RDT&E Schedule Profile February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions Page-6 of 7 9 Exhibit R-4 (PE 6464F)
Exhibit R-4a, RDT&E Schedule Detail February 28 5 System Development and Demonstration (SDD) 6464F Submunitions Schedule Profile Target/warhead evaluation/analysis, signature test, captive carry flight tests 1-4Q Page-7 of 7 91 1-4Q 1-4Q Exhibit R-4a (PE 6464F)