Air Armament Symposium. COL Shane Openshaw, PM Apache

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Air Armament Symposium COL Shane Openshaw, PM Apache

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Mission Execute Life Cycle Management of Manned and Unmanned Aviation Weapon Systems for the Current Force and Transformation to the Future Force What We Do: Centralized Management for All Assigned Army Aviation Programs Full Life-Cycle Management of Assigned Systems Improve Interoperability Enhance Reliability and Safety Maintain Combat Overmatch thru Recapitalization & Modernization What We Manage: Seven Project Offices Two Major Initiatives: Support to OIF/OEF and Fixing Army Aviation The Magnitude: $35B over POM years FY 10-15 FMS Total Case Value $7.023B 55 FMS Cases 36 Countries Total Workforce: ~ 2250 on board (Civilian, Military & Contractors) Managing Total FY10 Resources: ~$7.06B To Support the Warfighter Providing the World s Finest Support to the Warfighter at Redstone Arsenal 3

PEO Aviation Organization PM Apache COL Shane Openshaw PEO BG William T. Crosby DPEO Mr. Rusty Weiger PM AS COL Anthony Potts PM ASH COL Bob Grigsby Chief of Staff Mr. Ray Sellers APEO, Engr & Tech Mr. Layne Merritt PM UH COL Neil Thurgood PM Cargo PM UAS COL Robert Marion APEO, Business Mgmt Mr. John Mull APEO, Life Cycle Mgmt Mr. Bob Lorenz COL Gregory Gonzalez PM NSWRA COL Bert Vergez G-3, Operations Mr. Dennis Williamson 4

PEO Aviation Organization Apache Block III Sensors Longbow AGSE AME ATC Aviation Systems Fixed Wing ANMP Armed Scout Armed Aerial Scout Kiowa Warrior Training Helicopters KW Cockpit & Sensor Upgrade Prgm Iraqi Armed 407 Cargo CH-47F CH-47 Modernization Utility UH-60 Mod UH-60 A/L/M LUH Common Engine MEDEVAC Navy, Air Force, Cost Guard, FMS, OGA Unmanned Aerial Systems Non-Standard Rotary Wing Aircraft Mi-17 CSI SUAS Ground Maneuver Tactical Concepts UAS Mod Extended Range Multi-Purpose UAS Airspace Integration Concepts 5

Finances 7 PMs FY10 Funding Sources ($ in Millions) FY10 Programs ($ in Millions) Utility 2,233 ASH 277 UAS 1,584 Cargo 1,151 Apache 971 Aviation Systems 840 APA/OPA Procurement, 4,683.3 OMA, 444.5 OMA/GWOT Supplemental, 449.3 RDTE, 509.6 APA/OPA Supplemental, 970.0 BASE PROGRAM $5,637.4 (82%) SUPPLEMENTAL $1,419.3 (18%) TOTAL $7,056.6 6

Fleet Management Process 7

Army Aviation Modernization Plan (FY09) (FY10-15) (FY16-22) (Near Term) AH-64A OH-58D KW (Sustain) Raven Raven Shadow Hunter - Warrior A/0 (FY22 Beyond) The POM Years The EPP Years Beyond the EPP AH-64D LB gmav FCS Class I Modernization Block III Armed Aerial Scout SUAS Family of Systems ERMP Block 1 Shadow C Joint Multi-Role Current Planned AH-64A 115 0 AH-64D (I) 262 0 AH-64D (II) 346 107 AH-64D (III) 0 690 OH-58 A&C 262 262 OH-58KW 332 368 ARH TBD TBD Joint UAS Raven Systems Current Planned 1386 2182 gmav Systems 15 55 CLASS I 0 1168 Shadow Systems 79 102 Hunter Systems 6 7 Warrior A/I-GNAT Sys 5 5 Warrior Blk 0 Sys 2 2 ERMP Systems 1 (QRC) 13 UH-60A/L CH-47D UH-1 (Divest) CH-47F UH-60M C-12/C-26/UC-35 (Utility) SEMA (RC-12 and EO-5) UH-60A LUH FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 4 4 8 12 14 (Divest) C-23 (CARGO) UH-60L/HH-60L UH/HH-60M Future Utility Aircraft EMARSS Current Planned UH-60A 906 0 MH/UH-60K or L 730 760 MH/UH-60M 213 1375 UH-1 74 0 LUH 113 345 Heavy Lift Current Planned MH/CH-47 334 0 MH/CH-47F or G 135 514 Current Planned C-23 42 0 FUA 0 TBD C-12/UC35 128 TBD RC-12/EO-5 57 TBD EMARSS 0 36 2025 8

Army Aviation OPTEMPO Army Fleet in OIF/OND 3,289,120 Total Hours: 01 Feb 03 15 Sep 10 4,145,264 Total Flight Hours Army Fleet in OEF 856,144 Total Hours: 01 Feb 03 15 Sep 10 AH-64 (24) 573,742 Hours MC: 81% OPTEMPO: 58.0 UH-60 (155) 907,087 Hours MC: 84% OPTEMPO: 45.0 CH-47 (28) 166,394 Hours MC: 71% OPTEMPO: 46.8 OH-58 (30) 505,626 Hours MC: 84% OPTEMPO: 73.8 AH-64 168,248 Hours MC: 79% OPTEMPO: 56.0 UH-60 216,615 Hours MC: 85% OPTEMPO: 42.0 CH-47 (96) (75) 133,992 Hours MC: 68% OPTEMPO: 40.8 OH-58 (205) (60) 130,195 Hours MC: 85% OPTEMPO: 74.1 Fixed Wing (37) 196,887 Hours MC: 89% OPTEMPO: 64.1 UAS Shadow Hunter ERMP Raven gmav UAS Total: 847,008 Hours Fixed Wing UAS (129) (12) (139) 33,301 Hours Shadow Hunter MC: 87% ERMP OPTEMPO: 54.8 Raven (12) (2) (6) (109) (0) 435,635 hrs 57,910 hrs 134,774 hrs 218,387 hrs 303 hrs (14) (2) (1) (122) 59,157 hrs 3,929 hrs 18,184 hrs 49,688 hrs UAS Total: 130,959 Hours Units not reported this month: UH-60 147 of 149 a/c reported *SOF included in Total Flight Hours For Official Use Only 9

Apache Armament Capabilities Current Apache Armament Usage Includes: M230 Gun, 30 mm, Training and High Explosive rounds Hydra Rockets, 2.75, High Explosive, Flechette, Visible and IR Flares Hellfire Missile, Laser Guided (F,K,M) & Radar Guided (L) Current Scenarios Include: Medium Altitude Running Fire High Altitude Running & Diving Fire High Altitude Stand Off Fire (Hellfire) Race Track & Figure Eight Recon and then attack Manned Unmanned Teaming Operations Current Targets Include: Lightweight Vehicles Buildings Dismounts 10

Apache Armament Capabilities Technology & Funding Challenges Guided Rocket Incorporation Army has Operational Need Statement (ONS) and Industry has several solutions in development, but Army has been unable to keep funds to qualify or procure a guided 2.75 rocket. Anti Personnel 30 mm Ammo Army has ONS, and Picatinny has preliminary funding, but no long term program. Digital Rocket Launcher Army program to develop communications interface and hardware for future small diameter (5 or less) guided munitions. 11

Kiowa Warrior Armament The OH-58D Kiowa Warrior operates autonomously at standoff ranges providing armed reconnaissance, command and control, and target acquisition/ designation in day, night, and adverse-weather conditions. Current Kiowa Warrior Armament Suite Hellfire 2.75-inch rockets.50-caliber machine gun Engagement Scenarios Include Running & Diving Fire High Altitude Stand Off Fire (Hellfire) Race Track & Figure Eight Recon, Then Attack Manned Unmanned Teaming Operations Current Targets Include Lightweight Vehicles Buildings Dismounts Future Kiowa Warrior Armament Suite MIL-STD 1760 Weapon Interface Digital Rocket Launcher Small Programmable Guided Munitions 12

Unmanned Aircraft Weaponization MQ-5B Hunter Viperstrike: MQ-1C Gray Eagle Hellfire II P+: GPS Viper Strike offers significant tactical improvements Standoff range up to and beyond laser range limits (ground/buddy laze) Can launch from any direction relative to the target Provides GPS guided enhancement reducing operator work load with minimal impact to the Hunter Air Vehicle Hunter is operating in theater with weapons now HELLFIRE-II P+ provides the Army with a fully Qualified Rotary Wing and UAS HELLFIRE-II Missile Full P+ UAS & RW capability Increased lethality (trajectory shaping) Increased engagement envelop (360 deg) Fully qualified missile to DoD standards Provides missile ID to platform (warhead type) Fully backward compatible on current force UAS and rotary wing platforms QRC 2 is fielding in theater with weapons now. Assistance from Industry: 10-15 lb Class Weapon Semi-active laser Drop glide capability Option for boost Coordinate seeking weapon GPS Guidance 40 lb Class Weapon Semi-active laser Drop glide capability Joint Air to Ground Missile Magazine Deepening Collateral Damage Reduction Cost Reduction 13

HELLFIRE ROMEO OVERVIEW AGM-114R Weight = 108.5 lbs Length = 64 Full UAS Capability Description Backward Compatible Safe Separation Will eliminate forward speed restriction on rotary wing platforms Operational Flexibility - Warfighters Using HELLFIRE II Require at Least Three Warhead Variants in Order to Service Current and Projected Threats Targets Shaped Charge Warhead for Anti-Armor Shaped Charge Warhead with External Frag Sleeve for Personnel in Open and SUV/Pickups Penetrating Blast Frag Warhead for Buildings/Bunkers Cost/Logistics Impact - Single Variant Would Reduce Overall Cost of Production and Obsolescence Resulting in Smaller Logistics Footprint Reliability - Increase Reliability and Availability While Reducing Maintenance Burden on Joint Warfighter Shaped Charge Warhead Shaped Charge w/ Frag Sleeve Blast Fragmentation Warhead Milestones System PDR Jan 09 POP 1 Flight Aug 09 System CDR Sep 09 POP 2 Flight Jan 10 IPR (Qual/Pilotline Turn-on) Feb 10 POP 3 Firing (Ground) Apr 10 POP 4 Firing (Air) Jul 10 POP 5/6 Firings (Ground) Oct Dec 10 PCT Firings (2) Jul 11 SQT Firings (12) Jul 12 First Production Deliveries FY13 ALL Production US Army Deliveries in FY13 will be AGM-114R Romeo Multi- Purpose Warhead 14

SMALL GUIDED MUNITIONS EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ITEM BAE APKWS Program of Record GATR DAGR Raytheon Talon ATK GATR Lockheed Martin DAGR Raytheon Griffin DESCRIPTION (<50-lb Class Munitions) Navy /Marine Corps Program of Record 2.75 Guided Rocket with Mid-body Guidance Section Lock on After Launch Utilizes Hydra Rocket System 2.75 Guided Rocket with Nose Mounted Guidance Section Lock on After Launch Utilizes Hydra Rocket System 2.75 Guided Rocket with Nose Mounted Guidance Section Lock on After Launch / Lock on Before Launch Utilizes Hydra Rocket System 2.75 Guided Rocket with Nose Mounted Guidance Section Lock on After Launch / Lock on Before Launch Utilizes Hydra Rocket System GPS/INS + SAL Terminally Guided Munition Blast Frag Warhead Fuzing Options: Height of Burst, Point Detonate, Delay CURRENT AND POSSIBLE PLATFORMS OH-58D AH-64D AH-1 W/Z UH-1 Y UAS Platforms OH-58D AH-64D AH-1 W/Z UH-1 Y UAS Platforms OH-58D AH-64D AH-1 W/Z UH-1 Y UAS Platforms OH-58D AH-64D AH-1 W/Z UH-1 Y UAS Platforms OH-58D AH-64D AH-1 W/Z UH-1 Y UAS Platforms SOCOM Platforms Remote Weapon Stations, ITAS, NLOS- CLU, Bi-Pod Viper Strike E XM-150 GPS/INS + SAL Terminally Guided Glide Munition Shaped Charge Warhead 360 Degree Off-Axis, Steep or Shallow Attack No Launch Signature Derived From Army ATACMS BAT Subminition Hunter MQ-5B SOCOM Platforms Marine Corps Harvest Hawk (KC-130J) Can be Integrated on Any UAS Platform 15

Summary Support to the Warfighter is our #1 Priority Largest portfolio in the Enterprise for a good reason... PEO Aviation is constantly evolving to always meet the needs of the Warfighter 16