1 / 15

Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) Program Public Overview Briefing Current As of: 24 August 2001

Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) Program Public Overview Briefing Current As of: 24 August 2001. Air Armament Center Lethal Strike JPO Eglin Air Force Base, FL. Disclosure & Disclaimer Statements. DISTRIBUTION A: This briefing has been cleared by AAC/PA (Public Affairs) for public release.

annora
Download Presentation

Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) Program Public Overview Briefing Current As of: 24 August 2001

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Small Diameter Bomb (SDB)Program Public Overview BriefingCurrent As of: 24 August 2001 Air Armament Center Lethal Strike JPO Eglin Air Force Base, FL

  2. Disclosure & DisclaimerStatements • DISTRIBUTION A: This briefing has been cleared by AAC/PA (Public Affairs) for public release. • This is briefing is UNCLASSIFIED. • This presentation is for information only. No US Government commitment to sell, loan, lease, co-develop or co-produce defense articles or services is implied or intended.

  3. OVERVIEW • PROGRAM BACKGROUND • OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS • PROGRAM SCHEDULE

  4. Program Background • MMC Mission Need Statement, ACAT Level II, Oct 97 • Increase kills per sortie • Increase aircraft loadout • Accommodate current and future aircraft • Kill fixed, relocatable and mobiles targets • Milestone 0 decision Feb 98 • Perform concept and trade studies • Evaluate both weapons and carriage systems • HQ ACC, AAC, and AFRL performed Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) 1998-2000 • 22 approaches evaluated • Government and Industry proposed methods

  5. Program Background (con’t) • Air Force Research Lab Munitions Directorate (Eglin AFB FL) demonstrated technologies 1990-2000 • Four Concept Study Contracts awarded 1999 ($250K each) • Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon • Conducted trade studies, defined concepts • Four contracts modified 2000 (adding $1.3M each) • Develop and tested seeker and ATR algorithms • Characterized seeker/ATR in operational environment • Continue algorithm development

  6. REQUIREMENTS

  7. Miniaturized Munitions Concept MMC Umbrella Future Phase I Wide Area Search Autonomous Attack Miniature Munition (WASAAMM) SDB Fixed Phase II SDB Mobile Common Carriage System SDB Program Covers Phase I and Phase II

  8. Requirements • Schedule #1 Priority: field systems soonest • Cost #2: Affordability, obtain price commitments • Performance #3 • Phase I: GPS/INS-like accuracy (fixed/stationary) • Phase II: Seeker/ATR-like accuracy (mobile/relocatable) • 2 KPPs: • Loadout • 4 weapons per 1760 aircraft station is threshold • Interoperability • Common carriage system & interface across aircraft • Compatible with C4ISR infrastructure

  9. Requirements (con’t) • Evolutionary approach to fielding systems • Phase I: Effective in GPS Jammed Environment • Phase II: Target Recognition for Autonomous Engagement in Limited Search Area • ORD Will Remain DRAFT until Milestone B decision • KPPs are only non-tradables • CAIV : performance trades between MS A and MS B • HQ ACC finalize performance “thresholds” after seeing cost & schedule impacts to program

  10. Requirements (con’t) • Aircraft Integration • Threshold Aircraft: • Phase I: F-15E • Phase II: F-15E, F-16C/D and B-1B • Objective Aircraft: • Phase I: A-10, F-16, F-117, F-22, JSF, B-1, B-52, B-2, UCAV • Phase II: A-10, F-117, F-22, JSF, B-52, B-2, UCAV • Aircraft Loadouts A-10 F-15E F-16 F-22 F-117 JSF B-1 B-2 B-52 UCAV Stations 4 3 2 2 2 2 24 16 12 TBD Threshold* 16 12 8 8 8 8 96 64 48 TBD Objective 48 36 24 12 24 24 288 192 144 TBD *Threshold: 4 SDB weapons per 1760 interface

  11. Carriage System Requirements • Commonality across all threshold and objective aircraft • Standard test equipment, training, containers, loading procedures, etc. • Compatibility with B-2 Smart BRA • MIL-STD-1760 interface • Minimize aircraft OFP impact, single update • Must support individual weapon targeting, fuze programming, weapon release initialization, weapon status reporting and weapon software reprogramming • Individual and ripple release against one or more targets • No single use devices for weapon ejection system

  12. PROGRAM SCHEDULE

  13. SDB Program Schedule OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR JUL JUL JUL JUL JUL JUL JUL JUL FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 MS B MS C2 MS C1 MS A CA RFP System Development & Demo – 1 Phase 1 Fixed Target SDB Common Carriage System GPS/INS Variant Production LRIP CAD Development & System Integration Downselect Phase 2 Mobile Target SDB Sys Int Seeker/ATR Advanced Development Seeker Design & Maturation System Development & Demo – 2 LRIP = Decision Review LRIP Prod

  14. Development & System Integration • 2 Contractors = 24 months • Design and test warhead, fuze, GPS/INS guidance, carriage for fixed target SDB • Develop common aircraft ICD • Verify system level performance requirements are achievable for fixed target variant • Concurrent development and maturation of seeker/ATR algorithms • Develop and test Seeker/ATR • Verify costs are below threshold amount for fixed target SDB and delta for mobile target variant

  15. Further Questions & Inquiry Mail to: AAC/YV Attn: Small Diameter Bomb Program Office Suite 300 102 West D. Ave. Eglin AFB FL 32542-6808 DSN Prefix: 872 Voice Phone: (850) 882-7321 x2233 Data Fax 850-882-0657

More Related