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Payloads and Sensors Team

Payloads and Sensors Team. 15-18 January 2002. Rules of Engagement. We Are Time Constrained (35 Days Left in the Study) Focus on Military Utility—There is NO Business Case for MSP This is NOT EELV—We Aren’t Competing for Business This is a Joint Warfighting System

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Payloads and Sensors Team

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  1. Payloads and Sensors Team 15-18 January 2002

  2. Rules of Engagement • We Are Time Constrained (35 Days Left in the Study) • Focus on Military Utility—There is NO Business Case for MSP • This is NOT EELV—We Aren’t Competing for Business • This is a Joint Warfighting System • This is Warfighting 101--Think Like a Warfighter (Dead Targets are the Product) • What’s the Threat? • What Effect Can I Create in Battle? • This IS a Real Coercive Spacepower System • Take the Initiative to Get the Information We Need to Be Thorough • Major Chris Kinnan: Cell is 719-200-3514 or Work at 719-554-5233. Email is christopher.kinnan@peterson.af.mil

  3. Sidewinder AAM Pilot APG-65 Radar 20mm Cannon Sidewinder AAM Original F-16 Had a Limited Mission Original F-16 was designed for an important, but limited role as an air-to-air fighter aircraft only

  4. F-16 Capabilities—Extended Significantly New Capabilities Continue to be Developed...

  5. Military Spaceplane Priorities • Precision Strike • Find • Fix • Track • Target • Engage • Assess • Space Superiority • ISR Enhancement • Spacelift • Predictive Battespace Awareness • Combat Identification • Precision Engagement-Maneuver • Combat Effectiveness Assessment

  6. Team Focus • MSP Priorities Are Precision Strike, Space Superiority, ISR Enhancement and Space Support—We Are a Combat System First • Threat Analysis Team • GSTF Space Requirements Based on DIA Threat Assessment of 2009-2010 Anti-access Threats • Military Utility Team • Apportionment of Specialized Sensors (e.g. HSI, MSI, EO, IR, UV etc.) and Payloads (e.g. CAV with LOCASS, Unitary Penetrator, etc.) • Assist ACC in Preparing a Comprehensive GSTF CONOPS • Survey Team • Given Operationally Responsive Spacelift . . . Develop a Comprehensive List of Industry, DoD and National Community Sensors and Payloads in 2007, 2012 and beyond • Determine When the Technologies Mature • Determine What Other Areas Must be Addressed if ORS and Responsive Sensors are Available (e.g. TPED, Bandwidth, Architecture, etc)

  7. Deliverables • Threat Team • 2010 Threat Analysis • RT2 and RT4 Scenario • Military Utility Team • Propose Base, Enhanced and Execution Force Structure • Combat Space Force Apportionment and Allocation • Joint Fight Phasing • Survey Team • Populated Matrix • Questions That Must be Answered

  8. MSP 2010 Generating and Executing Coercive Spacepower

  9. National Security Sector Implements QDR “transformation” and “space control” themes Space Commission objectives for RLV: short-notice call-up & lower cost Enables prompt global strike and ISR augmentation from space Enables “launch on demand” to augment, replenish, project, deploy and sustain U.S. space force structure Civil Sector--NASA Improves safety, reliability, availability, and lower cost compared to Shuttle Allows development paths for ISS crew rescue, other future missions U.S. Commercial Space Sector Enhances international competitiveness Stimulates U.S. space industrial base Enables revolution in space business—new markets, elastic demand Improves reliability, availability, flexibility—keys to launcher selection Aligns mission planning lead time with satellite manufacturing in <24 months All Sectors Enables new approaches to satellite design and constellation management On-orbit refueling could extend satellite operating life, improve maneuverability Enables technology insertion during operating life of a satellite block Reusable satellites could cost up to 2/3 less* to build, insure, and operate RLV Utility * 1998 NSSA Launch on Demand Study

  10. 2010 Assumptions • Anti-Access • Political—Overflight and Troop Footprint Limitations; Restricted LOCs, SPODs and APODs; Geographical Barriers; Limited Forward Operating Bases • Military—WMD/WME, Long Range SAMS w/Enhanced IADS, Cruise Missiles,Short to Intermediate Range Missiles • Space • Limited Number of Quick Response Payloads—Available for Use on Second Pass • Political—Space Sanctuary Policy Restrictions, Consortia and Multi-national Space Dependence Sensitivities • Military—Proliferation of Commercial Ultra High Resolution Imagery, CNO, Jammers, RFI Weapons, Laser Dazzlers and Limited Numbers of ASATs • Tasking, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination • Communications Infrastructure Exists to Provide Space and UAV Imagery to AOCs and Cockpits • Improved Data Fusion Capability

  11. 2010 Joint Warfighting Challenges • Precision Strike Payloads Against: • Anti-access Threats • Enemy Air Defenses • C2 Nodes • Leadership • Hard and Deeply Buried Targets (HDBT) • WMD and WME • Other Time critical targets • ISR • Combat identification (Pre-, Trans-Hostilities, Emerging Threats) • Predictive Battlespace awareness • Battle Damage Assessment • Cross Cueing of Space and Terrestrial Platforms and Sensors • Combat Search and Rescue

  12. Responsiveness (Re) Tasking Processing (Fusion) Exploration Dissemination Connectivity Need More Networked Systems ONA / IPB Sensor Capabilities Combat Identification Adverse Weather Defeat Countermeasures Predict/Maintain Target Track Determine Effects Broad Area Search Responsiveness Decision Process / Time Weapons Tasking TTP Connectivity Enhanced Joint C2 Networked Operations Consistent Relevant Operational Picture Multi-Nation / Coalition Operations Bandwidth Effects Assessment Capabilities and Procedures JWCA Precision Engagement Shortfalls INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS BATTLE MANAGEMENT ATTACK EXECUTION • Responsiveness • Cross Component Coordination • Mission Planning • Flight Time • Connectivity • Survivability • Accuracy • Non-Lethal Capabilities • Affordability Source: DoD Precision Engagement Strategic Study

  13. Integrate MSP Into CAOC Tasking Cycle Deliver Munitions 250 lb – 2000 lb GP Warheads CAV Guided Munitions Cluster Munitions Directed Energy All Weather, Precision Attack Capable (GPS Independent/Dependent) Precision Weapon CEP (<3 m) Integrate MSP Into CAOC Tasking Cycle IMINT Combat Identification (NIIRS 4-6) Rapid Retarget/Restrike (NIIRS 6-7) Continuous 24/7 Surveillance All Weather EO, IR, SAR, HIS, SIGINT, MASINT SIGINT Syntetic Aperture Radar (SAR/MTI) Multi-Spectral Camera ACC GSTF Requirements SENSOR REQUIREMENTS PAYLOAD REQUIREMENTS

  14. Future Space Warfare • Space basing advantages • Reduced crisis-reaction timelines -- Schriever 2001 results • Situational awareness cueing and support • Persistent presence • Defeat anti-access threat – overflight advantage • Enabler for operations • Enablers • Responsive space access (Military Spaceplane) • GMTI/AMTI (Space-Based Radar) • Multi-phenomenology Vigilance, Reach, and Power

  15. Key Roles for MSP • Deterrence, Presence, Power Projection and Coercion • Space Superiority • Theater Integration • Enhanced ISR for Full Spectrum Predictive Battlespace Awareness • Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) • Rapid Strike -- Adversary Vital Interests • Halt Phase Precision Strike forGlobal Strike Task Force • Enable and Support Combat Search and Rescue Operations • Support Homeland Defense Globally Integrated Air and Space Striking Power

  16. MSP Operational Tasks • Conduct Offensive and Defensive Counterspace Operations • Radio Frequency and Microwave Systems • Jamming • Deploy Systems for and Conduct Operations to Provide • Space Situational Awareness • Reachback and Covert Communications • Tactical Reconnaissance • Battle Management and Intercept (GMTI and AMTI) • Immediate and Post-strike Battle Damage Assessment • Deliver Decisive Precision Firepower • Covert and Non-nuclear strike (Immediate Response Option) • Halt Phase • Time Critical and Hardened Targets

  17. Generating Space Power • OPERATIONS • Space Superiority • Full Force Theater C2 • Responsive ISR • Global Strike Operations • Satellite Constellation Reconstitution • ALERT ORDER • Generate Sorties, Conduct Mission Planning and Schedule ATO Sorties • Pre-position Payloads and Protection Assets • Deploy Payloads as Required • Confirm OPCON and TACON • EXECUTION ORDER • Recover and Replace Orbiting Systems • On-demand Augmentation • Maintain Sortie Turn Rate to Meet ATO Commitments • WARNING ORDER • Complete All MSP Maintenance • Ready Quick-Launch and Strike Sorties • Deploy Additional Payloads • Recover and Replace Orbiting Systems as Required

  18. Base Force • Strategic Space • Long duration, global mission • Responsiveness limited by fixed orbits and strategic tasking • Limited ability to replenish • Limited data direct to theater • No upgrades • Crewed Aircraft • May require some air superiority • Significant forward support req’d • Somewhat limited coverage area • Highly responsive once deployed • Upgrade-able Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) • Forward support req’d • Limited area coverage • Highly responsive once deployed • Upgrade-able Area of Interest

  19. Enhanced and Execution Force • Augmentation • Launched on need into tailored orbits • Mission-specific payloads (augment or replenish) • Direct tasking from theater (assured data receipt) • Upgrade-able until launched • Possibly recoverable or reusable Area of Interest

  20. Space Combat Power

  21. Military Spaceplane Combat Operations

  22. Communications Navigation ISR Surge Pre-Conflict GSTF Components Warning

  23. Military Spaceplane Combat Operations

  24. Secure Comms Navigation NavWar Precision Strike Strike ISR Space/air/ground-launched CAV Conflict GSTF Components Space Superiority Secure Comms

  25. Military Spaceplane Combat Operations

  26. Reconstitution Full force C2 BDA GSTF Components Rapid Force Reconstitution ISR (BDA/PBA)

  27. Strike Full force C2 Sustained Operations

  28. Military Spaceplane Combat Operations

  29. Military Spaceplane Combat Operations

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