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Air Armament Center

Air Armament Center. Readying Air Forces For Network Centric Weapons 19 Nov 03 Chris Anzalone, Brig Gen, USAF Deputy Commander for Support Air Armament Center, Eglin AFB FL. Development, Acquisition, Testing, Deployment, and Sustainment of all air-delivered weapons.

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Air Armament Center

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  1. Air Armament Center Readying Air ForcesFor NetworkCentric Weapons 19 Nov 03 Chris Anzalone, Brig Gen, USAFDeputy Commander for SupportAir Armament Center, Eglin AFB FL Development, Acquisition, Testing, Deployment, and Sustainment of all air-delivered weapons I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

  2. LOCAAS Video

  3. Hmmmm… “Bummer of a birthmark, Hal”

  4. Overview Why Am I Here Present my vision of Network Centric Weapons I’ll Discuss Meeting Network Challenges Potential Weapons Candidates Impact on Ranges and Targets

  5. 2002 Challenges • Mission Planning Systems • Retarget In Flight Via Machine-to-Machine Interfaces • Rules of Engagement (ROE) • Passive vs Active Control Measures • Collateral Damage (Constant Consideration) – SDB (250lb class) w/greater precision • Need to Measure Effects Real-Time • Capability to Loiter (ex. WASAAM) Persistent Area Dominance • Our Test and Training Ranges Must Transform to be able to Meet These Challenges • Intersect w/JTRS

  6. JTRS LINK 16 MSTCS TEST TRAINING OPERATIONS Current Stovepipes GPS RAP ACMI

  7. J G R C S P Maximize MRTFB Scheduling Throttles Remember: Today’s Testing = Tomorrow’s Training! Strategy - “Equal Ts” • Future Flight Ops • 100% Test • 100% Training TESTING Modernization For Tomorrow NATIONAL SECURITY PIPELINES Sustained Warfighter Success TRAINING Readiness For Today Testing + Training Capacity< Range Capacity

  8. Networked Weapons

  9. Network-Enabled Weapons With Ability To: Loiter Search Identify Prosecute Report

  10. QF-4 JDAM JASSM Hypersonic Cruise Missile Potential Candidates Current Inventory Postulated BQM-167A WASAAMM

  11. Candidates WEAPONS JASSM JSOW Tomahawk Harpoon ER Guided Munition JDAM SDB SLAM-ER AARGM WCMD WASAAMM Hyper CM AGM-130 NLOS-LS Others RANGE SYSTEMS P5 CTS EnRAP TARGETS BQM-74 BQM-34 QF-4 AST

  12. AAC Summit VIMarch 2004 • Networked Operations Subpanel • Networked Weapons Requirement (TDL-T CDD) • JTRS

  13. What If… Internet Protocol-Centric Network

  14. 2003 Challenges • Defining and Assessing Desired Effects • Weapon Sends Back Battlefield Effect at Impact • Service Interoperability • Operational/Training/Test Systems Use Common Data Interface • Coalition Integration on a Weapon – Centric Network Today's Testing is Tomorrow’s Training is Next Week’s Operations

  15. 2003 Challenges (cont’d) • Enhanced Range Application Program (EnRAP) • Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)/Link 16 Integration • Joint National Training Capability (JNTC) • Weapons • Legacy, JASSM, SDB • Low Cost Interface to Space

  16. Air Armament Center Questions?Chris Anzalone, Brig Gen, USAFDeputy Commander for SupportAir Armament Center, Eglin AFB FL Development, Acquisition, Testing, Deployment, and Sustainment of all air-delivered weapons I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

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