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CAPT Terry Briggs, USN PMS 490 MINWARA Summer Regional Conference 7 May 2003

CAPT Terry Briggs, USN PMS 490 MINWARA Summer Regional Conference 7 May 2003. Vision for The Future of Mining In Support of Sea Power 21. i. S. e. a. S. t. r. i. k. e. S. e. a. S. t. r. k. e. Sea Power 21. Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit?. Projecting Defense . . .

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CAPT Terry Briggs, USN PMS 490 MINWARA Summer Regional Conference 7 May 2003

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  1. CAPT Terry Briggs, USN PMS 490 MINWARA Summer Regional Conference 7 May 2003 Vision for The Future of Mining In Support of Sea Power 21

  2. i S e a S t r i k e S e a S t r k e Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? Projecting Defense . . . assure allies, deter adversaries, ensure access S e a S h i e l d S e a S h i e l d Projecting Offense . . . global presence, precision, and persistence FORCEnet S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g Projecting Sovereignty . . . taking the joint force to sea

  3. S e a S h i e l d S e a S h i e l d Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? Projecting Defense . . . assure allies, deter adversaries, ensure access Cost-effective Force Protection FORCEnet

  4. S e a S h i e l d S e a S h i e l d Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? • Projecting Defense . . . • assure allies, deter adversaries, ensure access • Cost-effective Force Protection • Keep the enemy out of US/ALLIED operating areas FORCEnet

  5. S e a S t r i k e Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? • Projecting Offense . . . • global presence, • precision, and persistence • Power Projection FORCEnet

  6. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? • Projecting Offense . . . • global presence, • precision, and persistence • Power Projection • Keep the enemy where he doesn’t want to be FORCEnet S e a S t r i k e S e a S t r i k e

  7. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? • Projecting Offense . . . • global presence, • precision, and persistence • Power Projection • Keep the enemy where he doesn’t want to be • Force the enemy into areas he doesn’t want to go FORCEnet S e a S t r i k e S e a S t r i k e

  8. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? FORCEnet S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g Projecting Sovereignty . . . taking the joint force to sea Forward Deployed Organic Capability

  9. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? FORCEnet MEDAL JMPS C4ISR S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g • Projecting Sovereignty . . . • taking the joint force to sea • Forward Deployed Organic Capability • MF Planning TDA

  10. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? FORCEnet S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g • Projecting Sovereignty . . . • taking the joint force to sea • Forward Deployed Organic Capability • MF Planning TDA • Afloat stockpile

  11. Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? S e a S h i e l d S e a S h i e l d FORCEnet S e a S t r i k e S e a S t r i k e • Networked Mines fully integrated into the C4ISR architecture contribute to • Common Tactical Picture • Battle Damage Assessment S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g

  12. S e a S t r i k e Sea Power 21 Naval Sea Mining…where does it fit? Projecting Defense . . . assure allies, deter adversaries, ensure access Cost-effective Force Protection S e a S h i e l d S e a S h i e l d • Projecting Offense . . . • global presence, • precision, and persistence • Power Projection FORCEnet S e a B a s i n g S e a B a s i n g Projecting Sovereignty . . . taking the joint force to sea Forward Deployed Organic Capability

  13. ForceNet Sea Strike Sea Shield Sea Basing US Mining VisionIntegrated Littoral Battlespace Dominance

  14. Benefits of Networked Mining • Maintains minefield performance with fewer weapons • Adds and enhances mining capability

  15. PARTIAL DEMIL MK 56 QS & SLMM No Requirement MK 56 MK 65/63/62 QUICKSTRIKE QS & SLMM MK 60 CAPTOR FULL DEMIL MK 67 SLMM PARTIAL DEMIL SHALLOW INTERMEDIATE DEEP Current CapabilityBy Water Depth

  16. Roadmap to the Future Networked Mine Networked Theater Mine 2010 Mine ForceNet Sea Strike Sea Shield Sea Basing

  17. Roadmap to the Future 00 02 04 06 08 10 15 20 25 30 2010 P3I Mine Networked Theater Mine New Mining Capability 2010 Mine 6.5 6.4 Networked Theater Mine Prototype & Development 2010 P3I Development 2010 Mine Development 2010 Mine AOA Littoral Sea Mine Demo Networked Theater Mine Demo 2010 P3I Demo 6.3 6.2 Key Funded DADS Weapon Technology Mine Technology Beyond FYDP Future 6.2 Funding TBD

  18. 2010 Mine Acquisition program initiated in FY03 • $65M over FYDP in current POM • AoA currently underway • Three concepts under consideration • Upgraded moored MK 56 Mine replacement • Bottom sitting rising mine (rocket or buoyant) • Bottom sitting encapsulated torpedo based mine • RECO capability desirable

  19. 2010 Mine

  20. Networked Mine

  21. ForceNet Sea Strike Sea Shield Sea Basing Networked Theater Mine

  22. Needed Capabilities • High Quality Target DCLT • Target discrimination • Long range to minimize number of assets • Assured, Secure, Robust Underwater C3 • Remote Control • Integration to CUP and BDA • Precision Stand-off Delivery • From air • From sea • Flexible Target Engagement • Less than lethal options • Cooperative engagements

  23. Enabling Technologies • Low-power, Compact, Multi-influence Sensors • Distributed Signal Processing and Data Fusion • Underwater Acoustic / Magneto-inductive Comms • Robotic Delivery / Mobile Weapons • Target-Weapon Pairing and Cooperative Behavior

  24. Mine Technology AccomplishmentsRemote Control (FY01) SHAREM-138, USS Cushing to RV Melville, East China Sea All 14 Commands processed correctly • Demonstrated 2-way Communications up to 12 Nautical Miles • All Valid Commands (Arm, Dis-Arm, Sterilize) were confirmed • All Intentional Invalid Commands were Rejected 3 1 30 Commands sent 14 Commands Received 2 4 Confirmations Received and processed correctly 4 5 14 Confirmations Returned

  25. Mine Technology AccomplishmentsEncapsulated Torpedo Launch FY01 Mk 54 Torpedo Launch Simulations Ready to Deploy • Demonstrated vertical launch, without broaching, in 150 feet of water • Demonstrated ability to achieve a commanded heading within + 5° • Validated simulation for weapon performance under a wide variety of conditions Mk 54 Torpedo Surrogate Experiment

  26. Resulting XTV (torpedo) Depth and Course XTV Experiment (Dabob) PSU/ARL XTV (torpedo) MK 69 Source (180 dB) Mine Technology AccomplishmentsSensor field - Torpedo Comms FY01 1 3 2 4 Successfully Achieved All 4 Commanded Turns

  27. Remaining Technology Issues • Improved DCLT Capability • Fewer Long-range Low-power Sensors • Multitudes of Short-range Low-cost Sensors • Robust Wireless Underwater Communications • Internet (network to information grid) • Intranet (node to node) • Secure (LPI / LPD)

  28. Conclusion • A networked minefield can provide enhanced capabilities that are transformational and support all elements of Sea Power 21 • There are no insurmountable hurdles that stand in the way of making this vision a reality – requires only a steadfast commitment from the Navy

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