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2015 Armament Systems Forum
State of Surface Ship
Weapons
CAPT Mike Ladner, USN Major Program Manager
Surface Ships Weapons PEO IWS 3.0
21 Apr 2015
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Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems
Our Mission
To develop, deliver, and sustain operationally dominant combat systems to Sailors
“Sea Power to the Hands of Our Sailors”
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PEO IWS Portfolio
AMDR
AN/SPQ-9B
NULKA
AN/SLQ-32
SPS-67/73
SPS-55
SPS-49
SPS-64
SSQ-82
AUSPAR
MMSP
SPQ-14/15
SPA-25
SPS-40
AOEW DDE
WLR-1
BPS-15
SPY-3
SEWIP SPY-1A/B/D
CEC
ECIDIS-M
MIPS III
SFSE
FTAMD NIFC-CA Open
Architecture
IWS 3.0
SM-6 RIM-7/
MK57
NSSMS
AGS
Griffin
LRLAP
VLS MK 46 30mm
MK 38
MK 45
SM-2
SEARAM
NFCS MK 75 76mm
RAM BLK 1/2
CIWS
•Radars: 1 Country
•Ammunition: 17 Countries SQQ-89: 2 Countries SM-1/SM-2:
15 Countries CIWS: 9 Countries
MK 41 VLS: 8 Countries
CEC: 1 Country
Aegis/ AWS: 5 Countries
MK 34 GWS: Countries
BFTT: 1 Country
SQQ-89
MK-32 Sub Arctic Warfare Dev.
CADRT USW DSS
CV-TSC
ASW Advanced Dev.
Surface ASW Systems Imp.
SQS-56
SDRW/SRD/SCD
WQC-2A/6
UQN-4A
LCS Mission Modules
SSDS Combat
Systems Integration in the following classes:
BFTT
CPS
CDS
Aegis Combat Systems Integration into DDG 51 and CG 47 class ships
LINK 16CEC
AMIIP Integration
AMDR Integration
IWS 4.0
IWS 10.0
146 – Program & Projects
3 – ACAT I
5 – ACAT II
2 – ACAT III
4 – ACAT IV
9 – R&D
39 – Inactive
84 – Non ACAT
ESSM
•WSN-7/9: 4 Countries
•NFCS: 1 Country
LCS 1 & LCS 2 Combat Systems
Variant Integration
DDG 1000 Combat
Systems (TSCE) Integration
LPD
CVN
LHA
LSD
LHD
Integrated Combat Systems Major Program Manager
Product Major Program Managers
LCS 1
LCS 2
DDG
CG
DDG 1000
MK 110 57mm
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124 – Program & Projects
3 – ACAT I
5 – ACAT II
2 – ACAT III
3 – ACAT IV
4 – R&D
30 – Inactive
77 – Non ACAT
Program Executive Officer Integrated Warfare Systems
DELIVERY
•238 USN Ships
•78 USCG Ships
•29 Nations
•PEO IWS executes $5B - $6B annually
INNOVATION
•APLs
• Industry
•NSWC
•NUWC
•ONR
• SBIR/SST
•DARPA
•Aegis BMD
CEC
Dual Band Radar
SPY1
AN SQQ89
SPS-48E Radar
SPS-49 Radar
AN/SLQ-32(v4)
IUSW
SEWIP
SM-2 / SM-6
Sea Sparrow
Phalanx
AGS
MK 45
MK 41VLS
ESSM
PVLS
SSDS
Aegis Combat System
Engage
Control Detect
The PEO IWS organization is aligned to develop, procure and deliver Enterprise Warfighting Solutions for Surface Ships
PEO IWS has life cycle responsibilities for combat system performance, design management, systems engineering, installation, integration, test, maintenance and disposal
AMDR
Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Develop, Deliver, and Sustain Operationally Dominant Combat Systems
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• Portfolio Accomplishments –Technology Insertion –Rapid Deployment –Acquisition Approach –Affordability
• Future Trends
Surface Ship Weapons - Focus Areas
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• SM-2 Family
– Sustainment of USN and Allies SM-2 Inventory into 2030’s and beyond
• SM-6 Family
– Introduction of Active Missile Seeker Technology
– Built In Test (BIT)
– Portable AUR BIT Tester
STANDARD Missile
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– Threat Driven Requirements Stress Need for Advanced Capability Dual Mode Seeker; Leverages existing active US seeker technology
– Evolutionary upgrade to Block 1; improving capability against the most stressing ASCM threats in challenging environments
ESSM Block 2
–Allows Functional Compatibility Integration as a Block 1, and Optimization to Maximize Capability
–Entering Development Phase
– IOC 2020
–ESSM Block 2 development is funded by the Participating Nations of the NATO Seasparrow Consortium
• 60% International / 40% US
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• Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM)
– Block 2 missile provides significant kinematic & detection capability improvements
– Block 2 ready for Fleet delivery- IOC planned for April 2015 on USS ARLINGTON (LPD 24)
– Excluding MSST, RAM Block 2 has tested against all threat targets with unprecedented success - 27 for 28 Successful DT/OT Firings
• PC Griffin Missile System
– Rapid Deployment Capability
– Met Operational Requirements
– Achieved Initial Operating Capability
RAM and Griffin
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• Sustained Capability
– Pace the Threat
– Total Ownership Cost Focus
– Commonality
– RM&A Roadmap
• Rapid Capability Deployment
– Land Based Phalanx System
– SeaRAM to Rota DDGs
CIWS/SeaRAM/LPWS
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Vertical Launching System
• In production 20+ years
• SM-2, SM-3, SM-6, and ESSM, Tomahawk, VLA
• Platforms
– Aegis Cruisers
– Aegis Destroyers
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370 FIELDED
GUN WEAPON SYSTEMS
Naval Gunnery Weapon Systems
MK 45 5” GWS Platform: DDG, CG
MK 110 57mm GWS Platform: LCS, USCG WMSL
MK 38 Mod 2 25mm GWS Platform: Surface Combatants, L Classes, Aircraft Carriers
MK 46 30mm GWS Platform: LPD-17, LCS SUW MM, DDG 1000
• Advanced Gun System and Long Range Attack Projectile for DDG-1000
• Improve MK34 5” GWS to Support upgrades for AEGIS Modernization and DDG-51 New Construction
• Enhance MK 38 25mm Gun System to Counter Fast In-Shore Craft (FIAC)
• Improve Conventional Ammunition Fuzes to Effectively Support SUW/AAW Missions
• Cooperative with ONR to Develop Guided Munition Technologies
MK 75 76mm GWS Platform: FFG, USCG Cutters
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• Mission Growth – Expanding offensive capability of existing weapons
• Affordability – Judicious use of resources
• Technology Leaps – Electromagnetic Railgun
– Lasers
Looking Forward
On Target – Delivering Affordable and Effective Firepower