AMRAAM
Abstract
The Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) is a joint Air Force/Navy, Acquisition Category 1D program with Air Force as lead service. AMRAAM is the premier all-weather, all-environment, radar guided missile with improved capabilities against very low and high-altitude targets in an electronic attack environment. The current AMRAAM variant, the AIM-120D, delivers improved performance via Global Positioning System (GPS) aided navigation; two way datalink capability for enhanced aircrew survivability and improved network compatibility; and incorporates new guidance software that improves kinematic performance and weapon effectiveness. This Air Force/Navy program is structured in response to the Joint Service Operational Requirement Document and Mission Element Need Statement to develop an air superiority air-to-air missile with significant improvements in operational utility and combat effectiveness. The development program enhances AMRAAM capability and operational flexibility against current and projected threats, incorporates high payoff technology development, performs risk reduction activities, and investigates new variants and/or alternate missions that may use AMRAAM attributes. To maximize effectiveness of existing inventory and address findings from the field, the Navy and Air Force also develop, test, and field improvements via software upgrades into fielded missiles, and/or hardware upgrades inserted into the production line. This program supports the integration of the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) into Navy aircraft with analysis of Navy unique applications, aircraft missile integration tasks, product improvement efforts including missile software upgrade development and procurement of hardware to support Navy test and evaluation tasks. Funding in FY 2024 through FY 2028 supports System Improvement Program (SIP) and Navy unique Test & Evaluation (T&E) for software fielding. This program is funded under OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT because it includes development efforts to upgrade systems that have been fielded or have received approval for full rate production and anticipate funding in the current or subsequent fiscal year. Cost to Complete should be $85.893M for FY 2029 - FY 2031.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 0207163N_7_1319_PB_2024
- Change Summary Explanation
- Financial: The FY 2024 funding request was adjusted by $2.588M for higher priority programs and rate adjustments. Technical: Not Applicable Schedule: Counter Emerging Threats (CET) fielding shifted from 3Q FY 2022 to 1Q FY 2023 due to repair required for test equipment failure. All CET test requirements are complete and fielding will coincide with the Sufficiency of Test Review release in 1Q FY 2023.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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