Electronic Warfare Development
Abstract
This Program Element encompasses engineering and manufacturing development for tactical EW. EW encompasses the development of tactical EW equipment and systems mounted in both ground and air vehicles. The systems under this program provides the Army with the capability to degrade or deny hostile forces the effective use of their communications, counter mortar/counterbattery radars, surveillance radars, infrared/optical battlefield surveillance systems and electronically fused munitions. Existing Army EW systems must be replaced or upgraded to maintain their capability in the face of threats. Prophet Enhanced is the current system under the Prophet Ground acquisition program. Its primary mission is to provide 24-hour Situation Development and Information Superiority to the supported maneuver brigade to enable the most effective engagement of enemy forces. Prophet Enhanced provides a modular, scalable, open architecture-based system solution optimized for ease of use in a variety of configurations (Stationary-Fixed, Mobile and Manpack). The Army Reprogramming Analysis Team (ARAT) is a Department of the Army established project to develop techniques, methods, tools and architecture to reprogram mission software embedded in Army EW systems, Force Protection Systems (FPS), and Target Sensing Systems (TSS) in response to changes in threat signatures. ARAT Research and Development enables continuous development of: 1) automated threat analysis tools to rapidly detect (flag) threat changes within intelligence systems, 2) tools to minimize the time to develop EW Mission Software and Products (MSP) for both air and ground EW systems, 3) tools and technology to minimize the time required to test and validate MSPs, 4) improved communications conduits to transmit mission software changes to field users, and 5) enhanced mission-software uploading tools. These efforts allow for rapid threat analysis, simulation, mission software development, distribution and uploading of mission software changes directly to the supported Soldier in the field. The ARAT project will develop, test and equip an Army-wide infrastructure capable of rapidly reprogramming electronic combat software embedded in offensive and defensive weapon system. Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 budget request funds Electronic Warfare (EW) Development for Prophet Enhanced efforts (Project EW5) and The Army Reprogramming Analysis Team (ARAT) efforts (Project EW6).
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2018
- Source ID
- 0304270A_5_2040_PB_2018
- Change Summary Explanation
- Funds realigned in FY2018 in the amount of $1,527K from RDT&E to OPA (BZ9751 - Prophet Enhanced Modification) to provide sufficient funding to level out production. $254K added to FY18 to adjust for inflation. $2,212 added to FY18 to fund requirement for Signal of Interest upgrades. Funding increased by an additional $4M on the FY2017 EW6 line to provide additional funding to advance Electronic Warfare (EW) mission software capability to rapidly detect threat changes, determine impact to friendly EW systems, rapidly develop a mission software solution to detect and defeat threat systems, and distribute mission software to forward deployed combat forces.
- Service Agency Name
- Army
Entities
Organizations
- United States Army
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