Standard Missile Improvement

Abstract

Missile Integration with Air and Missile Defense S-Band Radar (AMDR-S) for DDG 51 Flight III ships, and with other platforms/Combat System baselines, will include requirements review/updates and analysis, verification; technical documentation, design review and working group SME support, missile/radar integration, missile test hardware procurement, risk assessment, safety, test and evaluation planning, analysis, and data collection. Deliverables include interface control documents (ICDs) changes, missile specifications changes, and engineering documents updates to support AEGIS Configuration Baseline (ACB) 20 Preliminary Design Review (PDR) (FY 2018), Critical Design Review (CDR) (FY 2019); Engineering Development Model (EDM) testing (FY 2016-2018); Combat Systems Engineering Development Site (CSEDS) , Moorestown, New Jersey Combat System/missile integration testing (FY 2018-2020); Waterfront Integration Testing (WIT) FY 2022 and ACB 20 for DDG 51 FLT III Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO) Testing, analysis, and reports. Missile variants: ESSM BLK 1 and 2; SM-2 BLK IIIB MU2; SM-6 BLK I and IA (Current AEGIS configuration). STANDARD Missile 2 (SM-2 BLK IIIC) engineering changes funding is for the design, systems engineering, analysis, integration, and test of replacements for obsolete components as well as performance improvements to address emerging threats. Analysis will include evaluation of transition to an active seeker baseline leveraging the investment made with the SM-6 and ESSM Block II missiles. Initial funding is for the requirements generation, risk reduction/mitigation, and documentation leading to the commencement of the obsolescence project. Capability improvements: Enhanced Stream-Raid performance against numerous threats to include Agile Prism via target resolution in range and Doppler and missile/target pairing logic, over-the-horizon capability for increased depth of fire, enhanced capability against electronic attack, improved firepower due to decreased dependence on illuminators, and enhanced fuzing via guidance integrated fuzing. The program has been designated an Accelerated Acquisition (AA) program by the CNO/ASN RDA. The program schedule will be shifted to reflect the change in process. The goal is to reach Initial Capability (IC) by Q3FY2022.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
0439_0604366N_5_1319_PB_2019

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Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Fire Suppression Systems Design.
  • Missile Defense Systems.
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics

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