E2C Improvements

Abstract

E-2 Improvements (0463) provides for incorporation of technologies for the evolution of E-2 Battle Management and Command and Control capabilities in support of naval warfare command and control requirements. It funds developments for the modification or replacement of Weapon Replaceable Assemblies of currently installed subsystems, as well as providing for experimentation with narrowband and wideband internet protocol (IP) concepts, to include technologies such as High Frequency Secure IP Router Network, VRC-99 digital IP radio as a surrogate to the Joint Tactical Radio System, machine-to-machine digital data communications, Advanced Digital Networking System, cooperative and non-cooperative identification, and open architecture hardware and software computing environments. These efforts have laid the foundation for growth to provide additional functional capabilities satisfying evolving operational requirements, e.g., Airborne Networking, Joint Sensor Netting and Track Management, Tactical Decision Aids, Advanced communications, and permits the evolutionary growth of a Combat Identification and Theater Air and Missile Defense Capability. A Core Open Architecture capability will modernize existing Mission Computer and Operational Flight Program architecture, preserve interfaces to future E-2 weapon systems modification, simplify maintenance and upgrades of memory and operating systems (hardware/software independence), add an improved networking backbone to quickly field future interoperable warfighting applications and utilize open and commercially adopted standards and protocols to the maximum extent possible. An In Flight Refueling (IFR) capability will allow the E-2 to receive fuel from various organic and non-organic tanker aircraft. It provides Expanded Battle Space Surveillance and Targeting through significantly enhanced persistence and increased flexibility (range & endurance). IFR will better enable the E-2 to fully support current Carrier Strike Group /Joint 24/7 Theater Operations by providing more versatile stationing and/or forward basing options. Previous domestic E-2 concept demonstration effort successfully established the feasibility of tanking behind the F/A-18E/F and KC-130 aircraft. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a broadcast transponder system operating in the Very High Frequencey maritime band for exchange of ship parameters including Registry, Port of Origin, Location, Course, Speed and other vessel characteristics. The current prototype E-2C AIS installation is integrated into the E-2C weapon system without a means to transfer information off board to other platforms/systems. Radar Improvement Program provides funding to develop, and field improvements to APS-145 radar to address reliability and obsolescence and keep them viable until aircraft retirement. FY2012 starts the Link-16/Cooperative Engagement Capability Interoperability Program. This provides funding to address most severe data link related interoperability. This will significantly improve the quality of the tactical surveillance picture, reduce the possibility of leakers, mitigate Blue on Blue engagements, and mid-identification of tracks. Provides stable sensor fusion foundation to support sensor/weapon coordination requirements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
0463_0204152N_7_1319_PB_2012

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Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Computer Networking
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Space

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