Submarine Tactical Warfare Sys

Abstract

This Program Element (PE) addresses advanced submarine technology areas in support of the Navy's strategic objective of Assured Access and Combat Credibility. All projects funded in this PE are non-Acquisition Category (ACAT) programs. PROJECT 0770 - The Advanced Submarine Support Equipment Program (ASSEP) objective is to improve submarine operational effectiveness through the implementation of advanced Research and Development (R&D). In order to provide improved operational effectiveness, R&D efforts are focused on advanced Imaging and Electronic Warfare (EW) support development. A continuing need exists to improve these capabilities in view of the advancements in potential imaging counter-detection, the need to support specialized missions, and the increasingly dense and sophisticated electronic environment caused by the proliferation of complex radar, communications, and navigation equipment of potential adversaries. Ongoing developments include improved antennas, tethered buoy, 360-degree imaging systems, and electro-optic infra-red (EO/IR) vulnerability signature reduction technologies. PROJECT 1739 - The Submarine Arctic Warfare Development Project is aligned to Commander, Undersea Warfighting Development Center (UWDC), Detachment Arctic Submarine Laboratory (ASL). This Project provides the U.S. Navy Submarine Force (SUBFOR) a cadre of trained Arctic Operation Specialists (AOS) and an inventory of unique Arctic sensors that are installed to optimize submarine safety during under-ice operations. AOS personnel assigned from ASL embark on submarines that deploy to the Arctic, cold water and iceberg regions, and marginal ice zones (MIZ) in northern latitudes of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and are advisers to the Commanding Officer. ASL is a shore facility at Naval Base Point Loma with the infrastructure capable of supporting personnel and equipment to conduct the submarine Arctic Warfare Development mission. Improvements and life-cycle expenditures to the facility and warehousing are made as necessary to support the mission. The Submarine Arctic Warfare Development Project, via ASL, responds to the increased threat of naval activity in the Arctic regions while continuously supporting the Navy's strategic objective of Assured Access and Combat Credibility. ASL provides a unique capability that enables the SUBFOR to satisfy the requirements laid out in the Arctic Maritime Homeland Defense Initial Capabilities Document (ICD). ASL and SUBFOR demonstrate existing Arctic Warfare capabilities and operational and tactical proficiency while developing advanced submarine technology in unique cold water environments, in under-ice conditions, and in ice-covered shallow water regions during a biennial Ice Exercise (ICEX). ICEX places an emphasis on submarine operability and mission capability in the world's harshest maritime environment. Efforts include assessment of combat system effectiveness, weapons testing, use of High Frequency (HF) sonars in Arctic regions, testing of ice-capable submarine structures, and development of class-specific Arctic operational guidelines. Tactical Development (TACDEV) ICEXs are conducted biennially and require up front comprehensive planning and work-up training, as well as post exercise analysis and reporting. ICEXs provide the framework for various submarine test and evaluation in Arctic regions and at periodic Ice Camps. This program represents DoD's only drifting ice station capability. Emphasis during ICEX is placed on the areas of sonar operability, tactical surveillance, weapon utility, and other submarine support missions. These efforts include the assessment of combat system effectiveness, development of Arctic specific improvements for existing sonar and weapons, development of class-specific Arctic operational guidelines, and testing of ice-capable submarine support structures. A torpedo firing ICEX occurs every four (4) years (FY 2022, FY 2026, etc.) in order to meet minimum Fleet requirements of exercise torpedo (EXTORP) firings in the Arctic. A Torpedo Exercise (TORPEX) requires a significantly higher level of logistics, personnel, and infrastructure to account for the recovery and transportation efforts of the EXTORPs.

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Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2023
Source ID
0603562N_4_1319_PB_2023
Change Summary Explanation
The FY 2023 funding request was reduced by $0.951 million to account for the availability of prior year execution balances. FUNDING CHANGES SINCE THE PREVIOUS PRESIDENT'S BUDGET AT THE OVERALL PE LEVEL: - FY 2021 decrease of $-0.188M reflects the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) transfer. PROJECT 0770 - FY 2022 TO FY 2023 BUDGET REQUEST DECREASE: - FY 2022 ($4.736M) to FY 2023 ($3.835M) decrease ($-0.901M) was driven by the application of an under-execution reduction to the FY 2023 budget control. PROJECT 1739 - FY 2022 TO FY 2023 BUDGET REQUEST DECREASE: - FY 2022 ($9.323M) to FY 2023 ($7.082M) decrease ($-2.241M) is driven by FY 2023 being an Ice Exercise (ICEX) planning year (no major ICEX/Ice Camp scheduled in FY 2023 as it was in FY 2022). FY 2023 will focus on the planning for the major FY 2024 ICEX/Ice Camp. --- FY 2023 funding increase reflects the fact that the FY 2022 President’s Budget request did not include out-year funding.
Service Agency Name
Navy

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Electronic Warfare
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Sensors
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Arctic Ocean
  • Arctic Regions
  • Arctic Warfare
  • Cold Water
  • Cost Analysis
  • Deployment
  • Direction Finding
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Engineering
  • Homeland Defense
  • Life Cycles
  • Marginal Ice Zones
  • Operational Effectiveness
  • Program Management
  • Test And Evaluation
  • United States Transportation Command
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Polar and Arctic Studies

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics

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