AV-8B Aircraft - Engine Dev
Abstract
The program provides for AV-8B Design, Development, Integration and Test of various platform improvements such as: Engine Life Management Program (ELMP), Escape Systems, Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS), and Block upgrades to various mission systems, communications systems, navigation equipment, weapons carriage and countermeasures, and the Aircraft Handling/Readiness Management Plan (RMP). The JMPS is required as part of the DON directed migration to a common Navy and Marine Corps mission planning system. A/C handling and performance represents all engineering activities for development and design to support aircraft safety flight clearance and concept exploration to support POM objectives. The program's Evolutionary Acquisition Strategy includes Design, Development, Integration and Test activities under the consolidated effort of Block Developments: H6.0, H6.1 and follow-on block upgrades. H6.0 block upgrade provides weapons carriage expansion through the Digital Improved Triple Ejector Rack program and will also deliver critical improvements to aircraft survivability equipment. The H6.1 update will provide enhancements and software corrections that improve the AV-8B platform combat effectiveness, survivability, and relevance through avionics processor upgrades, mission planning updates, and Litening Operational Flight Program. A H6.2 update, accomplished by the Common Avionics Program, provides AV-8B a self-contained GPS navigation capability that is required to access preferred airspaces. AV-8B funding supports peculiar flight test requirements. The ELMP is a comprehensive plan to increase safety of flight and operational readiness of the AV-8B F402-RR-408 Engine and accessories. PMA-257 will accomplish this mission by conducting Engineering Project Description investigations and performing a series of planned Endurance Tests to derive engineering improvements to the engine. The Escape System qualifies an improved ejection seat to reduce the risk of injury to aircrew. The RMP is required to ensure the AV-8B air vehicle's sustained mission availability, and safe and reliable operational readiness until end of service. Air vehicle sustainment requires component and system analyses, technical planning, identification and diagnosis of problems and the development, testing and flight clearance of engineering solutions in the areas of flight and crew safety, structural integrity, obsolescence, systems reliability and maintainability, inventory preservation, alternative mission development, or other emergent material or equipment conditions affecting AV-8B systems readiness. Activities include research/analysis for system safety deficiency corrections, fuel system safety improvements, structural analyses, monitoring and integrity analysis, component obsolescence analyses including development of display computer and air data computer replacement, alternatives explorations for aging equipment, reliability improvement analyses and design developments. FY13 continues Flight Control Computer development efforts and associated obsolescence and readiness requirements for ELMP, RMP and Operational Flight Program updates.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 0604214N_5_1319_PB_2013
- Change Summary Explanation
- Technical: H6.2 update is accomplished by the Common Avionics Program. Schedule: Acquisition Milestones for H6.0 DT/IT changed due to delay in H6.0 CDR. Acquisition Milestones for H6.1 CDR, H6.1 DT/IT, H6.1 software delivery, and H6.1 IOC changed due to delay in requirements development. Airborne Variable Message Format Terminal development was accelerated due to system development successes.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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