Multi-Mssn Helicopter Upgrade Dev

Abstract

This Program Element includes funding for the development and improvement of MH-60R/S systems. MH-60R/S Multi-Mission helicopters provide both carrier and own-ship defense, and they greatly expand the capability of surface platforms through employment of onboard sensors and weapons systems. The MH-60R/S fleet is nearly 600 aircraft strong and serves as the world's premier multi-mission helicopter force. The MH-60R provides warfighting effectiveness in the primary mission areas of Anti-Submarine Warfare, Electronic Warfare, and Surface Warfare, including fast attack craft/fast in-shore attack craft (FAC/FIAC) threat response. Secondary MH-60R mission areas include search and rescue, vertical replenishment, naval surface fire support, logistics support, naval special warfare, strike warfare, personnel transport, and medical evacuation. The basic MH-60S conducts search and rescue, vertical replenishment, and logistics operations. Armed Helicopter and Airborne Mine Countermeasures (AMCM) have been added as primary mission areas for the MH-60S as block upgrades to the platform. Armed Helicopter upgrades provide Surface Warfare and Maritime Interdiction Operations capabilities to address FAC/FIAC threat, as well as Special Warfare Support and Combat Search and Rescue. AMCM provides the Littoral Combat Ship with the airborne portion of the Mine Countermeasures Mission Package. MH-60S secondary roles include torpedo and drone recovery, noncombatant evacuation operations, and SEAL team and Explosive Ordnance Disposal support. The FY 2019 budget request funds the following efforts: System Configuration 20 which includes capability improvements including fuel management and integration of both the Advanced Offboard Electronic Warfare (AOEW) pod and Multifunction Information Distribution System-Low Volume Terminal (MIDS/LVT) Block Upgrade 2 terminal; development of Network Enabled Weapons capability which includes the integration of J11 and J12.6 series messages into the MH-60R/S Link-16 architecture. These messages enable the helicopter to provide in-flight target updates to Net Enabled Weapons, streamline target sorting, and expand over-the-horizon targeting capability for surface platforms; development of critical Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) upgrades, specifically, platform design for the integration of a common ASE architecture; and developmental activities including capability studies, interoperability studies, aircraft service life evaluations, and open hardware and software architectures definition in support of MH-60 Mid-Life Upgrade.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
0604216N_5_1319_PB_2019
Change Summary Explanation
FY 2019 increase of $14.200M for System Configuration 20, Network Enabled Weapons, Common ASE Architecture and Mid-Life Upgrade studies to include Cyber Evaluation/Validation and Radar Development activities that were not funded in the previous President's Budget. Schedule: Updated for Network Enabled Weapons, Common ASE Architecture and delay of System Configuration 18 test efforts. Technical: Not Applicable
Service Agency Name
Navy

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Cyber
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Sensors
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aircrafts
  • Airframes
  • Cost Analysis
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Engineering
  • Explosive Ordnance Disposal
  • Government Furnished Equipment
  • Helicopters
  • Logistics
  • Logistics Support
  • Military Organizations
  • Navy
  • Program Management
  • Search And Rescue
  • Software Design
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Warfare

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.

Technology Areas

  • Autonomy
  • Autonomy - UAVs
  • Microelectronics

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