V-22A
Abstract
The V-22 Osprey is an Acquisition Category IC Joint Program led by the Department of the Navy for the purpose of developing, testing, evaluating, procuring and fielding a tilt rotor, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for Joint Service application. The V-22 program is designed to provide an aircraft to meet the amphibious/vertical assault needs of the Marine Corps, the Carrier Onboard Delivery needs of the Navy, and the special operations needs of the Air Force and the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The MV-22 variant replaced the CH-46E in the Marine Corps and the CMV-22 variant will replace the C-2A in the Navy. The CV-22 variant replaced the MH-53J and MH-53M and augments the C-130 in the Air Force and USSOCOM. The V-22 is capable of flying over 2,100 nautical miles, with a single refueling, giving the services the advantage of a vertical/short take-off and landing aircraft that can rapidly self-deploy to any location in the world. This program is funded under Engineering Manufacturing and Development for correction of deficiencies and includes Block B upgrades which encompassed engineering and manufacturing development of new end-items prior to the production incorporation decision as well as Block C suitability and effectiveness development upgrades. Currently converting all Block B to Block C configuration. Capability Development Document interoperability requirements were addressed through a spiral upgrade acquisition strategy. It was the first spiral upgrade providing Key Enabling Department of Defense mandated open systems architecture upgrades for the mission computer hardware and software while simultaneously addressing required interoperability common avionics upgrades and current avionics obsolescence issues. Future development efforts will include pre-planned-product-improvements in the capability development document and re-design efforts to correct critical Reliability, Maintainability and Availability issues in support of readiness Operational Safety Improvement Program as prioritized by the United States Marine Corps (USMC) or an Urgent Universal Needs Statement.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 0604262N_5_1319_PB_2024
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2024 increased by a total of $1.439 million since the previous President's Budget submission due to the following adjustments: 1. Increased by $0.623 million to support CMV-22's Fuel Cell Obsolescence, Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS), and to support CMV-22's NEXTGEN Navy Mission Planning System. 2. Increased by $0.816 million for inflationary and working capital fund rate adjustments. Schedule: Project Unit 1425: 1. Hardware Development - Improved Inlet Solution Engine Air Particle Separator Phase 1 has been completed. Planetary Pinion and Zinc Nickle have been added to the schedule. 2. CMV Development - CMV ECP corrected to end in 3rd Qtr FY 2023, and Capability FOT&E corrected to end in 4th Qtr FY 2025 as it was incorrect on the schedule. Production was deleted from the schedule. Capabilities FOT&E has been broken out separately to capture requirements not included in the original development effort. 3. IRS Re-design - Schedule updated to include Bell Boeing contracts. 4. Open Systems Architecture / Cyber Security - Schedule updated to reflect the rephasing of the Joint Avionics Reconfigurable Virtual Information System (JARVIS) program. JARVIS Phase 1 was completed in FY-21 and Phase II began in FY-22. 4. Degraded Visual Environment/Helmet Mounted Display - DVE/HMD is dependent on the Platform Data Service (PDS) / Ethernet Expansion Device (EED) schedule which has slipped. Schedule updated to reflect the delay in the PDS/EED program. A/C Testing has been deleted and Developmental and Operational Testing have been added. Test Readiness Review and Fleet Incorporation have been deleted. Schedule: Project Unit 3090: 1. Hardware Development - Schedule updated to reflect testing through FY 2028 and title updated to Airframe Hardware Development. 2. Flight Control System Re-design - Schedule updated to reflect a delay in delivery of hardware for the test benches. HW Qual and Fleet Inc. have been deleted as they were in error on the schedule. ECP Step 2 and Kits/Installs have been broken out separately. Test Readiness Review and FT-3 have been added to the schedule. 3. Open Systems Architecture/Cyber Security - Schedule updated to reflect current Platform Data Service / Ethernet Expansion Device effort.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
Related Documents
- Child Project: V-22
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Airframe Hardware Development
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Propulsion / Mission Care Hardware Development
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 CMV Development
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Infrared Suppressor (IRS) Re-design
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Development Support, Test and Evaluation
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Open Systems Architecture / Cyber Security
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Degraded Visual Environment/Helmet Mounted Display (DVE/HMD)
- Child Cost Item: de4eec53ed44c16385e7d7f107feb111
- Child Cost Item: 22817e3c5000d375c1331faddd32a790
- Child Cost Item: 72c7709f015a6b2cf7817bb71492a963
- Child Cost Item: 2f68367124832be25339aab20a010581
- Child Cost Item: d3fe033d63ae60c2b399dba28fc81949
- Child Cost Item: 8e0ab74b464094d807bda4eb752cc090
- Child Cost Item: 03023c7b68846d079eb325cd4e5adb70
- Child Cost Item: 422ac317792b76c88e089ecca2ee6ed4
- Child Cost Item: 6f127602dd02f74489ac78280b8dc48e
- Child Cost Item: 9c5f9e8e1b397d44f7de22fbb1d231a0
- Child Cost Item: 9dc78cce86e5ea858363b626e00f6f66
- Child Cost Item: 66dbbdf4a4b5b377cb7fb3d29c613cb6
- Child Cost Item: 14e4b6f3bbf4dfda902faac8d9eaefdf
- Child Cost Item: 94bf97ba895d325fcb1861cd16444205
- Child Cost Item: e396292be4c1c3bd7cb23b243688324c
- Child Cost Item: b2e6873ca126e20efab8a2c814129d8e
- Child Cost Item: 99035eceea5e103f363eb981d07a2b43
- Child Cost Item: 635eb762bbbe6048b1dd90d5ba0c0e4f
- Child Cost Item: 46019947773b9f4fd46e4b6ab86bc5f0
- Child Cost Item: 95da5ab74cb3ecd51b14dd9617671e96
- Child Cost Item: 2ac0616ae0f97e1825119a8965ab695d
- Child Project: V-22 Improvement Program
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Airframe Hardware Development
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Flight Control System (FCS) Re-Design
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Open Systems Architecture/Cyber Security
- Child Accomplishment: V-22 Development Support, Test, and Evaluation
- Child Cost Item: 461215cae0ae227487963d6f05f292b2
- Child Cost Item: 993994ddda6821ebd9945174223bff54
- Child Cost Item: 2224fca410b03f459eb35d77902f45f7
- Child Cost Item: 5375904cdb097a0e00583a1b01fa9d72
- Child Cost Item: fdd6f2c8c0643d8021b25635bbf39cf0
- Child Cost Item: c512393bb1a0a038567879030b9a97ee
- Child Project: Congressional Adds
- Child Cost Item: 6ef5973e50acda92b2a0819a6a4ceee9