Unmanned Combat Air Veh(UCAV) Adv Cp/Proto Dev

Abstract

The 2005 Quadrennial Defense Review published February 2006 and OSD Advanced Technology & Logistics Executive Committee Memorandum of February 2006 supported direction to restructure the Joint Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) program into a new Navy UCAS program. The Navy UCAS program will develop an unmanned, longer-range, carrier-based aircraft capable of being air-refueled to provide greater standoff capability, to expand payload and launch options, and to increase naval reach and persistence. The Navy was directed to demonstrate carrier operations, including Autonomous Aerial Refueling, of a Low Observable (LO) planform UCAS and to mature required technologies to a Technology Readiness Level-6; which, is required to enter Milestone B for a potential follow on acquisition program. The Navy UCAS designed for autonomous launch and recovery as well as operations in the Carrier Control Area, is comprised of an Air Vehicle Segment, a Mission Control Segment (MCS) and a government led Aircraft Carrier Integration Segment. The scope of the Navy UCAS effort includes design, development, integration, and validation of an unmanned, LO planform Air Vehicle Segment and MCS in the land-based and shipboard environments. Evaluations will be conducted to investigate MCS interfaces with shipboard systems such as Primary Flight Control displays, Landing Safety Officer displays, and Carrier Air Traffic Control Center stations. The Navy UCAS program will be structured to match program resources to United States Navy objectives/constraints with the goals of identifying and maturing critical technologies and reducing the risk of carrier integration of a UCAS. Candidate Technology Maturation efforts include transformational communications, advanced integrated propulsion, aircraft carrier suitable materials, LO sensors and apertures, sense and avoid functionality (in an LO environment), autonomous operations (software algorithms and interfaces), and computer resource data storage and access systems. Modeling, simulation, analysis, industrial capability assessments, system/component development, and analysis of architectures and concept designs are being developed as a result of the demonstration. Maturation of candidate technologies support the evaluation of alternatives needed for a future milestone decision and subsequent entry into Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD). The Navy consolidated Project 3191 into Project 3178 in FY10 and subsequently separated them in FY11. Project 3191 was reprogrammed into Project 3178 in FY12-FY14. EMD funding is not covered, nor described in this exhibit.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
0604402N_7_1319_PB_2012
Change Summary Explanation
Technical: N/A Schedule: Project 3178: The following events were revised as part of the ongoing program baseline review. - Air Vehicle-1 Development & Integration completion moved from 4th QTR FY09 to 1st QTR FY11. - Air Vehicle-2 Development & Integration completion moved from 1st QTR FY11 to 4th QTR FY11. - MCS Software Development, Integration & Support completion moved from 2nd QTR FY11 to 4th QTR FY12. - Surrogate Testing completion moved from 4th QTR FY11 to 4th QTR FY13. - First Flight moved from 2nd QTR FY10 to 2nd QTR FY11. - Airworthiness Testing completion moved from 1st QTR FY11 to 2nd QTR FY12. - Land Based Carrier Control Area, Catapult Launch & Arrestment Testing completion moved from 1st QTR FY12 to 4th QTR FY13. - First Ship Landing moved from 2nd QTR FY12 to 2nd QTR FY13. - Sea Trials completion moved from 3rd QTR FY13 to 4th QTR FY13. - Ship Integration completion moved from 3rd QTR FY13 to 2nd QTR FY13. - Autonomous Aerial Refueling (AAR)categories shown in PB-11 were removed and replaced with System Design, System Integration and Surrogate/Air Vehicle Flight Test to show the appropriate level of detail based on the amount of scope of the effort. -AAR System Integration completion moved from 3rd QTR FY10 to 3rd QTR FY14 -AAR System Design completion moved from 2nd QTR FY11 to 4th QTR FY11. Project 3191: Reprogrammed into Project 3178 in FY12-FY14.
Service Agency Name
Navy

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Aerial Warfare
  • Aircraft Carriers
  • Aircrafts
  • Carrier Based Aircraft
  • Contracts
  • Cost Analysis
  • Data Storage Systems
  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing
  • Nimitz-Class
  • Refueling
  • Refueling In Flight
  • Simulations
  • Software Development
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Vehicles

Readers

  • Aerospace logistics and air mobility.
  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

Technology Areas

  • Autonomy

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