(U)Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) System
Abstract
Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR): (NOTE: FY14 and prior year funding is in PE 0604501N) The AMDR suite is being developed to fulfill Integrated Air and Missile Defense requirements for multiple ship classes. This suite consists of an S-Band radar (AMDR-S), an X-band radar and a Radar Suite Controller (RSC). Funding will develop AMDR-S and RSC, and integrate these components with an available X band radar. AMDR will provide multi-mission capabilities, simultaneously supporting both long range, exoatmospheric detection, tracking and discrimination of ballistic missiles, as well as Area and Self Defense against air and surface threats. For the Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) capability, increased radar sensitivity and bandwidth over current radar systems are needed to detect, track and support engagements of advanced ballistic missile threats at the required ranges, concurrent with Area and Self Defense against Air and Surface threats. For the Area Air Defense and Self Defense capability, increased sensitivity and clutter capability is needed to detect, react to, and engage stressing Very Low Observable/Very Low Flyer (VLO/VLF) threats in the presence of heavy land, sea, and rain clutter. This effort provides for the development of an active phased array radar with the required capabilities to address the evolving threat. The AMDR suite will obtain performance and technology enhancements throughout its service life based upon an approach that includes modularity of hardware and software, a scalable design and Open Architecture (OA) compliance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2016
- Source ID
- 0604522N_5_1319_PB_2016
- Change Summary Explanation
- The FY 2016 funding was increased by $25.100 million to fully fund the efforts to include AMDR on one of the FY16 DDG Flight III ships. The FY 2016 funding request was reduced by $29.000 million to account for the availability of prior year execution balances. This properly phases funding based on the delayed award, due to protest, of the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract. R-2A Change: The titles/categories listed below were all included under Systems Engineering in the PB15 budget exhibit. They have been broken out to provide more detail: - AMDR HARDWARE (RAYTHEON) - AMDR SOFTWARE (RAYTHEON) - AMDR DESIGN, SUPPORT, INTEGRATION, TEST AND EVALUATION (RAYTHEON) - DESIGN, SUPPORT, AND INTEGRATION - TEST AND EVALUATION OPERATIONS AND ANALYSIS - TEST AND EVALUATION ASSETS AND FACILITIES Notes: 1). The AMDR FY13 to FY16 funding profile does not reflect a traditional ramp-up/ramp-down due largely to delays associated with E&MD contract award and the subsequent bid protest. As a result, $157M of FY13 funds were obligated at contract award in Oct 2013 and funding adjustments in FY14 (-$115M) and FY15 (-$15M) have been made to account for the delay and to reflect savings achieved through industry competition. 2). The increased Test and Evaluation costs between FY15 and FY16 are due to the expanded scope of DT-3 testing of the full Engineering Development Model at the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii in FY16 compared to limited DT-2 testing at the contractor's facility in FY15. In addition, there are a greater number of more complex and expensive targets procured in FY16 to support DT-3 testing compared to targets being procured in FY15. The increased software development costs between FY15 and FY16 are due to the complexity and level of coding performed to support the testing requirements in DT-3.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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