Mobile Medium Range Missile
Abstract
This funding line is directly aligned to the Army Long-Range Precision Fires Modernization Priority. The Program Element (PE) 0604644A / Mobile Medium Range Missile (RCCTO) was moved from PE 0604644A to PE 0604135A / Strategic Mid-Range Fires (RCCTO) and PE 0605235A / Mid-Range Capability (PEO M&S) in FY 2023. This funds the US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) Mid-Range Capability (MRC) effort and continues as the program transitions to the US Army Program Executive Office Missiles and Space (PEO M&S) PE 0655235A. Four MRC batteries will be developed and deployed; the initial MRC prototype battery will be developed by RCCTO, and the three remaining MRC batteries by PEO M&S. The mission of the MRC Prototype Weapon System is to provide Combatant Commanders with a strategic, ground-mobile, offensive missile capability. The MRC Prototype Weapon System will leverage existing SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles for ground launch, to provide a responsive, highly accurate, deep strike capability designed to destroy high value, high payoff targets. MRC is optimized for the penetration/dis-integration phase of Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) by defeating enemy Anti-Access / Area Denial (A2/AD) systems allowing the Combatant Commander freedom to maneuver during the exploitation phase. The MRC Prototype Weapon System leverages Joint Service technologies and integration of common hardware, software, and mutually supporting test events. MRC provides the Launchers and Battery Operations Center (BOC) which enable the capability to fire a mix of missiles capable of flying at various speeds and altitudes for mid-range distances to engage targets. The first MRC Prototype Weapon System deliverable quantity is one residual combat MRC prototype battery consisting of four Launchers and one BOC, to be deployed NLT 4Q FY 2023 as the First Unit of Issue (FUI). Delivery of follow-on batteries will occur annually thereafter. FY 2023 Base funding of the PE 0604644A in the amount of $404.291 million has been moved from PE 0604644A to PE 0604135A / Strategic Mid-Range Fires in the amount of $404.291 million and funds the integration of design requirements to complete and deploy the prototype battery, and to support fabrication of subsequent prototype batteries. Base funding allows for integration and evaluation of required characteristics to ensure safe and effective operational fielding of the prototype battery. Base funding also allows for purchasing and receiving hardware and materials to implement prototype fabrication, and to support component-level and system-level qualification. PE 0604644A funded the $5.016 million that was moved to PEO M&S PE 0605235A in support of the transition from RCCTO to PEO M&S.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2023
- Source ID
- 0604644A_4_2040_PB_2023
- Change Summary Explanation
- FFRDC took 12 from the budget.
- Service Agency Name
- Army
Entities
Organizations
- United States Army
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