Undersea Warfare
Abstract
The CNO's ASW initiative is a focused effort to identify the most promising ASW technologies through a process of discovery, assessment, experimentation, and analysis. The CNO's ASW initiative will coordinate the development of technologies which move beyond incremental or marginal improvements in ASW effectiveness. The CNO's vision of "fundamentally changing the way ASW is currently conducted to render the enemy submarine irrelevant against US and coalition forces" necessitates a change in the calculus of how the US Navy conducts ASW. Central to the CNO's ASW initiatives achieving the CNO's vision are several innovative approaches which include using the art-of-the-technologically-possible; minimizing force-on-force; reducing the ASW end-to-end time line; supporting rapid maneuver; developing off-board and distributed ASW detection systems; and finding innovative weapons solutions. To achieve these key approaches, it is essential to develop new ASW technologies and conduct at-sea experiments to prove/disprove technology concepts and collect corroborating data. An OPNAV letter of direction limits the scope of this project, beginning in FY10, to the development of CAS/VDS and the continuation of studies in support of the ASW Initiative. The CAS/VDS sonar is intended, at a minimum, to support ASW escort missions for the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). The system shall be developed as an effective and affordable LCS deep water, wide area, and active sonar search capability in the form of a VDS for inclusion as part of the ASW Mission Module. The program shall target LCS-2 as the test platform. Efforts shall include development of a Launch and Retrieval system designed to survive high tow speeds, provide a high sweep rate capability and large stand-off detection ranges and should outperform current systems under all conditions. Components should leverage existing systems such as the Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) to limit costs and reduce risk of early efforts. Efforts will also include the conduct of studies to validate performance goals and design options and should leverage the UK 2087 VDS test program to the maximum practical extent. The technology development timeline should be aligned to provide an introduction of the technology through the Advanced Capability Build (ACB) process.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2012
- Source ID
- 1704_0603553N_4_1319_PB_2012
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