Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Mission Package

Abstract

Beginning in FY 2019, Mission Package funding is realigned into four (4) projects: 2550 Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Mission Package 2551 Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Mission Package 2552 Surface Warfare (SUW) Mission Package 3129 LCS Mission Package Development Prior to FY 2019 all Mission Package funding was in project 3129. The ASW MP enables LCS to conduct detect-to-engage operations against modern submarines that pose a threat. Specific ASW capabilities include protecting forces in transit, protecting joint operating areas, and establishing ASW barriers. The ASW MP provides the warfighter capabilities that can be employed for ASW area search as well as high value unit escort missions. Key components of the ASW MP include a Light Weight Tow torpedo countermeasure, a Variable Depth Sonar, a Multi-Function Towed Array and sonar signal processing. These individual systems are combined into three modules: Torpedo Defense Module; an ASW Escort Mission Module that provides High value unit escort capability; and an Aviation Module that offers airborne threat localization and engagement capability through a MQ-8B Fire Scout VTUAV and an MH-60R with MK54 torpedoes. This project will deliver the ASW Escort Mission Module Pre-Production Test Article (PPTA), the Torpedo Defense Module, and the Aviation Module in Q1FY19. Following the delivery, the ASW Mission Package will be installed on board Freedom Variant, and conducted subsequent Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) and Initial Operational Test & Evaluation (IOT&E) and establish Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in FY19. In conjunction with integration and testing onboard a Freedom variant, the project will initiate shipboard integration of the Independence variant and will transition to production in FY19. ASW Mission Package will take advantage of improvements developed under the submarine Advanced Processing Build (APB), Advanced Surveillance Build (ASB) and Advanced Capability Build (ACB) and will in turn share unique improvements developed under this program with the submarine, cruisers, destroyers and surveillance ASW communities. All programs (ACB, ASB, and APB) are managed under a common development process and titled AxB. This will contribute to the development of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) ASW Mission Packages and the Guided Missile Frigate FFG(X) Program. While the LCS ASW MP will retains its uniqueness, and focus in functional domains essential to mission package success, a premium is placed on development of common capabilities and modular architecture technologies to maximize commonality and cost effectiveness. The Open System Architecture (OSA) and high performance COTS sonar processing hardware, as provided as an adjunct to the Mission Package Computing Environment (MPCE) will be fielded with the ASW Mission Package and will provide an opportunity to integrate emergent, transformational ASW technological improvements that were previously unachievable. The ASW Mission Package will require periodic upgrades to remain effective well into the 21st century and to pace the threat. Software upgrades target capability increases in high interest areas as prescribed by the Fleet and captured in campaign analysis. To achieve this, this project will package and deliver incremental upgrades every four years to the ASW Mission Package production program via an ACB development process by inserting maturing USW technologies and addressing hardware technology obsolescence.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
2551_0603596N_4_1319_PB_2019

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Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.

Technology Areas

  • 5G
  • 5G - DoD 5G Program

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