UCAS Technical Maturation
Abstract
The Navy Unmanned Combat Air System (N-UCAS) program is an Advanced Development effort. The Navy UCAS program will be structured to match program resources to United States Navy (USN) 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, CV suitable materials, LO sensors and apertures, sense and avoid functionality (all operating in a 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). EMD funding is not covered, nor described in this exhibit. The Navy consolidated Project 3191 into Project 3178 in FY10 and subsequently separated them in FY11. Navy UCAS technology maturation efforts are contained within project 3178 for FY10. This project unit includes $.198 million for the Defense Acquisition Development Fund (DAWDF) in FY 2009.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 3191_0604402N_7_1319_PB_2011
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