UCLASS Development
Abstract
The Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) system will enhance carrier capability and versatility for the Joint Forces Commander through integration of a persistent and mission flexible unmanned aircraft into the Carrier Air Wing (CVW). The UCLASS Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) highlights the need for a persistent, survivable carrier-based Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and precision strike asset. The UCLASS ICD was approved by the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) in April 2011. The JROC memorandum (JROCM 087-11 of 9 June 2011) states that the Navy should prioritize cost and effectiveness trades to include, but are not limited to, endurance, payload, speed, sensors, and survivability to maintain affordability. The UCLASS system will provide persistent ISR with precision strike support in a range of missions including irregular warfare and major combatant operation environments. UCLASS will be a major step forward in achieving integration of manned and unmanned systems within the CVW and will contribute to increasing sea-based capacity across the spectrum of maritime and littoral missions. UCLASS will allow a single CVW to provide continuous 24/7 ISR/strike capability. The UCLASS system will be sustainable onboard an aircraft carrier, as well as ashore, and will be designed to minimize increases in the logistics footprint of the current CVW. The UCLASS system will have the ability to pass command and control information along with sensor data to other aircraft, naval vessels, and ground forces. Sensor data will be transmitted, in either raw or processed forms, at appropriate classification levels, to exploitation nodes afloat and ashore (e.g. Distributed Common Ground/Surface System - Navy). The UCLASS system will achieve these capabilities through the use of a carrier-suitable, semi-autonomous, unmanned Air Segment; a Control System and Connectivity Segment and; a Carrier Segment. The UCLASS system will interface with existing ship and land-based command and control systems, including ISR Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination systems. The scope of the program includes, but is not limited to, system level requirements identification, allocation of requirements to segments and components, design, development, integration, fabrication, test, training, and support activities to provide the UCLASS capabilities. To accomplish these capabilities the UCLASS program will (as required) transition technologies from other programs and adapt them into the carrier environment. The UCLASS system will deliver the necessary air vehicles, command, control, connectivity, shipboard and land-based launch and recovery control systems, associated support systems, interfaces, and upgrades to other Navy systems (as required) to meet the required capabilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 3278_0604404N_5_1319_PB_2013
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