Three Dimensional Expeditionary Long Range Radar

Abstract

The Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar (3DELRR) Rapid Prototyping Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) program will be the principal USAF long-range, ground-based sensor for detecting, identifying, tracking and reporting aerial tracks for the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) through the Theater Air Control System. The 3DELRR system will provide multiple benefits and increased capabilities to the USAF and to the Joint Services: 1) Replace the aging USAF AN/TPS-75 radar system, which is at the end of its service life and costly to maintain; 2) Detect and track highly maneuverable, small radar cross section air-breathing targets; 3) Mitigate reliability, operational availability, maintainability, transportability and sustainability issues, which plague the AN/TPS-75 radar system; 4) Enable greater battlefield and battlespace awareness through its precise, real-time air picture of sufficient quality to control individual aircraft under a wide range of environmental and operational conditions and 5) Provide exchange of information to the United States Marine Corps, Navy, and Army via appropriate interfaces. The Air Force conducted a radar market survey in 2019 and identified multiple production-ready alternatives capable of meeting or exceeding 3DELRR requirements at this time. In FY20, the Air Force re-designated 3DELRR as a Middle-Tier Acquisition rapid prototyping effort to demonstrate in FY20 the performance of production-ready systems for meeting 3DELRR requirements. Based upon the new strategy, the Air Force has removed program funding from fiscal years FY22-FY26 and will use the FY20 prototype capability demonstration results to inform the FY22 budget request. This program element may include necessary civilian pay expenses required to manage, execute, and deliver 0207455F weapon system capability. The use of such programs funds would be in addition to the civilian pay expenses budgeted in program element 0207455F. In FY20 $0M and in FY21 $0.M was expended for civilian pay expenses in this program element. This effort is in Budget Activity 4, Advanced Component Development and Prototypes (ACD&P), because efforts are necessary to evaluate integrated technologies, representative modes or prototype systems in a high fidelity and realistic operating environment.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2022
Source ID
646002_0207455F_4_3600_PB_2022

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  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

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