Phalanx CIWS SEARAM

Abstract

Close in Weapon System (CIWS) Technology Refresh and Next Generation CIWS: CIWS fleet population exceeds 250 systems onboard nearly every USN surface combatant. In addition, CIWS continues to be installed on new construction surface ships with life expectancies of 25+ years. Basic system architecture is 20+ years old and is in need of technology refresh in order to avoid hardware obsolescence, maintain/improve reliability, and provide affordable spare parts to achieve acceptable Operational Availability for the next 20+ years. In conjunction with Technology Refresh, a Next Generation CIWS effort (trade studies and initial requirements definition) is planned in order to define the follow-on CIWS system for future ships (and potentially backfit on newer fleet units) that can defeat the emerging anti-ship cruise missile threats at a lower overall life cycle cost. Given the sheer number of CIWS system deployed across the fleet and the amount of time it would take to upgrade existing installations to any Next Generation CIWS configuration, both Technology Refresh efforts (fielded to the fleet through overhauled CIWS Systems) and Next Generation CIWS efforts are required to be executed at same time in order to maintain existing CIWS capability while Next Generation CIWS is developed and begins fielding. SeaRAM CIWS is to be deployed onboard DDG 64, 71, 75, and 78 in order to provide additional capability to meet emerging threats. Efforts include development, qualification, and testing of software and hardware modifications in order to support fielding on these AEGIS class ships.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2016
Source ID
9081_0604756N_5_1319_PB_2016

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  • Computer science

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