Patriot Product Improvement
Abstract
Software Improvements for threat evolution: Performs necessary analysis and development efforts to maintain PATRIOT system effectiveness against evolving threat technologies and specific threat capabilities. This effort identifies evolving threats and threat characteristics that might present a challenge to PATRIOT's current capabilities and develops initial concepts to maintain system effectiveness relative to these threats. Upper-Tier Debris Mitigation (UTDM): Implements algorithms to mitigate system impacts of debris from Upper Tier intercepts associated with operating in the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) environment. Debris from Upper Tier intercepts can cause significant radar loading effects and the potential for erroneous engagements and missile wastage on debris. Radar Digital Processor (RDP) Development: Incorporates improvements to mitigate radar hardware obsolescence, improves Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) and improves performance of the PATRIOT Radar Set against evolving threat sets. This program includes the implementation of Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5 Level 1 / Level 2, and a Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR) Combat ID technique to mitigate potential fratricide risk, and the development of CONOPS to incorporate the new Combat ID capabilities into system operation. The RDP also provides the necessary radar processing capability to support follow-on Evolutionary Development Program (EDP) Tasks 6 and 7 to counter emerging threats and provide data necessary to support migration to IAMD. The RDP is a pre-requisite for migration to an IAMD Netted Sensor. RDP Waveform Suite: Develops a comprehensive set of waveforms in the RDP to improve PATRIOT radar capabilities against current and evolving threats, including support to Task 6 and 7 efforts(see below),and implements advanced data collection enabled by the RDP to support further system improvements. The RDP implementation allows significant radar waveform improvements necessary to counter evolving threats. SIPRNet/NIPRNet Access Point/Troposcatter (SNAP/TROPO): Provides hardware interfaces to support extended range communications within the battalion (TROPO) and Force Operations interfaces to satellite for access to SIPR/NIPR worldwide communication networks. THAAD/PATRIOT Interoperability: Implements improvements to THAAD/PATRIOT Interoperability and addresses Joint Defense Network (JDN) deficiencies that impact Tactical Ballistic Missile (TBM) battle management and force/engagement operations. Efforts will be concentrated on joint, collaborative force operations (defense design and planning) and enhanced Tactical Digital Information Link - Joint (TADIL J) interoperability. Advanced Electronic Counter Measures (AECM): This task investigates the implications of advanced technology Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) available on airborne platforms that enables new ECM techniques which could adversely affect Air and Missile Defense System effectiveness. Task 2: Implements improved ground system and interceptor capabilities (PATRIOT Advanced Capability-2 / Guidance Enhanced Missiles(PAC-2/GEM), PATRIOT Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3), and Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE)) to counter stressing TBM threats. Task 6: Software improvements enhance discrimination of higher altitude TBM Re-entry Vehicles (RVs) from associated objects to support the full engagement capabilities of the interceptor. Longer-range detection, track, and improved high-altitude discrimination are required to achieve the required lethality performance against the RV and to mitigate missile wastage against separation debris. This task leverages the signal processing capabilities of the RDP, and supports the high altitude engagements required by the PATRIOT Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) and PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) missiles. Task 7: Software improvements analyze existing and evolving TBM countermeasures and their effects on PATRIOT system effectiveness. Develops concepts to address countermeasure effects and ensure the PATRIOT system maintains its effectiveness. Develops detailed system requirements to implement concepts; design/code/test software implementation leveraging RDP, Modernized Adjunct Processor (MAP), Enhanced Weapons Control Computer - Emulator (EWCC-E) and Flight Solution Computer - Redesign (FSC-R) processing capabilities. Combat ID Enhancements: Develop and implement improvements to the RDP-C Combat ID capabilities and additional NCTR technique to further mitigate misclassification and fratricide risk, and to provide the Warfighter with improved situational awareness. Common Warfighter-Machine Interface (CWMI): Leverages modern manstation capabilities to implement CWMI concepts to improve training commonality and cost-efficiency, and to provide better situational awareness. Brings the man-machine interface under development for the IBCS program into the legacy PATRIOT system so that while the IAMD Battle Command System (IBCS) is fielding, the warfighter has the same interface whether he/she is fighting the battle from legacy PATRIOT or from the IBCS. The incorporation of CWMI significantly mitigates the impact to the Institutional Training Base (ITB) and manning requirements during the 8-year transition from legacy PATRIOT to the IBCS system. Lower Tier Air & Missile Defense-Capability (LTAMD-C), Concept Study: This task provides studies for initial concepts and performance capabilities related to the implementation of an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) transmitter/antenna into the PATRIOT radar. These assessments are needed to refine user community expectations and requirements, and to prepare a viable set of requirements to support a competitive modernization competition. Anti-Radiation Missile (ARM) Asset Defense: Provides improved capability for PATRIOT to protect other Army and Joint Services Sensors from ARM attacks. Builds on an initial capability provided in Post-Deployment Build (PDB)-7 by determining remaining gaps, identifying and evaluating alternatives, and implementing further improvements. Lower Tier Air & Missile Defense-Capability (LTAMD-C): LTAMD Capability tasks include all the programmatic and engineering activities needed for the LTAMD Capability Materiel Development Decision (MDD), Analysis of Alternatives (AOA), and Business Case Analyses/Trades. Once the material solution has been determined, the development effort for LTAMD-C will be accomplished. These activities will continue through the Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction (TMRR) and Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase to enable the prototyping, development, and testing of the LTAMD Capability.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2016
- Source ID
- DV8_0607865A_7_2040_PB_2016
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