CV-22

Abstract

The CV-22 is a SOF variant of the Joint V-22 vertical medium lift, multi-mission aircraft. The CV-22 project provides long range, high speed, infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply to SOF teams in hostile, denied, and politically sensitive areas. This is a capability not currently provided by other existing aircraft. The funding in this project supports integration, design, development, rapid prototyping, and test to provide improved capabilities to include, but not limited to, more robust performance in situational awareness, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), weapons, SOF communications, avionics, interoperability, defensive/survivability systems, speed and maneuverability, mission deployment and improved reliability and maintainability of the CV-22 platform. CV-22 SOF Common Terrain Following/Terrain Avoidance (TF/TA) Silent Knight Radar (SKR): Provides long-range, night/adverse weather, clandestine penetration of medium-to-high threat areas for infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply of SOF forces. This more sustainable and capable radar replaces the obsolescing APQ-186 terrain following/avoidance radar currently integrated on CV-22 aircraft. CV-22 Block 20 Systems: Design, integrate, test, and validate enhancements required to meet SOF-unique mission requirements and correct deficiencies identified in previous testing. This incremental development will provide improved capabilities to include, but not limited to, robust performance in situational awareness, ISR, weapons, SOF communications, avionics, interoperability, defensive/survivability systems, speed and maneuverability, mission deployment, improved reliability and maintainability of the CV platform. Included within Block 20 is the Full-azimuth Defensive Weapon System (FDWS). FDWS provides the CV-22 with the capability to suppress threats in the forward hemisphere while the aircraft is in the critical phase of landing and takeoff at the mission objective. The FDWS integrates and improves upon the fielded GAU-17 belly gun system currently employed on the United States Marine Corps (USMC) MV-22 aircraft with the SOF peculiar Color Helmet Mounted Display (CHMD) and cockpit firing controls for pilot operation. CV-22 Reliability Improvements: Design, integrate, test and validate system, and sub-system, reliability improvement enhancements to meet required aircraft availability and operational requirements. This incremental development will accelerate the fielding and retrofit of system design improvements directly increasing CV-22 fleet readiness and aircraft availability.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2022
Source ID
SF200_1160403BB_7_0400_PB_2022

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  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

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