ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE (ASW) SURVEILLANCE
Abstract
ASW Surveillance focuses on dramatically improving detection, classification, and localization capabilities in large ocean areas relative to the capabilities of legacy ASW surveillance systems. The related technologies support the conduct of covert wide-area surveillance ranging from one day to six months. The objectives are to develop and demonstrate technologies that provide clandestine indications and warnings in far forward and contested operating areas and in complex operational environments against all submarine threats including new threats with unknown target signatures and tactics. Covertness implies use of non-observable platforms and/or deployed automated sensors employing passive sonar or other non-detectable methods. The surveillance process includes initial detection and classification. Efforts include the development of Unmanned Undersea Vehicle-based and affordable off-board deployable sensing systems employing a wide variety of surveillance concepts and components. These efforts focus on alternative detection phenomena, vector/tensor sensors, automated acoustic processing, more compact and longer lasting power sources, and high bandwidth acoustic communications links. The FY 2011 to FY 2012 funding decrease is due to the ending of the Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance (PLUS) Innovative Naval Prototype (INP). PLUS is transitioning to PE 0603502N. The FY 2012 to FY 2013 funding decrease is due to the realignment of Future Naval Capabilities (FNCs) SHD-FY10-05 Vector Sensor Towed Array, SHD-FY10-05 Vector Sensor Towed Array Signal Processing, SHD-FY12-03 Active Sonar Automation, SHD-FY12-03 Passive Sonar Automation to R2 Activity SEA SHIELD in PE 0603673N, and to the completion of Future Naval Capability (FNC) SHD-FY07-02 On-Demand DCL and the Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance (PLUS) INP.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- b24cb8eae75fc17974cebccb1ca4651a