COMBAT SYSTEMS TEST BED (CSTB)

Abstract

Combat Systems Test Bed (CSTB) is an AEGIS Modeling and Simulation (M&S) tool built to address limitations in AEGIS Developmental Test (DT) and Operational Test (OT) that DOT&E highlighted in previous AEGIS baselines. CSTB models AEGIS Combat System (ACS) performance against adversary threats through the use of high fidelity M&S, generating Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) that directly supports DOT&E evaluations of new AEGIS baselines. CSTB reduces Navy OT costs by enabling portions of AEGIS operational testing to be conducted via M&S - increasing requirements coverage and avoiding the costs of targets and weapons that would ordinarily be required to conduct OT solely via live fire events. In letters dated August 9, 2013 and June 9, 2014, DOT&E has established the requirement that Navy use tactical code-based M&S (CSTB) in conjunction with live tests for AEGIS OT. IWS1 and Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force will continue to use CSTB for AEGIS Baseline 9 and Baseline 10 Critical Operational Issue evaluations in 2022 and beyond. CSTB has also been used extensively to develop pre-flight performance predictions and post-flight performance reconstructions for every AEGIS Baseline 9 live fire test since January 2015. During this time, CSTB has established a track record of accurate predictions over 145,000 missile scenarios - identifying mission-critical software defects that led directly to $584M in cost avoidance and precluded numerous flight test failures. In addition to its support for AEGIS BL9/10 OT and flight test predictions, CSTB is also critical to Frigate (FFG(X)) Combat System development. CSTB Builds 1&2 have been completed thus far, and there are six (6) more builds planned to provide additional functionality in support of BL9, BL10, and FFG(X) Combat System OT requirements.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2021
Source ID
b474ffaa31163cb4d413718b77d62a42

Tags

Readers

  • Missile Defense Systems.
  • Munitions and Ordnance Engineering
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.

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