LGM-30G Flight Test Telemetry and Termination System (FT3)

Abstract

The FT3 Program replaces the Mod 7 Instrumentation Wafer (Mod 7) and associated Signal Conditioner Monitor Group, and All Ordnance Destruct System (AODS) with a flight test kit. In addition, a replacement of the Launch Support System (LSS) is required to deploy the flight test kit. The flight test kit which consists of the Flight Destruct System (FDS) and a wafer-less Integrated Instrumentation System (IIS), along with an upgraded LSS, will meet 30th Space Wing Range Safety and Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) requirements and resolve obsolescence concerns/issues. The AODS, Mod 7 Instrumentation Wafer, and LSS include many components that are not economically available, are no longer compliant with applicable Range Safety requirements, or are in need of technical modernization. Replacement of the Vandenberg Air Force Base flight test unique equipment is necessary to sustain future AFGSC Operational Test Launches (OTL), supporting USSTRATCOM requirements starting in FY22. The OTLs are critical to validating the continued accuracy and reliability of the MM III ICBM Weapon System until Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) is fielded by providing valuable data to ensure a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent. The FT3 System of Systems (SoS) will perform the same function as the existing systems with upgraded design features in order to comply with Air Force Space Command Manual (AFSPCMAN) 91-710, Range Safety User Requirements, Range Commander's Council 319, Flight Termination Systems Commonality Standard, and RCC-324, Global Positioning and Inertial Measurements Range Safety Tracking Systems' Commonality Standard. As of Feb 2020, the FT3 Program is executing to a Rapid Fielding replan to meet a requirement to be first launch ready, Oct 2022. Rapid Fielding requires concurrent activities in order to meet required first launch ready date; failure to be first flight ready in Oct 2022 jeopardizes MMIII OTL schedule. Rapid Fielding execution has increased concurrency of technical milestones, delaying some noncritical activities to post first flight (Oct 2022). Note: Due to a database issue, FT3 does not reflect 1.5 million realignment of funds from FRBP SLEP to FT3. Correct Fiscal Year 2021 amount is 66.078 million.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2022
Source ID
f59faaa7376d322a2109cd93936c1c34

Tags

Readers

  • Aerospace Test and Evaluation
  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Missile Defense Systems.

Technology Areas

  • Space

Related Documents