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177929-001.ppt
Completing the Circle:Fulfilling India’s Air Power Rick McCrary
International Business DevelopmentBoeing Military Aircraft
Equipping An Effective Modern Air Force
� Break the "revolutionary paradigm"– Single mission “revolutionary” products no longer viable
– A universal solution or a flexible solution?
– Quality vs. Quantity - How much is enough?
� Incorporate practical evolutionary approaches– Design robust airframes with adaptive systems
– Insert revolutionary technology as it matures and is needed
� Plan for "a war“ … be ready to fight "the war“– Current and proficient aircrews and maintainers
– Balanced and complementary air force
– Optimized capitalization
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Today’s Air Power Environment
� The realm of air dominance equally embodies air superiority and strike superiority
– Air superiority: defeating the air threat to allow uncontested operations against ground targets
– Strike superiority: neutralizing the surface to air threat for uncontested strike and support operations
� Today’s threat requires multi-role platforms and adaptable weapons systems
� Air dominance can best be achieved through the proper complement of tactical aircraft capable of both missions but better suited for one or the other
� Air dominance has a direct correlation with proficiency of aircrews and maintainers
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UNIQUEUNIQUERequirementsRequirements
Large Air-Air Missile Payload
Air Vehicle Performance
Long Range Air-Air Missile
Long-range, multi-target sensors
FighterFighter
UNIQUEUNIQUERequirementsRequirements
Precision offensive ops inheavily defended airspace
SEAD
Precision/all-weather Close Air Support
All-weather/thru the weather capability
StrikeStrike
COMMONCOMMONRequirementsRequirements
Networked Comm/Nav/ID
Integrated DECM
Integrated Sensors
Self Defence Capabilities
Advanced Precision Weapons
Long-range Interdiction
Reconnaissance / ISR
Close Air Support
Balanced Combat Capability
Full spectrum air dominance
Capabilities-Based Roadmap
Real-time Information inand out of the cockpit
Real-time Information inand out of the cockpit
Information Superiorityon the Battlefield
Distributed Targeting Distributed Targeting Image Exploitation Sensor Upgrades IRST Counter EA
Sensor IntegrationSensor IntegrationSensor Upgrades
Airborne Networking / Battle ManagementAirborne Networking / Battle Management
Advanced IFF Data Link Upgrades Cockpit UpgradesAdvanced Nav EW Battle Mgmt Strike Battle Mgmt
A/A and A/G Weapons IntegrationA/A and A/G Weapons IntegrationUpdated Loadouts
No Hitzone
Friendlypersonnelsafety ring
Collateraldamage
ring
Additional Weapons UAV Carriage
AESA MSI / Adv Fusion
Airborne Electronic Attack (G)Airborne Electronic Attack (G)
NGJ Integration Comm & Radar Jamming UpgradesSimultaneous AEA/AESA Ops Geo-location Upgrades
A technology insertion road map ensures long-term combat viabilityAuthorized for Public Release SPR-10-576-265
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Evolved Strike Capability – Force Multipliers
� Targeting coordinates sent over DL from AESA aircraft to non-AESA strike aircraft
� Machine-to-machine targeting
� Multiple targets attacked in a single pass
AESA SAR map and aircrew-designated targets
Link 16
All MK-84 JDAM hit targets
Link 16AUTOFF
NGT
BRT
CONT
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I
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3
6
E
12
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33
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MENU
MK2
2.3SC SEL
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TIME U FC A UTO
DA TA
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SEQL
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HS EL
080°
030° /5.2
: 00:48
P OS/I NS
SMS HSI RDR FLR HSI N FL
VEC
260G265T
MDT SS X X D CS -189
AUTOFF
NGT
BRT
CONT
DAY
S CL/20
I
LS
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3
6
E
12
15
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W
30
33
N
UPD T
TCN
ACL
SE NSO RS
T
GT
MENU
MK2
2.3SCS EL
090°
TIME UFC AU TO
DATA
MOD
E
SEQL
47
H SEL
080°
030° /5. 2
:00:48
PO S/INS
SMS HSI R DR FLR HS I N FL
VEC
260G265T
MD T SS X X D CS -189
Non-AESA aircraft receive target designation via L16
Data-link provides:
� AESA capability to the linked force – a virtual upgrade and force multiplier
� Precision self-targeting with AESA thru the weather in a network enabled environment
� Integrated weapon system
AUTOFF
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GT
BRT
CO
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S CL/20
ILS
21
3
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12
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SE NS ORS
TGT
M ENU
MK2
2 .3SCSEL
090 °
TIM E UFC AUTO
DATA
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SEQL
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HSE L
080°
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POS/INS
SMS HSI RDR FLR HSI NFL
VEC
260G265T
MDTSS XX DCS-1 89
Authorized for Public Release SPR-10-576-265
AESA / JDAM / LINK 16
Demonstrated precision strike capability over the network
Authorized for Public Release SPR-10-576-265
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Evolved Strike Capability – Technology Enablers
� Onboard geo-registration provides precise target coordinates thru the weather
� Real-time reactive targeting at maximum weapon delivery range
� Multiple moving targeting solutions using ATFLIR or AESA
� Blue Force situational awareness
“JDAM-quality” target coordinates at maximum sensor ranges- generated in 10 to 15 seconds
Authorized for Public Release SPR-10-576-265
Adapt to insure combat relevance! 192795.ppt | 8
Evolving Strike Capability – Growth as Needed
•Enhanced Performance Engines•Conformal Fuel Tanks•Missile / Laser Warning•Embedded IRST•Enclosed Weapons Pod•Enhanced Situational Awareness Displays
Equipping An Effective Modern Air Force
� Highly evolved Air to Air– High altitude speed & acceleration
– Long range / loiter
– Large weapons loadout
– Highly maneuverable
– Optimized air to air sensors
– First shot/first kill BVR/WVR weapons
– Multi-role (BIG “F” / little “a”)
� Highly evolved Air to Ground– Low / mid altitude performance
– Long range
– Heavy payload
– Highly survivable in dense threat environment
– Optimized air to ground sensors
– Precision strike weapons
– Multi-role (little “f” / BIG “A”)
Completing the circle of capability for the IAF – BIG “F/A” 192795.ppt | 9
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