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Presented by: Presented to: Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift: Past and Future 1 Michael Fallon Assistant PEO(A)(RW) for Science and Technology, NAE Rotorcraft Science and Technology Portfolio Manager 22 Oct 2015 Center for Strategic and International Studies Cleared for public release NAVAIR-PEOA-055-2014

Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift: Past and Future

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Page 1: Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift: Past and Future

Presented by:

Presented to:

Navy & Marine Corps Vertical Lift: Past and Future

1

Michael FallonAssistant PEO(A)(RW) for Science and

Technology, NAE Rotorcraft Science and

Technology Portfolio Manager

22 Oct 2015

Center for Strategic and International

Studies

Cleared for public release NAVAIR-PEOA-055-2014

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PEO(A) Portfolio

PROGRAM

EXECUTIVE

OFFICE AIR ASW,

ASSAULT &

SPECIAL MISSION

PROGRAMS

Presidential Helicopters

VH-3D

VH-60N

VH-92A

PMA-274

V-22 Joint Program Office

MV-22

CV-22

PMA-275

Heavy Lift Helicopters

CH-53E

MH-53E

CH-53K

PMA-261

UH-1N UH-1Y

AH-1W AH-1Z

Light / Attack Helicopters

PMA-276

Multi-Mission Helicopters

MH-60R MH-60SPMA-299

Maritime Patrol &

Reconnaissance

Aircraft

P-3

P-8A

PMA-290

Sonobuoys, Multi-Static

Active Coherent, High

Altitude ASW, Airborne

ASW Intelligence

Air ASW Systems

PMA-264

C-9 C-12

C-20 C-26

C-37 C-40

UC-35 C-130

Tactical Airlift

PMA-207

E-6B

Airborne Strategic

Command, Control

& Communications

PMA-271

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Growth

Improved Situational Awareness

CNS/ATM Compliance

FAC/FIAC Defense

Condition Based Maintenance

CapabilitiesDirected Energy Weapons

Extended Range

Improved Performance

Advanced ASW Sensors

Enhanced Integrated ASE

Digital Interoperability

GPS-Denied Operations

Electronic Warfare

Advanced FAC/FIAC Weapons

MH-60RQty Delivered to Date: 202

• ASW, ASUW

• IOC Dec 2005 / Retire 2030+

• FMS Partners: Australia and Denmark

MH-60SQty Delivered to Date: 266

• VERTREP, VOD, SAR, CSAR,

ASUW, OAMCM

• IOC Aug 2002 / Retire 2030+

HH-60HQuantity: 23

• Combat SAR, Spec Warfare Support,

ASUW, SAR, MEDEVAC, Log Support

• Operational Since 1989 / Retire 2016

Mission Statement: Provide world class rotary

wing warfighting capabilities and support to the

global maritime community

PMA 299Multi-Mission Helicopters

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GrowthAirborne Command & Control

SAR

Aerial/Ground Refueling

Troop Movement

Sea Basing STOM

Combat Equipment Transport

Cargo Transport Resupply

Tactical Aircraft & Personnel Recovery

Noncombatant Evacuation

Humanitarian Relief

FARP/RGR Capabilities

MCM Assist

Navy VOD Assist

C/MH-53 E

CH-53 K

FY25FY23FY21FY19FY17FY15

SUSTAINMENT PLAN

SDD FRPIOC

T64 ENGINE R&M GE38 ENGINE R&M GROWTH

IMDS/CBM IVHMS/CBM+ (FCOE + IHSMS)

DVE SYMBOLOGY + STABLE FLIGHT HUD & SEE THROUGH LANDING

SURVIVABILITY IMPROVED SURVIVABILITY

PAYLOAD (UPGRADES) REDUCE WEIGHT / INCREASE LIFT

DIGITAL INTEROPERABILITY

MISSON SYSTEMS

P3I PLANNING PBL PLANNING

DIGITAL INTEROPERABILITY

MISSION SYSTEMS (ARMOR, TBFDS, LITTER, ETC)

Mission Statement: To provide and sustain

affordable products, services, and capabilities

that enable the Navy / Marine Corps Team to

accomplish the Heavy Lift Mission

Inventory:

• CH-53E 149

• MH-53E 28

PMA-261Heavy Lift Helicopters

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Technology Insertion & Enhancements

PMA-275 V-22 Osprey

Capabilities

Present

Emerging

Future

GrowthInternational

SOCOM

USMC

USN

Assault SupportSpecial Operations

ExecutiveTransport

SAR & CSARMEDEVAC

Aerial/Ground Refueling

Fleet SupportCOD/VOD

Weapons

Enhanced Integrated ASE

Digital Interoperability

Reconnaissance/Surveillance

Command&

Control

Aerial Tanker

Mission Statement: Develop, deliver, and

support effective, suitable and affordable V-22

systems for our warfighter throughout the

program life-cycle

Advanced Weapons

Electronic Warfare

Extended Range

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Present

Emerging

Future

Capabilities

Assault SupportSpecial Operations

Growth

Reconnaissance

CASEVAC

Command & Control

Vessel Board, Search & Seizure

International

USMC

Close Air Support

Deep Air SupportAnti-Air Warfare

Integrated ASE

PMA-276 H-1 Upgrades

Mission: Develop, deploy and support

affordable systems to maintain dominance

throughout the life cycle of the H-1 aircraft

Advanced Weapons

Degraded Visual Environments

Extended RangeNavigation Improvements

Improved Weapons

ASE Improvements

Digital Interoperability

Electrical Power Improvements

Structural Improvements

Electronic Warfare

160 ‘Y’ / 189 ‘Z’

Aerial Escort (Y & Z)

Air Evacuation (Y)

Armed Reconnaissance (Y & Z)

Close Air Support (Y & Z)

Combat Assault Transport (Y)

Command & Control Support (Y)

Conduct Air Delivery (Y)

Forward Air Control (Y & Z)

Strike Coord & Recon (Y & Z)

Technology Insertion & Enhancements

Digital Interoperability Structural Improvements Improved Weapons

Electronic Warfare Electrical Power ASE Improvements

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Capabilities

Present

Emerging

Future

401C Engine

Upgrade - VH-60N

Lift Improvement -

VH-3D

Growth

VH-92A

• Quantity to be Delivered: 23 21 Operational A/C

2 Test A/C

• EDM-0 currently undergoing

cosite testing

• IOC Planned for 2020

VH-60N

• Quantity : 8

• Delivered to HMX-1 in 1989

VH-3D

• Quantity: 11

• Delivered to HMX-1 in 1974

Mission Statement: To provide helicopter transportation to the

President and the Vice President of the United States,

members of the President’s Cabinet and foreign dignitaries as

directed by Director, White House Military Office (WHMO)

PMA 274Presidential Helicopters / Executive Lift

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Wide Band Line of

Sight (WBLoS) - Both

A/C (FY18)

Cabin Interior Update -

VH-3D’s (FY17-19)

Service Life Extension (SLEP)

- Begin FY16 (5 VH-3D’s /

6 VH-60N’s)

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Joint Future Vertical Lift

• Joint effort to design, develop and field

a family of 21st century vertical-lift

solutions

• Army-led Joint Multi-Role Technology

Demonstrator (JMR-TD) S&T program

through 2019

• Significantly advances air vehicle

performance and systems

integration technologies

JMR-TD will mature the technology basis and inform FVL

• Joint Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program

definition underway

• Five FVL Capability Sets defined

covering all DoD vertical lift missions

• JROC designated Navy lead for

Common Systems team• Emphasizes Joint Common

Architecture based implementation

Bell V-280 Valor

JMR Demo

Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant

JMR Demo

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PEO(A) Near-Term Opportunities

GFE Procurement

Mission Systems Optimization

Support Equipment

Logistics Support

Software Support

Aircraft Modifications

FMS Support

TrainersLight / Attack

Helicopters

PMA-276

Heavy Lift Helicopters

PMA-261

Software Support

Program Support

Trainers

V-22 Osprey

PMA-275

Aircraft Modification

Propulsion PBL

Logistics Support

Trainers

FMS Support

FMS Support

Logistics Products/

Reliability Improvements

Aircraft Modifications

ALFS Improvements

Multi-Mission Helicopters

PMA-299

Sonobuoy Support

Sonobuoy Engineering Support

Sonobuoy Procurement

PMA-264

Air ASW Systems

Maritime Patrol & Reconnaissance

Aircraft PMA-290

GFE Breakout

Software Engineering Support

P-8 Commercial Engine Depot

P-8 Commercial Airframe Depot

Aircraft Modifications

Trainers

Propulsion PBL

Trainers

Maintenance & Logistics Support

Integration of Mission Systems

Cockpit Modifications

PMA-207

Tactical Airlift

PROGRAM

EXECUTIVE

OFFICE AIR ASW,

ASSAULT &

SPECIAL MISSION

PROGRAMS

Presidential / Executive Lift

Helicopters

PMA-274

Software Support

Legacy SPAR

Aircraft Modifications

Contractor Logistics Support

Cockpit Upgrade

APU Modification

Airborne Strategic Command,

Control & CommunicationsPMA-271

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• Digital Interoperability• Collaboration with Unmanned

Systems• Integration with Distributed

Netted Systems

• Degraded Visual Environment

• Sensors, Displays, Flight Control

• Survivability• Aircraft Survivability Equipment

(ASE)• Engine Suppressor• Crashworthiness

• Energy • Replaceable/Rechargeable/

Harvesting

• Structures/Materials• Condition Based Maintenance/

Integrated Health Monitoring Systems

• Damage Detection• Additive Manufacturing

• Data Fusion• Onboard and off-board sensors

• Software• FACE-compliant modular software • P-8A Applications Based Architecture• Cyber Information Assurance /Anti-

Tamper

• Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT)

• Sensor Developments/Enhancements• Signal Processing/ clutter reduction

algorithms • Reduced Size weight and Power • Software Defined/ Multi-mission

sensors

PEO(A) Future Technology Needs

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