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NAWCWD Division Overview
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Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division China Lake – Point Mugu, California
DRECP Stakeholders Presented to:
Presented by: Tony Parisi
25 April 2012
Head, Sustainability Office
Strategic Plan
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Providing our Warfighters the decisive advantage . . .
Our Vision To be the leader providing innovative, integrated, and dominant
warfighting effects for our Naval, joint, and coalition forces
Our Mission To execute full-spectrum weapons and
warfare systems Research, Development, Acquisition, Test, and Evaluation (RDAT&E)
Our People
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As of 31 December 2011 NAWCWD Statistical Summary
Civilians 4,632
Military 190
Contractors work years 2,003
Total 6,825
Our People by Occupation
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S&E Professionals 47% (2,167)
Clerical / Administrative Support 6% (307)
S&E Technicians / Support 16% (728)
Technical Specialists 14% (645)
Business Professionals
16% (738)
As of 31 December 2011
Total - 4,632
Wage System 1% (47)
Civilian / Military Team
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Air Test & Evaluation Squadron THREE ZERO
(VX-30)
Air Test & Evaluation Squadron THREE ONE
(VX-31)
Air Test & Evaluation Squadron NINE
(VX-9)
Marine Aviation Detachment
(MAD)
Naval Test Wing
Pacific
What We Do
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Energetics
Modeling, Simulation,
and Analysis
Test and Evaluation
Weapons and Weapon Systems
Weapons / Platform
Integration
Systems-of-Systems Integration
Survivability / Vulnerability / Lethality Electronic Warfare
Research and
Engineering
Family of Weapons
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AIM-9X
Free-Fall Weapons
JSOW
Standard Missile
AMRAAM
HARM
RAM
Tomahawk
ESSM
JDAM
SLAM-ER
Trident
Weapons & Systems Integration
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UH-1Y
EA-18G F/A-18 F-35 EA-6B AV-8B
AH-1W
H-1
AH-1Z
Unmanned Systems
UGV Firescout ScanEagle Ships Submarines
Direct Fleet Support • Interface with Fleet personnel
and TYCOMs • Warfighter Response Center 24/7 • Electronic Warfare
Soft ware Response • Support Air Launched
Weapons Team (ALWT) • Seaborne Swarming Threat • Weapons System Support Activity • Conduct Weapons
Readiness Reviews • Respond to Conventional
Ordnance Deficiency Reports (CODRs)
• Conduct Engineering Investigations • Ensure deployment-ready systems • Install Mission Planning Systems
onboard CVNs • Depot-level Weapons Support
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Innovative Weapons and Systems
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• Spike • Low Cost Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR) • Thermobaric Hellfire • Distributed Ground-Sensor-Grid
Threat Detection System (DGTDS) • Revolutionary Approach to Time-critical
Long Range Strike (RATTLRS) • Low Collateral Damage Bomb
(LOCO) • Directed Energy Weapons • Automatic Radar Periscope
Detection and Discrimination (ARPDD)
Point Mugu Sea Range
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Palmdale Lancaster
NAS North Island
Ridgecrest
N
Barstow
Vandenberg AFB
San Clemente Island USN
Santa Catalina Island
Santa Barbara Is.
San Miguel Island
Santa Rosa Island
Santa Cruz
Island
San Nicolas Island
Mojave
China Lake
Bakersfield
IR200 Airspace Santa Barbara
Los Angeles
San Diego
Oxnard Ventura
Sea Range 36,000 sq mi Point Mugu
Port Hueneme
Airfield
Airfield
Edwards AFB
Sea Range expansion (almost unlimited)
via coordination with Navy / FAA
W-289 Warning Area
China Lake Land Ranges
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IR200 Airspace Palmdale
Las Vegas
Edwards AFB
Lancaster
Mojave
Bakersfield
Fresno
Fort Irwin
North Range
South Range
Bishop
29 Palms Marine Corps Base
Ridgecrest Mainsite
Nellis AFB
NAS Lemoore Armitage
Field
Land Ranges 1,777 sq mi
Barstow
N 69 miles
165
mile
s
153 miles
Electronic Combat Range
R-2508 Airspace
20,000 sq mi
Environmental Stewardship
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• Protected plants, animals, Native American archeological sites, and historic structures
• Coso Rock Art National Historic Landmark
• Renewable Energy
Petroglyphs
Wild Horses Coso Geothermal Power Plants
Desert Tortoise
San Nicolas Island
Renewable Energy (RE)
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Geothermal Power
• Coso Geothermal Project produces enough electrical power for more than 219,000 homes
• Photovoltaic and solar thermal projects save the Navy more than $1 million annually
• Biomass to jet fuel research and development • Wind turbines on San Nicolas Island
AV-8B Biofuel flight test September 2011
Key Resources
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Point Mugu
China Lake
Point Mugu
• 1,503 Structures totaling 3,142,734 sq.ft. on 1,110,414 acres • 5 Hangars, 3 main runways + 2 UAV operational strips
• 1,777 sq. mi. of Land Range (Instrumented) • 20,000 sq. mi. Restricted / Controlled Air Space • McLean, Michelson, Lauritsen, Advanced Weapons, Weapons and Armaments
Technology, and Weapons System Integration Laboratories • China Lake Propulsion Laboratory • Weapons Survivability Laboratory • Supersonic Naval Ordnance Research Track (SNORT) • Skytop – Trident to large rocket motor test facility • Electronic Combat Range • Range Control Center • VX-31
China Lake
• 157 Structures totaling 1,230,057 sq.ft. on 4,490 acres • 4 Hangars, 2 main runways
• 36,000 sq. mi. of Sea Range (Instrumented – includes Laguna Peak, Santa Cruz and San Nicolas Islands)
• 36,000 sq. mi. Restricted / Controlled Air Space • Sea Range Operations Center • EA-6B & EA-18G Airborne
Electronic Attack (AEA) • Electronic Combat Simulation and
Evaluation Laboratory (ECSEL) • Radar Reflectivity Laboratories • Naval Test Wing Pacific – VX-30 San Nicolas Island
• 25 Structures totaling 147,538 sq.ft. on 13,370 acres
• 1 Hangar, 1 main runway • Range instrumentation • Theater warfare exercises
and littoral warfare training
San Nicolas Island
SNI Wind Turbines Geothermal
File: NAVAIR Brief 18
U.S. Navy Ordnance Test Station China Lake
Tiny Tim
Naval Weapons
Center SHRIKE
Sidewinder
1940s - 1960s
Regulus Naval Air Missile
Test Center Point Mugu
1970s 1980s - 1990s
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
Pacific Missile Test Center Bullpup
1992 - 2000s - Future
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