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NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference. 23 October 2003 Arthur W. Divens Executive

NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference. 23 October 2003 Arthur W. Divens Executive Director Amphibious & Auxiliary Ships, PEO Ships NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 1

FLEET SUPPORT Arleigh Burke Class LSD Whidbey Island Class LHD Wasp Class Ticonderoga Class

FLEET SUPPORT Arleigh Burke Class LSD Whidbey Island Class LHD Wasp Class Ticonderoga Class • Ships: 187 • Classes: 19 • Drydocks: 4 LPD Austin Class • Homeports: 16 Osprey Class Minesweeper LCC Blue Ridge Class • Availabilities per year: -92 execution -90 planning Avenger Class Minesweeper Spruance Class Oliver Hazard Perry Class LSD Harpers Ferry Class NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 LHA Tarawa Class 2

Amphibious and Auxiliary Ships NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 3

Amphibious and Auxiliary Ships NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 3

Combatants NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 4

Combatants NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 4

Current Maritime Operations Highlight the Need for Assured Access in the Littoral NDIA 8

Current Maritime Operations Highlight the Need for Assured Access in the Littoral NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 5

Anti-Access Threats Mines • 275, 000 Threat Mines Worldwide • More damage to U.

Anti-Access Threats Mines • 275, 000 Threat Mines Worldwide • More damage to U. S. ships than all other weapons combined over last 50 years • Remote Controllable IRAQ Submarines • 43 Countries/ 400+ Subs Worldwide • Quieter Diesels CHINA IRAN N. KOREA Small Boats • Attacks pose a significant threat to deployed naval assets operating in the littorals, demonstrated on a regular basis NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 CHINA 6

Littoral Combat Ship w A focused mission ship designed to optimize warfighting in the

Littoral Combat Ship w A focused mission ship designed to optimize warfighting in the Littoral Battlespace – – – w Capable of countering enemy asymmetric littoral threats – – – w Mines Small fast surface craft Diesel submarines Self deploying and self sustaining ship – – w w Fast Maneuverable Shallow Draft Not a small craft Significantly smaller than DD(X) or CG(X) Innovative hull form / propulsion Modular mission payloads with Open Systems Architecture – – Mission payloads to provide sensors and combat systems Will incorporate advanced unmanned air, surface and underwater vehicles Fully netted with the battle force Draws upon the capabilities and fire power of multi-mission ships NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 7

LCS Concept of Operations Networked Unmanned Vehicles Surveillance / Communications USV USV Anti-Access Patrol

LCS Concept of Operations Networked Unmanned Vehicles Surveillance / Communications USV USV Anti-Access Patrol Boats USV RMS UUV Mines Diesel / Electric Submarines Control Net: Data Sharing: NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 8

LCS: Seaframe w Attributes - Balance of Mission Payload, Capacity, Maneuverability, Stealth and Survivability

LCS: Seaframe w Attributes - Balance of Mission Payload, Capacity, Maneuverability, Stealth and Survivability – Draft of 20 feet or less – Innovative Hull Form and Propulsion System « Economical loiter speeds « Sustained Battle Group transit speeds « High speed sprints of 40 -50 kts « Potential Common Technologies: » » USCG Deepwater Project Offshore Patrol Vessel FMS – Signature – Management Technologies to minimize « Infra-red, acoustic, magnetic, radar and wake emissions – State-of-the-art Damage Control Technology and Self-Defense NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 9

LCS Road Ahead 6 Industry Concepts (06 Feb 03) 3 Preliminary Designs (19 Jul

LCS Road Ahead 6 Industry Concepts (06 Feb 03) 3 Preliminary Designs (19 Jul 03) 1 or 2 Final Design(s) (Contract Award April 2004) Flight 0 Construction Start (Contract Award January 2005) February 2003 NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference July 2003 April 2004 First Ship in the Water in 2007 10/23/03 January 2005 10

Core Systems & Focused Mission Packages CORE SYSTEMS • Self Defense • Navigation •

Core Systems & Focused Mission Packages CORE SYSTEMS • Self Defense • Navigation • C 4 • Mine Avoidance • Torpedo Detection & Avoidance • Warning Shots • Detect, ID, & track Surface Contacts • Limited ISR • Core Crew NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 + MIW MISSION PACKAGE = MIW FOCUSED MISSION + SUW MISSION PACKAGE = SUW FOCUSED MISSION + ASW MISSION PACKAGE = ASW FOCUSED MISSION 11

BACKUP NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 12

BACKUP NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 12

Mission System Packages That Can fill the Gap SPARTAN VTUAV CIWS 1 B SEARAM

Mission System Packages That Can fill the Gap SPARTAN VTUAV CIWS 1 B SEARAM MH-60 S AMNS OASIS AQS-20 COBRA LMRS Advanced Deployable System RMS RAMICS Analysis of Systems vs Capability Gaps will Identify Optimal System NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 13

Foundation of LCS Concept and Requirements • LCS emerged as a result of: –Evolving

Foundation of LCS Concept and Requirements • LCS emerged as a result of: –Evolving threats, new employment concepts and missions, all based on: Joint Vision 2020…directed the Services to provide the Joint Force Commander the right personnel, equipment, and supplies in the right place, at the right time, and in the right quantity, across the full range of military operations. National Security Strategy said…transform military forces and combat capabilities Defense Planning Guidance…established a new framework for change in warfighting capability… 1 -4 -2 -1 Sea Power 21…described what capabilities were required of the 21 st Century surface combatants Navy/Marine Corps Global Con. Ops…described how the Navy (including LCS) will be deployed NWDC Con. Ops…articulated how LCS would be employed LCS Mission Analysis…validated LCS requirements Naval Operating Concept…charted way ahead in the near, mid and far term…including the integration plan for LCS NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 14

Analysis Quantified Capability Gap… Western Pacific Maritime Conflict w Anti-submarine Warfare – Current force:

Analysis Quantified Capability Gap… Western Pacific Maritime Conflict w Anti-submarine Warfare – Current force: Acoustic sensor grid needed – requires protracted time to deploy; larger number of ships and air assets needed to respond to ASW threat SWA Littoral Chokepoint Conflict – Need: Improved detection, surveillance and prosecution; reduction of torpedo threats w Surface Warfare – Current force: Insufficient ship speed, close-in firepower and organic anti-Fast Patrol Boat air capability against massed, small attackers – Need: Substantial kills, improved defense of High Value Units; free multi-mission combatants to other roles w MIW – Current force: Minehunting is time consuming and asset intensive. Current MCM force cannot support organic systems – Need: ESG / CSG capable platform; bring more systems to bear; accelerate Q-route clearance …and Showed Potential Value of Small, Fast Delivery Platfor NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 15

Mid-term Schedule w Preliminary design 17 Jul 03 – 11 Feb 04 w 1

Mid-term Schedule w Preliminary design 17 Jul 03 – 11 Feb 04 w 1 st update / contract modification for option items 15 Oct 03 w Final update / contract modification for option items 01 Dec 03 w Industry submit proposals for next phase 31 Dec 03 w Downselect to one or two for final design 03 May 04 w Exercise 1 st construction option 18 Jan 05 w Exercise 2 nd construction option 31 Dec 05 NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 16

LCS Integrated Schedule (FY 05 Flight 0, FY 08 Flight I) FY 02 Acquisition

LCS Integrated Schedule (FY 05 Flight 0, FY 08 Flight I) FY 02 Acquisition Milestones and Phases Requiremen ts FY 03 Concept Explorati on FY 04 Flight 0 (RDT&E & SCN) Ship Flight I (SCN) Ship MS-A, Progra m Initiatio n ICD Development PD-IRD RFP Select Prelim Designs (3) Documentation / Information Requirements (Notional) Procurement FY 08 FY 09 Production and Deployment IPR MS B IPR CDD Development Select Start 1 st Final Ship DD Design( & Const s) Start Ship 2 DD & Const 1 st Ship Delivery 2 nd Ship Delivery Deliver Ship 3 RFP Award Start Concept Prelim. Final Flight I Design (6) Design (3) Design DD & Const Zone Interface System Eng Flight 0 Flight 1 FL 0 Modules FL 1 Modules Contract s Early Participation T&E Strategy Development MS A Products CRD Analysis of Multiple Concepts Acquisition Strategy Draft T&E Evaluation Strategy IRD Exit Criteria FY 07 CDD Mission Packages T&E Strategy IPR FY 06 ICD LCS Design / Build T&E Sys Dev & Demo Concept & Tech Development Progra DAE m Start Review Draft PD-IRD FY 05 DTI TEMP DTII DT Assist / Combined DT / OT TEMP Update Program Initiation Products C 4 ISP Live Fire Waiver & SAR LFT&E Acquisition Management Plan Strategy ICD APB AOA/Concept Exploration and 1 Development 1 R&D SCN EOA or OPEVAL MS B Products LFT&E Interim Report CDD LRIP Quantities Exit Criteria ICE & CARD Manpower Estimate TEMP Update PPP Exit Criteria STAR TEMP 0 3 SCN 4 SCN

Program Status þ 23 Feb 02 ASN(RDA) directed establishment of LCS Program þ 08

Program Status þ 23 Feb 02 ASN(RDA) directed establishment of LCS Program þ 08 Jul 02 N 76 letter provided interim direction to PEO(S) on top level objectives for exploratory studies for Family of Ships concept þ 14 Aug 02 RFP released for Ship Concept Studies þ 17 Sep 02 Establishment of LCS Program Office (under PEO(S)) þ 08 Nov 02 Contract award for Family of Ships Concept Studies (focusedmission high-speed ship) þ 15 Nov 02 Congressional New Start approval for Littoral Combat Ship Program ($30 M Congressional Plus-up) þ 28 Feb 03 Planned solicitation for LCS Flight 0 preliminary designs – Receipt of proposals – Proposal evaluation 03 – Contract(s) Award NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 14 April 03 15 April-13 July 17 July 03 18

FY 05 Construction Start Acquisition Strategy w Two step process to award first ship

FY 05 Construction Start Acquisition Strategy w Two step process to award first ship in FY 05 – Downselect to three industry teams to prepare preliminary designs – Source selection panel selects preliminary design(s) for Detailed Design and Construction w Ship size allows smaller shipyards to facilitate ship development and procurement which is conducive to multinational and US collaboration and teaming w LCS to be procured in flights with followon ships incorporating new technologies NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 19

LCS Flight 0 Mission Packages w w Two “facets” to LCS Flight 0 Mission

LCS Flight 0 Mission Packages w w Two “facets” to LCS Flight 0 Mission Package funding PB 04 -based – – w $463 M of original LCS request removed post-PBCG Reduced Mission Module funding; $177 M procurement remains Funding initiates in FY 06 Permits acquisition of rudimentary packages for Flight 0: « MIW package ship 1 « ASW package ship 2 PR 05 -based – Mission Module funding restoration for MIW, ASW, SUW package – Accelerates acquisition « MIW package for Ship 1 (FY 07 delivery) « ASW package for Ship 2 (FY 08 delivery) « SUW package for Ships (Full delivery FY 08) w Mission Module Offsite process basis for both approaches NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 20

Modular Approach w LCS Seaframe modular in architecture w Enables multiple “focused” missions to

Modular Approach w LCS Seaframe modular in architecture w Enables multiple “focused” missions to be accomplished with use of modular mission packages – Primary, secondary & possible future missions – Separate acquisition from core Seaframe w Common core mission and HM&E systems and adapters to support multiple modules – Enables ability to reconfigure, refocus, and adapt w Integration via standard interfaces (technical architecture) developed to support current and future technologies NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 21

Core Systems and Mission Packages + = CORE SYSTEMS • Self Defense • Navigation

Core Systems and Mission Packages + = CORE SYSTEMS • Self Defense • Navigation • C 4 • Mine Avoidance • Torpedo Detection & Avoidance • Warning Shots • Detect, ID, & Track Surface Contacts • Limited ISR • Core Crew NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 + MISSION PACKAGE • Modules • Manned Aircraft • UVs • Offboard Sensors • Mission Crew = FOCUSED MISSION 22

Module / Seaframe Interface Concept Systems Modules Seaframe Zone Module Station Module Station Common

Module / Seaframe Interface Concept Systems Modules Seaframe Zone Module Station Module Station Common resource stations/ panels for services connection Module Pack. Up Kits, etc NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 23

Mission Package Development & Modules Spectrum of Modularity Process to Select and Validate Mission

Mission Package Development & Modules Spectrum of Modularity Process to Select and Validate Mission Packages for Each Warfare Area (MIW, “Tightly coupled” Zones and Modules ASW, SUW) Littoral Gaps: Quantified Mission Profiles: Identified Required Capabilities: Determined Module Box Large Mission Bay Zone with Greater Tolerances NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 Mission Modules: Selected Wargaming / Analysis: Validation 24

Target LCS Flight 0 MIW Mission Package Detect Engage Battlespace Minehunting Preparation (Detect/ Classify/

Target LCS Flight 0 MIW Mission Package Detect Engage Battlespace Minehunting Preparation (Detect/ Classify/ Identify) Beach Surf Zone Near surface & floating Neutralize VTUAV+ COBRA Near Surface 30 ft MH-60 & RMS + AQS-20 Volume 150 ft SCULPIN BP-AUV MH-60 & RMS + AQS-20 30 ft Buried Bottom Buried Naval Special Clearance Team MH-60+ RAMICS NSCT, EOD MH-60+ALMDS Volume and bottom mines Sweep MH-60 + AMNS EOD Close-Tethered Close-Close. Tethered EOD Bottom MH-60 & USV + OASIS MH-60 + AMNS EOD MH-60 & USV + OASIS * NOTE : Depth Coverages Vary with System and Mine Type NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 25

Target LCS Flight 0 Ship 2 ASW Mission Package Detect Engage Non-Acoustic Sensor Surface

Target LCS Flight 0 Ship 2 ASW Mission Package Detect Engage Non-Acoustic Sensor Surface Tactical Data Radar (ARPDD) LF Active Acoustic (ALFS) Multi-Static Active Distributed LF Sonobuoys: ACES/EER/DMNS Family Surv/Data Relay: VTUAV Mobile Units Transmit and Receive Acoustic Arrays (RMS and Spartan USV) (Towed Array / MFTA) Torpedo Countermeasures Torpedo Defense Systems Weapons Delivery MH-60 R / SPARTAN USV LCS Mk 54 Torpedo Distributed Passive Sensors: Advanced Deployable System NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 26

CONOPS Modular Mission Capabilities Mine Counter Measure package Small boat prosecution package üProvide organic

CONOPS Modular Mission Capabilities Mine Counter Measure package Small boat prosecution package üProvide organic punch through capability. ü“Need to engage from close aboard to over-the-horizon”. üSearch, map, avoid with limited neutralization. üStabilized gun and missile system. üSupport remote & autonomous UVs and operate helos. üInclude non-lethal capabilities. üIntegrated with EO/IR system. üMassed LCS Division = Dedicated MCM capability. üHelos & off-board systems. Littoral ASW package Inherent missions üIntegrated with multiple üSOF off-board sensor systems. üManeuver, logistics, replenishment üAutomatic on-board processing. üNEO üHelicopter(s). üMIO üPermits dedicated LCS ASW division. üMedical … NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 Missions made possible by the removal of focused mission modules 27

LCS Mission Systems and Ship Integration Team FY 03 LCS Mission Systems and Ship

LCS Mission Systems and Ship Integration Team FY 03 LCS Mission Systems and Ship Integration (MSSI) IPT OPNAV SPONSOR CDR Jim Malloy Jeff Kent PEO SHIPS PMS 501 Bill Schoenster, Todd Tompkins, Ken Montgomery, John Vasilakos Mark Shiffler HEADQUARTERS/ONR OTHER SYSTEMS COMMANDS LABORATORIES SEA 05 D 2 CDR Al Gaiser, Jeff Koleser, Pete Czapiewski 05 D 1 Tim Barnard SEA 03 Jim Thurber SEA 04 Charles Hall PEO LMW Including Industry During LCS Preliminary Design CAPT Walter Wright PMS-420 Charles Barnes PMS-490 Philip Marshall SEA 06 Colleen Cannon J. Jerry La. Camera, Jr. Adrian Eversoll Goal: AIR 4 Bob Jackson Mike Van Ryswick PMA 263 Mike Henthorne CDR Spitz Jose Casals, Roy Okamoto, Tom Owen, Miguel Rivera, Joe Schaaf, Terry Sheehan Dan Harris, Jose Velez, Guy Santora, Rob Mc. Donald Jack Abbott, Bill Tootle, S. Peterson Dick Vogelsong PEO IWS PEO C 4 I Chuck Auxter CDR Stone SPAWAR SSC Dorrance / Chagnon NWDC CDR Todd Haeg Deepwater Steve Cohen Chris Colby, Vic Ricci Richard Oropeza w Integrated Product Team (IPT) comprised of Government and Industry Reps w Reports to the LCS Program Manager w Integration efforts: – Develop & maintain Technical Architecture for LCS Mission Systems (Interface Control Document (ICD)) « Targeted Interface Development » JUSC 2 ACTD, Others – Spiral Development & Technology Management « Flight 0 Mission Module offsites – T&E / experimentation Develop a LCS Technical Architecture (Seaframe to Mission Module ICD) sufficiently “open” to insure mission reconfigurability and lifecycle technology adaptability NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 28

LCS Developmental Process is Continuing Concept Development Phase Flight 0 Flight 1 Flight 2

LCS Developmental Process is Continuing Concept Development Phase Flight 0 Flight 1 Flight 2 Fleet Battle Experiments Industry Concept Mission Analysis Flight 0 Ship RDT&E Results NWC Studies Tailored AOA Preliminary Designs Concept Development Document Analysis of Multiple Concepts Interim Requirements Document NDIA 8 th January 2002 Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 October 2004 (FY 04) October 2005 (FY 06) 29

LCS Experimentation Battle Lab Team Fleet Input COMNAVSURFOR Oversight Team SEA 05 D CDR

LCS Experimentation Battle Lab Team Fleet Input COMNAVSURFOR Oversight Team SEA 05 D CDR Al Gaiser, Pete Czapiewski SEA 03 Jim Thurber SEA 06 TBD PEO C 4 I Chuck Auxter Dick Vogelsong PEO LMW CDR Jim Malloy. CAPT Walter Wright Jeff Kent PMS-420 PEO IWS PEO SHIPS PMS 501 CAPT Al Greco Bill Schoenster, Adrian Eversoll Todd Tompkins AIR 4 Bob Jackson Mike Van Ryswick Execution Team Chris Colby NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference Tom Owen WB &B Mark Shiffler Ken Montgomery Brian Schires Larry Zimmerman 10/23/03 Rob Mc. Donald , Mario Berenger, Jose Velez NWDC CDR Todd Haeg Dave Lumsden 30

Technology Management w Based on CONOPS, conducted targeted Technology surveillance – PEO’s and Naval

Technology Management w Based on CONOPS, conducted targeted Technology surveillance – PEO’s and Naval War College – Numerous offsites for technology “harvesting” – Ongoing w Evaluation of possible candidates for LCS Mission Architecture w Facilitated by LCS Mission Systems and Ship Integration IPT (MSSIT) w Fed to analysis efforts as inputs for possible core Seaframe and Mission Modules NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 31

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules PB 04 MIW Module Package – Ship 1 NDIA

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules PB 04 MIW Module Package – Ship 1 NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 ASW Module Package – Ship 2 32

Small, Fast, Modular Ship Evolution FY 01 Pre FY 01 1985: Navy establishes requirements

Small, Fast, Modular Ship Evolution FY 01 Pre FY 01 1985: Navy establishes requirements (TOR) for Small Fast Ship (PXM) 1988 -1991: NAVSEA conducts concepts studies on Scout Fighter concept (small, fast, deployable ship) July 1993: PEGASUS Class PHMs decommissioned June 99: Global War Game Introduces concept of a small fast re-configurable ship in littoral (Streetfighter) 2000/01: NWDC/DARPA Capabilities for Navy After Next Wargame plays Small Fast reconfigurable Ship w/ off-board systems against anti-access littoral threat Oct 00: Navy initiates analysis of MCM(X) with options that support offboard systems NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference Jan 2001: OPNAV assessment process and IWARS shows gaps in littoral access for ASW, MIW, SUW Feb 01: Navy and Coast Guard enter MOA for maritime shared interests Sep 01: Navy/Army commences Lease on Joint Venture (HSV-X 1) Dec 01: Navy initiates year long demonstration with Norwegian Navy Ship SKJOLD July 01: Global wargame shows value of small fast ship in littoral environment (Streetfighter) Aug 01: QDR 2001 directed deterrence in littorals capabilities Oct 02: Navy Awards contract for HSV-2 (SWIFT) June-July 02: Navy-Marine Corps Global Con. Ops & Sea Power 21 promulgated Sept 02: National Security Strategy directs Force Transformation 10/23/03 FY 02 Nov 01: USD (AT&L) added LCS to Family of Surface Combatants Dec 01: CNO vision Family of Surface Combatants (DDX, CGX, LCS) Jan 02: Homeland Security Mission established; PCs life extension program started FY 03 Oct 02: Congress funds X -craft and HSWAC experimental craft Oct 02: Defense Appropriation Act (Public Law 107 -248) added $30 M for program start Dec 02: “New Program Start” authorization via Defense Authorization Act (Public Law 107 -314) FY 04 and beyond May 04: Down select to 1 or 2 industry teams for Final Design Oct 03: Analysis of Multiple Concepts completes (Phase III) May 04: Milestone “A” Decision JAN 05: FLT 0 First Hull Procured Jan 02: Future Surface Combatant Requirements Document initiated Feb 03: Formal solicitation for Industry design proposals Mar 05: Concept studies for Flight 1 Mar 02: Mission Capability Analysis confirmed “gaps” Feb 03: Commander Fleet Forces Command approves LCS Con. Ops July 05: Analysis of Alternatives for Flight 1 May 02: DPG directed LCS introduction June 02: Commander, Naval Surface Forces Concept Guidance June 02: Naval War College LCS Characteristics Study June 02: Navy identifies resources for HSV-2 (SWIFT) Feb 03: Navy Approved Preliminary Interim Requirements Document issued Mar 03: Mission Capabilities Package (PR 05) confirmed “gap” APR 03: Analysis of Multiple Concepts (Phase II) Concept of Employment/ Mission Analysis July- Aug 03: Preliminary design contract(s) award Dec 05: FLT 0 Second Hull Procured Jan 07: FLT 0 First Hull Delivered FY 07: Milestone “B” Flight I Dec 07: FLT 0 Second Hull Delivered FY 08: FLT 1 Procured (3 Hulls) 33

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules – PR 05 From Mission Module Offsites NDIA 8

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules – PR 05 From Mission Module Offsites NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 34

CONOPS Modular Mission Capabilities Mine Counter Measure package Small boat prosecution package üProvide organic

CONOPS Modular Mission Capabilities Mine Counter Measure package Small boat prosecution package üProvide organic punch through capability. ü“Need to engage from close aboard to over-the-horizon”. üSearch, map, avoid with limited neutralization. üStabilized gun and missile system. üSupport remote & autonomous UVs and operate helos. üInclude non-lethal capabilities. üIntegrated with EO/IR system. üMassed LCS Division = Dedicated MCM capability. üHelos & off-board systems. Littoral ASW package Inherent missions üIntegrated with multiple üSOF off-board sensor systems. üManeuver, logistics, replenishment üAutomatic on-board processing. üNEO üHelicopter(s). üMIO üPermits dedicated LCS ASW division. üMedical … NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 Missions made possible by the removal of focused mission modules 35

w Offsites: LCS Flight 0 Mission Package Selection Need to make rapid programming decisions

w Offsites: LCS Flight 0 Mission Package Selection Need to make rapid programming decisions supporting Mission Packages for Flight 0 due to programming cycle and aggressive LCS schedule (FY 07 ship 1 delivery) w A Mission Module “Offsite” analysis process conducted – Over course of 5 months, over 150 total participants – COMNAVSURFOR, CFFC, NWDC, Fleet, resource sponsor, technical community participants – Numerous studies as input, including: « « CONOPS Technology Management study NSWC DD Analysis of Multiple Concepts SPA Mission Analysis w Necked down approximately 1000 systems to ~30 w Culminating in Mission Module Offsite #3 – Focused on Mission Package capability definition NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 36

LCS Flight 0 MIW Mission Package: PR 05 Mission Coverage Detect Battlespace Minehunting Preparation

LCS Flight 0 MIW Mission Package: PR 05 Mission Coverage Detect Battlespace Minehunting Preparation (Detect/ Classify/ Identify) Beach Surf Zone Near surface & floating Neutralize VTUAV+ COBRA Near Surface 30 ft MH-60 & RMS + AQS-20 Volume 150 ft SCULPIN BP-AUV MH-60 & RMS + AQS-20 30 ft Buried Bottom Buried Sweep Naval Special Clearance Team MH-60+ RAMICS NSCT, EOD MH-60+ALMDS Volume and bottom mines Engage MH-60 + AMNS EOD Close-Tethered Close-Close. Tethered EOD Bottom MH-60 & USV + OASIS MH-60 + AMNS EOD MH-60 & USV + OASIS * NOTE : Depth Coverages Vary with System and Mine Type NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 37

LCS Flight 0 ASW Mission Package: PR 05 Detect Multi-Spectral Coverage Engage Non-Acoustic Sensor

LCS Flight 0 ASW Mission Package: PR 05 Detect Multi-Spectral Coverage Engage Non-Acoustic Sensor Surface Tactical Data Radar (ARPDD) LF Active Acoustic (ALFS) Multi-Static Active Distributed LF Sonobuoys: ACES/EER/DMNS Family Surv/Data Relay: VTUAV Mobile Units Transmit and Receive Acoustic Arrays (RMS and Spartan USV) (Towed Array / MFTA) Torpedo Countermeasures Torpedo Defense Systems Weapons Delivery MH-60 R / SPARTAN USV LCS Mk 54 Torpedo Distributed Passive Sensors: Advanced Deployable System NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 38

LCS Flight 0 SUW Mission Package: PR 05 Layered Defense Control Detect Engage Detect

LCS Flight 0 SUW Mission Package: PR 05 Layered Defense Control Detect Engage Detect & EW Helo+EO/IR (Core) VTUAV +EO/IR Y nm Helo+weapons X nm Weapons VTUAV+ rocket/gun Spartan+ gun& Missile Spartan +EO/IR Z nm Vehicles Inter. Caliber CIWS* Gun NULKA* LCS Non-Lethal OTH: Net. Fires 57 MM Gun* RAM* * “Core” NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 39

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules (PR 05) MIW Package NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary

LCS Flight 0 Mission Modules (PR 05) MIW Package NDIA 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference 10/23/03 ASW Package SUW Package 40