Slide1: ﴀ ﴀ RDML Rick Wren
Head, Aviation and Aircraft Carrier
Plans and Programs (N780) Tailhook OPNAV Update
10 September 2005
OPNAV N78 – Air Warfare: Who we are
Ship/Air Wing Team
Post Command Requirements Officers
What we do
The “bridge” from requirements to procurement
Why we are here
OPNAV N78 – Air Warfare
Carriers: Carriers CVN 21
Why do we need it?
What’s different?
What does it mean to the warfighter?
Future Force Structure
Slide4: CDR Bill Dooris
“Billy D”
F/A-18 Requirements
N780C4
Slide5: Imminent
JHMCS
AESA
More MIDS
BRU-55
ATFLIR
NCTR Upgrade
Imagery In & Out
Multiple Tgts
M2M F/A-18 Hornet Future
ALQ Upgrade (A+, C,D)
Web Enabled Cockpit?
Night JHMCS
Geo Registration
In Cockpit
Multiple moving tgts
Slide6: CAPT Jim Dalberg
“JD”
Joint Strike Fighter Requirements
(N780C5)
JSF : ﴀ ﴀ JSF “First day,” long range, stealth, strike from the Sea Base
Schedule
First flight
IOC
How long before I fly it?
Performance
Range, Persistence
Systems
Slide8: CAPT Bob Papadakis
“Pappy”
EA-6B/EA-18G Requirements
(N780C3)
EA-6B/EA-18G: EA-6B/EA-18G ICAP III
Selective, reactive jamming with geo-specificity
VAQ-139 preparing for 2006 deployment with 4 jets
EA-18G
Fully funded and on schedule
First Flight scheduled for September ’06
IOC 2009
Next Generation Jammer
The next step for USN AEA
Slide10: ﴀ ﴀ CDR Dave Buttram
“Ram”
E-2 Requirements
(N780C2)
E-2: ﴀ ﴀ E-2 E-2D Warfighting Impacts
Fulfills Sea Power 21vision for Sea Shield/Strike
Primary FORCEnet node
Two generation leap in detection capability
250% greater detection volume
Reduces “Shooter” overhead
200% improvement in AEGIS/CEC kills
600% improvement in F/A-18/AESA kills
Fully enables NIFC-CA INFLUENCING THE KILL CHAIN HE2K E-2D
Slide12: ﴀ ﴀ LCDR Anthony Wright
“Gretzky”
Air-to-Ground Weapons
(N780C8)
A/G Weapons: ﴀ ﴀ A/G Weapons Stand Off Outside Area Defense:
SLAM ER / Air HARPOON
Stand Off Outside Point Defense:
JSOW A/B/C
Direct Attack:
DMLGB / Laser JDAM / Hellfire K/M/N / Laser Mav
TST / Moving Targets / ASuW
Termination of JCM and the Future of All-Weather, Land-Moving Target Attack
Incremental Improvements & Small Diameter Bomb
Questions?: Questions?
Back Ups: Back Ups
Slide16: CVN 78 Concept Ship Zonal Electrical Distribution System New Propulsion Plants New Propulsion/Electric Plant All Electric Aux Services 4 EMALS
#4 CAT Unrestricted Aircraft Elevators (3)
Stbd Sponson Redesign Hangar Bays (2) Enlarged Flight Deck Footprint
“Pit Stop” Advanced Arresting Gear Enhanced Flight Deck MFR/VSR Smaller Island Re-Positioned Aft & Outboard Composite Mast with Clamp Antenna JPALS Integrated Island Improved Survivability Dynamic Armor Protection Underwater Protection ESSM Enhanced Ship Self Defense Advanced Weapons Elevators Improved Weapon & Material Handling Heavy UNREP CVNX 1 Brought Forward from CVNX 2 NEW KPP CVN 21
Sustained SGR
Surge SGR
Service Life Allowance
Interoperability
Electrical Capacity
Manpower Threshold
160
270
5%Wt / 1.5 ft KG
Attain Critical IERs
2.5X NIMITZ
500 reduction Objective
220
310
7.5%Wt /2.5 ft KG
Attain all IERs
3.0 X NIMITZ
900 reduction
Slide17: CVN 79 Investment Strategy SGR
Wt/kg Wt/kg SGR
Manpower
Slide18:
WEIGHTS (long tons)
Lightship 78,603
Margins 2,520
Lightship w/Margins 81,123
Loads 19,293
Full Load 100,416
Service Life Allowance
(objective) 7.5% weight
2.5 ft KG
(threshold) 5.0% weight
1.5 ft KG
STABILITY
U.S. Navy Stability Criteria
Intact: 100 Knot Beam Wind at 10 M above waterline
Damage: 60 Knot Beam Wind at 10 M above waterline (SS8)
HULL STRUCTURE
Navy Design Standards
Hull: Steel
Island: Steel/Composite
Flight Deck: Steel
PROVISIONS in days
Ship 75 days
Repair Parts 90 days
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Medical Operating Rooms: 1
Hospital Ward Beds: 53
Dental Operating Rooms 6 SURVEILLANCE
Dual Band Radar (DBR)
UPX-29 AIMS MK XII (IFF System)
SELF-DEFENSE WEAPONS
MK 15 CIWS Block 1B
MK-29 GMLS with ESSM
MK 31 Mod 3 RAM GMWS
COMMUNICATIONS
SYQ-26(V)6 NAVMACS II/SMS
NMT Protected and Wideband
MDRR Satellite Receivers
USQ-167 CDLS SSR-2A GBS
JTRS-M Cluster III TV-DTS
SSEE Increment “E” SSES/SI
URC-141(C) MOS RCS Turnkey
EW & DECOY
SLQ-25 SSTDS (Dual Tow NIXIE)
SLQ-32(V)4 EWS SLA-10B
MACHINERY SYSTEMS
2- Nuclear Reactors
4- 70,000 SHP Steam Turbines
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
All-Electric Auxiliaries
A/C Plants: 9 - 1100 ton
RO Plants: 4 - 125,000 GPD
Fire Pumps: 30 - 1,000 GPM
COMMAND & CONTROL
SSDS MK2 Mod 1C
USQ-172(V) 4.X GCCS-M
USG-2 with PAAA antenna and ECP 444
UYQ-86(V)X CDLMS (Links 4A, 11, 16, 22)
ADMACS Block 2 DCGS-N
J-UCAS MCS JSF OMS
NSWPC (ISP&E)
NAVIGATION
SSN-6(V)6X NAVSSI Block 4
UQN-X Fathometer DSVL
WSN-7(V)3 RLGN SPS-73(V)17
URN-25 (TACAN)
TRAINING SYSTEMS
BETL, ITCTI, USQ-T46C(V) BFTT and BEWT
TSTS Concept Design Subject to Change CVN 78 Class
Design Characteristics
DIMENSIONS
Length,LBP: 1,040 ft
Length, Overall: 1,092 ft
Beam, DWL: 134 ft
Beam, Flight Deck: 256 ft
Design Draft: 39.75 ft
PERFORMANCE
Sustained Speed: 30 + knots
Service Life: 50 Years
ACCOMMODATIONS
Off CPO OEP Tot
508 363 3,789 4,660
Habitability: OPNAV INST 9640.1A
AVIATION FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
Aircraft : 75+ Aircraft
(F/A-18F, F/A-18E, JSF, F/A-18C, EA-18G
Jammer, E-2C RMP, MH-60 R/S, UAV/UCAVs)
Land/Launch Spots: (6) Helicopter Spots
Hangar : (2) Bays, 684’ x 108’ x 25’
Aircraft Maintenance: O-Level and I-Level
Aircraft Elevators: 3 Deck Edge
JBD: (4) MK 7 Mod 2
JP-5 Fuel Capacity: (Classified)
Catapults: (4) EMALS
Arresting Gear: (3) AAG
Barricade: (1) AAG
Visual Landing Aids: IFLOLS, MOVLAS, LRLS, VISUAL Workstation, ILARTS
Wind Measuring: MORIAH (NDWMIS)
Air Traffic Control: JPALS, SPN-41 ILS,
TPX-42A(V)14 CATCC/DAIR, SLQ-20B AESS: 60 Hz/400 Hz/270 VDC
Weapons Elevators: (3) Upper Stage
(7) Lower Stage (1) Upper Stage Utility Elev
Weapons Capacity: Appx. 375, 000 cubic ft.
Material Handling (9) Stores Elev.
(1) Aviation Stores Elev.
RCOH: RCOH DESCRIPTION
Refuel, repair, and modernize NIMITZ-class aircraft carriers to provide up to 50 years of service life.
Recapitalizes these ships in lieu of procurement.
CVN 68-class originally based on a 30-year design life with refueling at an estimated 14 years.
Reactor cores show nominal 23-year life prior to requirement to refuel
Conducted at Northrop Grumman Newport News
Notional level of work is 3.2M man-days (SCN funding)
Refueling (~40%)
Repair/recapitalization of infrastructure and systems (~40%)
Modernizing - HM&E, Combat Systems and C4ISR systems (~20%)
Funding Profile
Four years of Advance Procurement and Planning
Full funding during the first two years of execution (65% / 35% split)