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Statement A: Approved for Public Release, Distribution is unlimited LCS Mission Modules Captain John Ailes 9 November 2011 Statement A: Approved for Public Release, Distribution is unlimited 1

Assuring Access in MCM, ASW & SUW Mission Areas Agenda Littoral Combat Ship Mission Package Description/Definition Overall LCS Mission Module Program Summary Mission Package Capabilities & Status Mission Package Support Facility Summary Assuring Access in MCM, ASW & SUW Mission Areas 2 2

Littoral Combat Ship Optimized for warfighting in the littoral Unique designs for unique environment Fast, maneuverable, shallow draft Targeted at critical capability gaps Reconfigurable single-mission focus Mines; small fast surface craft; diesel submarines Modular open systems architecture Flexible system for dynamic battlespace Advanced unmanned air, surface, and underwater vehicles Onboard sensors, weapons, command and control Naval and Joint Force multiplier Operational flexibility for sea superiority and assured access Integral member of future surface combatant family of ships Fully netted with the battle force Analysis validated small, fast delivery vehicle with integrated focused mission package 3 3

LCS Mission Modules System Description Mission: The LCS MPs will provide the Combatant Commanders a modular, focused mission capability to provide assured access against littoral mine, submarine and surface threats. Mission Systems are incrementally added to the Mission Package (MP) as they reach a level of maturity necessary for fielding. These systems provide a warfighting capability that will be continuously improved through an evolutionary acquisition development process. Description: A MP consists of Mission Modules (MM) with Mission Crew and Support Aircraft. MMs combine Mission Systems (vehicles, sensors, weapons) and support equipment that install into the Seaframe via standard interfaces. Mission Systems = vehicles, sensors, or weapons. Mission Module = Mission Systems + Support equipment + Standard interfaces. Mission Package = Mission Modules + Mission Crew + Supporting Aircraft. Platform: Littoral Combat Ship Employment: LCS Mission Packages provide sufficient flexibility for the at-sea commander to successfully achieve assured access mission requirements. 4 4

Mission Package Defined = MISSION MODULE + CREW & SUPPORT AIRCRAFT MISSION PACKAGE LCS MM Program - PMS 420 + Mission Systems Support Equipment VTUAV RMMV USV Vehicles 30MM Gun Crew Detachments - Mission Modules - Aviation MP Weapons AMNS SSMM AMNS AMNS - - Support Containers Support Equipment ALMDS Standard Interfaces MH-60S MPCE/MVCS Software AQS-20A - Sensors MPCE/MVCS Hardware Ship Hardware COBRA 5 5

Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Mission Package MH60S Helicopter Vertical Takeoff Unmanned Air Vehicle Unmanned Surface Vehicle Remote Multi Mission Vehicle N88 PMA 299 N2/N6 PMA 266 N86 PMS 406 N85 N86 PMS 403 VEHICLES Sikorsky Northrop Grumman Oregon Iron Works Lockheed Martin Surface Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Airborne Laser Mine Detection System Coastal Battlefield Reconnaissance & Analysis AN/AQS-20A Mine Hunting Sonar N85 N86 PMS 406 N85 N86 PMS 495 N85 N86 PMS 495 N85 N86 PMS 403 SENSORS Acquisition Risk – Medium For first MCM MP, there are more PoRs than any other MP. About half of these systems have passed MS C, and those systems are working well. Risk is related to schedule + scope with this new integration concept + reaction to Seaframe challenges (sked/funding) OAMCM: Challenging so far…ALMDS / AMNS testing driven by MH-60S test A/C (“orange wire”) availability. This contributes to our risk @ high end of medium. > Training of Fleet pilots on new OAMCM equipt follows OAMCM flight cert T&E 1st Mission Package delivery in 4th Qtr FY07 MCM USSV delivers in !st Qtr 08 FY08 MP Software integration culminating in Summer 2007 Technical Risk – Medium Integrating multiple PoR systems into one integrated package OAMCM a good example Phasing Mission Systems into Mission Package (as they mature) Program of Record systems meet TRL 7+ EDM systems to meet TRL 6+ Yellow border designates systems we are sponsoring for tech transition from ONR to become a PoR Weight management challenge based upon 180MT threshold TBD Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman Raytheon MCM MS Quantities Airborne Mine Neutralization System Organic Air & Surface Influence Sweep Unmanned Surface Sweep System USV (x1) USSS (x1) RMMV (x2) OASIS (x1) AMNS (x1) ALMDS (x1) AN/AQS-20A (x3) COBRA (x1) MH60S Helicopter (x1) VTUAV (x1) SMCM UUV w/ LFBB (x2) N85 N86 PMS 495 N85 N86 PMS 495 N85 N86 PMS 406 WEAPONS SWEEPS ITT (EDO) ITT (EDO) Raytheon 6

Surface Warfare (SUW) Mission Package Surface Warfare Modules MH60R Armed Helo Vertical Takeoff Unmanned Air Vehicle Mission Systems Other Surface-to-Surface Missile Module (SSMM): x1 - Launchers: x3 - Missiles: x45 30mm Gun Mission Module (GMM): x2 Maritime Security Module (MSM): x1 Irregular Warfare Module: x1 Aviation Module: x1 - MH-60R: x1 - VTUAV: x2 Support Equipment N88 PMA 299 N2/N6 PMA 266 VEHICLES Sikorsky / Lockheed Northrop Grumman Helo Capabilities: EO/IR Sensor Crew served guns Hellfire missiles VTUAV Capabilities: EO/IR Sensor Maritime Security Module SENSORS N86 PMS 420 PMS 325 SPAWAR PMS 480 Surface-to-Surface Missile Module* 30mm Gun Mission Module Technical Risk: Medium Navy may need to pursue unique design modifications to meet restrained firing requirement. “Potential” for Seaframe Interface Impacts for NLOS-LS. 30mm Gun System currently Integrated on LPD 17 (differently). 30mm ammo is qualified. C2 relying on Seaframe and offboard vehicle sensors for detect and track + CIC “situational awareness”. Many people underestimate the C2 challenge with small boat swarm raid C2. Acquisition Risk: Medium We are “follower” to Army. 20:1 leverage = double edged sword; Navy could not afford develop this missile capability on our own; GREAT deal for Navy Army operational needs / technical trade-offs dominate Cost increase for NLOS-LS system design changes to meet Navy requirements after SDD contract expires FY10. Gun Competitive procurement process for SUW MP #3 may not meet current SUW MP delivery schedule. Government development for C2 software leveraging existing Navy applications (e.g. Mk 160 GWS). Yellow border designates systems we are sponsoring for tech transition to become a PoR. Though 30mm is on LPD-17, it is in different configuration + is being procured as part of shipbuilding program, not through PEO IWS 3C. N86 PMS420 IWS3 N86 PMS 420 IWS3 WEAPONS Irregular Warfare Module N86 PMS420 Griffin Block IIB GD-LS / Bushmaster * SSMM System configuration informed by the results of the Navy's SSMM Trade Study. Recommended an incremental acquisition to field an Inc I SSMM using a Griffin Block IIB Missile. 7

Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Mission Package – Increment II Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical Unmanned Air Vehicle LCS Seaframe MH-60R Helicopter General Dynamics Lockheed Martin N2/N6 PMA 266 N88 PMA 299 VEHICLES Northrop Grumman Sikorsky / Lockheed VTUAV Capabilities: EO/IR Sensor Helo Capabilities: ALFS Dipping Sonar Sonobuoys Mk54 Torpedo CAS VDS N86 PMS 420 IWS5 Light Weight Tow Torpedo Countermeasure N88 PMS 404 Raytheon N86 PMS 420 IWS5 ADM: DRS Sonar / Thales EDM/Production: TBD Technical Risk: Medium Navy may need to pursue unique design modifications to meet restrained firing requirement. “Potential” for Seaframe Interface Impacts for NLOS-LS. 30mm Gun System currently Integrated on LPD 17 (differently). 30mm ammo is qualified. C2 relying on Seaframe and offboard vehicle sensors for detect and track + CIC “situational awareness”. Many people underestimate the C2 challenge with small boat swarm raid C2. Acquisition Risk: Medium We are “follower” to Army. 20:1 leverage = double edged sword; Navy could not afford develop this missile capability on our own; GREAT deal for Navy Army operational needs / technical trade-offs dominate Cost increase for NLOS-LS system design changes to meet Navy requirements after SDD contract expires FY10. Gun Competitive procurement process for SUW MP #3 may not meet current SUW MP delivery schedule. Government development for C2 software leveraging existing Navy applications (e.g. Mk 160 GWS). Yellow border designates systems we are sponsoring for tech transition to become a PoR. Though 30mm is on LPD-17, it is in different configuration + is being procured as part of shipbuilding program, not through PEO IWS 3C. Anti-Submarine Warfare Increment II Modules Multifunction Towed Array System Mission Systems Other ASW Escort Module: x1 - Continuous Active Sonar (CAS) Variable Depth Sonar (VDS): x1 - Multi-Function Tow Array (MFTA): x1 - Mission Planning, Execution Management, & Decision Support System: x1 Torpedo Defense Module: x1 - Light Weight Tow (LWT) Torpedo Countermeasure: x2 Aviation Module: x1 - MH-60R: x1 - VTUAV: x2 Support Equipment SENSORS WEAPONS TBD N86 PMS 420 IWS5 Lockheed Martin 8

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