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Navy & Marine Corps UAS … Today and Tomorrow presented to ASNE Day 2015 4 March 2015 Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

CNO’s Guidance Payloads Over Platforms … CNO’s Sailing Directions: Warfighting First Operate Forward Be Ready Unmanned systems in the air and water will employ greater autonomy and be fully integrated with their manned counterparts. CNO’s Navigation Plan 2015 - 2019 Our Navy must be able to achieve access in any domain - where we need it, when we need it - and possess the capability mix of kinetic and non-kinetic weapons to prevail today and be ready to win tomorrow. - Continue to improve the passive and active kill-chain capabilities of netted, multi-mission carrier air wing aircraft from NIMITZ and FORD Class aircraft carriers to assure sea control and strike dominance in contested sea and air spaces. … We will improve our platforms’ reach in all domains through new payloads of more capable sensors, networks, and weapons. Payloads Over Platforms … Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

PEO(U&W) Portfolio Programs Assigned ACAT I: 9 (plus 3 PRE-MDAP) Theater Mission Planning Center TOPSCENE Harpoon Missile System GP BOMBS/ PRACTICE BOMBS Joint Mission Planning System- Expeditionary DATA LINK POD WASP Common Munitions BIT Reprogramming Equipment SLAM ER LGB/ DMLGB/ LGTR SDB II UAS Common Control System OASuW Joint Mission Planning System- Maritime 41 T/M/S ROCKEYE/GATOR Electronic Kneeboard (EKB) JDAM/ LJDAM Air Wing Ship Integration/ Digital Camera Receiving Station PMA-281 Tomahawk Weapon Control Systems PMA-201 JSOW Fuzes AAE PMA-280 TOMAHAWK InitiatorExplosive Actuated CAD/PAD MLT MQ-4C Triton BQM-74E PMA-262 BAMS-D GQM-163 TAAS PMA-208 PMA-263 SNTC Scan Eagle Wasp GQM-173 RQ-21A Blackjack Shadow PMA-266 Raven B AQM-37 Threat Sim Wasp IV BQM-177 T-Hawk PMA-268 PMA-242 GRIFFIN BQM-34 RQ-20A Puma MQ-8C Fire Scout TCS MQ-8B Fire Scout AARGM Paraflares APKWS II Programs Assigned ACAT I: 9 (plus 3 PRE-MDAP) ACAT II: 6 ACAT III: 3 ACAT IV: 7 Demo: 3 Non-ACAT/AAP: 80 X47B (Demo) MLMs Cargo UAS Ammo JAGM UCLASS Aircraft Gun Systems Hellfire Maverick Rockets 2.75” 5” HARM Lasers JATO RATO SMOKEY SAM VIPER STRIKE Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

UAS Groups UAS Groups Max Weight (lbs) Normal Operating Altitude (ft) Speed (kts) Representative DoN UASs Group 1 0-20 <1200 AGL 100 RQ-11 Wasp Group 2 21-55 < 3500 AGL <250 Scan Eagle Group 3 <1320 <FL 180 RQ-21A Blackjack Group 4 >1320 Any MQ-8 Fire Scout Group 5 >FL 180 MQ-4C Triton/ UCLASS Col. Eldon Metzger, USMC PMA-263, Small Tactical CAPT Jeff Dodge, USN PMA-266, Multi-Mission Tactical Mr. Sean Burke PMA-262, Persistent Maritime CAPT Beau Duarte, USN PMA-268, Unmanned Carrier

Naval Group 1-3 2017 2018 2019 2020 TBD Group 3 RQ-7B Shadow GROUP 4 Engine Upgrade Group 3 RQ-21A Blackjack Enhanced Communications Relay New Heavy Fuels Engine Beyond Line of Sight Tactical Common D/L Maritime Radar SAR / GMTI EO/IR Turret Refresh Tactical WAAS EO/IR Turret Refresh Laser Designator Payload Increase Sense & Avoid Auto Imaging Precision Weapons Launch/Recovery Group 1 Raven, Puma & Wasp IV Common Controller Comms Relay Solar Cell/ Fuel Cell Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

INCREASED CAPABILITIES Common Control System (CCS) Naval Group 4-5 UAS CURRENT INCREASED CAPABILITIES FUTURE 2015 2016 2020 2024 Group 5 GW> 1320 lbs Group 4 GW> 1320 lbs OpAlt < 18 Kft UCAS UCLASS BAMS-D MQ-4C Triton Potential Cargo POR Cargo RDC MQ-8C MQ-8B Fire Scout USMC Group-4 ??? Common Control System (CCS) Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

UAS Challenges & Opportunities Cultural Change “System” vice “Platform” Speed to Fleet / Payload Reconfigurability Air Space Integration Manning Bandwidth / Comm Links Ship Integration Evolving Usage / CONOPS TCPED Architecture Interoperability Autonomy Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

PMA-263 Small Tactical UAS

PMA-266 Multi-Mission Tactical UAS

PMA-262 Persistent Maritime UAS

PMA-268 Unmanned Carrier Aviation

Summary Navy is on glide slope to provide: Persistence via unmanned systems . . . Increasingly from the sea Capacity with more platforms and sensors Capability with automated sensors Flexibility with modular, scalable “plug & play” sensors Timeliness through effective TCPED process Connectivity through secure information sharing Navy’s intent is to produce a family of capable, effective, and interoperable unmanned systems that integrate with manned platforms and ships to provide situational awareness and warfighting advantage to commanders at all levels Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

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