Colonel James Geurts, Commander Long Range Missile Systems Group

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Colonel James Geurts, Commander Long Range Missile Systems Group CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Colonel James Geurts, Commander Long Range Missile Systems Group Eglin, AFB UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

JASSM Topics Program Overview JASSM Capability Of Today JASSM Capability Of The Future JASSM Extended Range (JASSM ER) Electronic Safe and Arm (ESAF) Weapons Data Link (WDL) Maritime Interdiction

What Is JASSM? • A joint Air Force and Navy Program to provide an autonomous, long range, conventional, air-to-ground, precision missile able to strike highly defended, high value targets • It fills an urgent requirement for a system that will: – Cost less than $400K (FY95$) AUPP objective – Take out enemy command and control – Survive the advanced threat environment – Attack the target autonomously – Reduce risk to aircrew – Operate in adverse weather – Launch from both fighters and bombers – Reduce mission planning timelines

System Requirements Aircraft Employment Targets System Performance Platform/Loadout • F-16C/D 2 • B-52H 12 • B-2 16 • B-1B 24 • F/A-18E/F 2 • F-117 2 • F-15E 3 • JSF 2 Targets • Air defense sites • Hardened bunkers • Large reinforced buildings • Distributed soft targets • Bridges • Other (small hard targets) System Performance Specification • Range • Missile mission effectiveness • Time-on-target • Off-axis release • Retargeting >200 NM Approximately 1 missile/target ±5s 180 deg In-flight GPS Supportable • Complete 15-year warranty • Wooden round • Uses existing support equipment • In-container built-in test • Load from container • Stack up to 5 high Carrier Operable • Insensitive munitions • Shipboard handling • CATS & TRAPS • Naval environment • Compatible with “yellow gear” Mission Planning • AFMSS (MPS and JMPS) • Uses existing intelligence infrastructure • < 5 min per route plan • < 15 min per target

Concept of Operation Mission Planning • Rear area planning • Forward area planning Loading • From container • Existing equipment Storage • Wooden round • In container BIT Support CMBRE Intel DTD GPS BIA Transmit Wooden round Simple mission planning Retargeting High and low altitude launch Long range for aircrew survivability Missile Enroute Missile survivability Mid- or low-altitude ingress Jam resistant Time-on-target control Terminal Attack Automatic target correlation Highly accurate Adverse weather Lethal against hard, soft, and distributed targets

JASSM Topics Program Overview JASSM Capability Of Today JASSM Capability Of The Future JASSM Extended Range (JASSM ER) Electronic Safe and Arm (ESAF) Weapons Data Link (WDL) Maritime Interdiction

Total Delivered To Date = > 190 RAA Achieved RAA Achieved RAA Achieved RAA Achieved F-16 Fighting Falcon B-52 Stratofortress B-1 Lancer B-2 Spirit McChord AFB Minot AFB Ellsworth AFB USAFE Whiteman AFB CENTAF AOR PACAF Dyess AFB Barksdale AFB Lackland AFB Diego Garcia AFB PACAF Total Delivered To Date = > 190 8

ER Phase II Development Top Level JASSM Schedule FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 As of 14 April 2005 OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS OND JFM AM J JAS Research & Development Production MS2 LRIP MS3 Follow-on Development EMD LRIP-LOT 1 76 LRIP-Lot 2 100 LRIP-LOT 3 240 FRP LOT 4 288 LOT 5 300 LOT 6 Block Release Cycle CMBRE Cert T.O. Validation/Verification Block 1 – Lot 1 Block 1a – Lot 2 Block 2 – Lot 6 CDT&E CT DT /OT OT&E MS2= Nov 98 EMD= Nov 98 – Feb 02 LRIP=December 01 MS3= October 03 LRIP Lot 1 Award=Jan 02 3700 msl delivery schedule Lot 1=76 12 month delivery to begin Apr 03 until Mar 04 Lot 2=CA Nov 02 Rqmts Def Contract Mod Development DT/OT IOT&E ER Phase I ER Phase II Development Data Link ESAF Data Link Development ESAF Development

JASSM Facility – Pike County Operations CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE JASSM Facility – Pike County Operations Producing JASSM missiles since 1999 > 290 missiles have been delivered to date Facility supports required production rates Shingo Prize winner for manufacturing excellence Production Line Hot Line through 2018 Economies with USAF procurement Online depot capability Production and System Engineering teams in place Integrated logistics support program LOCKHEED MARTIN PROPRIETARY INFORMATION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

VT-1 & 2 Test Results JASSM is the ONLY conventional cruise missile capable of breaching and destroying this target, the only question is “how many?”

Sympathetic detonation Insensitive Munitions Certification Missile test Warhead test Warhead test Fast Cookoff Slow Cookoff Warhead test Warhead test Sympathetic detonation Fragment impact Bullet impact NATO Insensitive Munitions Information Centre (NIMIC) Insensitive Munitions Award Citing “…the most significant advance in Insensitive Munitions (IM) technology in the NIMIC nations over the past two years.” The award, named this year for Susan DeMay

JASSM Topics Program Overview JASSM Capability Of Today JASSM Capability Of The Future JASSM Extended Range (JASSM ER) Electronic Safe and Arm (ESAF) Weapons Data Link (WDL) Maritime Interdiction

JASSM-ER Will More Than Double JASSM Range What is JASSM-ER? This Is A JASSM Block 2 upgrade to JASSM PROGRAM GOALS Provide same capability as JASSM with >500 nm range Begin production with JASSM Lot 6 (Jan 07) RESULTING PHILOSOPHY SAME warhead, fuze, interfaces, outer mold line, coatings, mission planning architecture and model, etc. as JASSM Only changes are related to new engine, add’l fuel volume This Is A JASSM-ER JASSM-ER Will More Than Double JASSM Range

JASSM-ER Development Milestones Subscale Wind Tunnel Testing Mar 03 Engine Acceptance Test Dec 04 ER Full-scale Pole Model RCS Test Jan 05 Critical Design Review (CDR) Feb 05 Engine Development Testing Mar-Jun 05 Full-scale Wind Tunnel Testing Jul 05 Structural Testing May-Jun 05 B-1 IMV Flights Sep-Nov 05 First Flight Test Apr 06 Successful flight test history 33 flights – 12 powered, 8 unpowered, 13 jettisons Design, qualification, and flight testing of JASSM-ER configuration in time to support Lot 6 insertion

JASSM Electronic Safe and Arm Fuze (ESAF) Objective / Description Electronic In-Line Fuze – No movable parts Performance requirements same as FMU-156/B Compatible with Mk94/BLU-109 fuze well Vented externally to support IM compatibility Product Upgrade Verification

ESAF Development Milestones Howitzer Testing October 04 Slow Cook-Off Testing December 04 Fast Cook-Off Testing December 04 Howitzer Testing June-August 05 Sled Testing June-December 05 Flight Testing October – December 05 Successful flight test history 33 flights – 12 powered, 8 unpowered, 13 jettisons Design, qualification, and flight testing of ESAF in time to support Lot 5 insertion

JASSM Weapons Data Link (WDL) Modify JASSM’s baseline one way data link into 2 way transreceiver Enables retargeting enroute Goal is to incorporate into JASSM ER by Lot 8 JASSM ER Provides Increased Flexibility To Warfighter

JASSM Data Link CONOPS BIA BIA GPS MILSAT SATCOM BLOS UAV JASSM TST Ground Station CAOC JASSM TST Pre-Planned Target

JASSM Maritime Interdiction (MI) JASSM provides warfighter near-term opportunities to enhance MI capability Tailored flight profile and seeker algorithms - can be inserted into inventory missiles Added synergy with data link ASuW studies completed FY04 through USN funded task Supporting continued studies and concept refinement with ACC JASSM Is Critical Component Of A System-Of-Systems MI Solution

Summary JASSM is in the field and available for warfighter today Multiple aircraft can shoot against high value, highly defended targets with unmatched effectiveness Upgrades underway to increase already impressive baseline capabilities for JASSM of tomorrow By Lot 8, will have 500 nm and range with retargeting inflight