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9.403.70 7 May 2003 Long-term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS) Update Presented to:Mine Warfare Association Presented by:CAPT John D. Lambert, USN Program Manager Unmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403 (202) 781-4413 LambertJD@navsea.navy.mil Presented to:Mine Warfare Association Presented by:CAPT John D. Lambert, USN Program Manager Unmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403 (202) 781-4413 LambertJD@navsea.navy.mil
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Page 2 Outline Long-term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS) Update Pre-Planned Product Improvements (P 3 I) Update 9.403.71
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Page 3 SYSCOMs Identify Alterations CLF/CPF Hold BRB & Promulgate Approved Baseline D-30 D-29 D-28 D-25 D-24 D-13 D-10 D-7 D-6 D-5 D-2 D-0 D+2 CLF/CPF Promulgate BF Composition & TCD NAVSEA 06 Hold IBR & Promulgate Initial Baseline NAVSEA 06 Start BFI eCCB Process NSWC/NUWC Complete Platform Certification BF Provide Feedback to FLTCINC CLF/CPF Hold Pre-BRB CLF/CPF Hold Pre-TCD Conference NAVSEA 06 Complete BFIT Using the DEP TCD NAVSEA 06 Final CAPs&LIMs BF FLTEX & JTFEX Planning Execution Validation BGSIT Assess & Fix D-2D-4 FLTEX D-5 Platform Certification Assess & Fix Assess & Fix D- 18 D-13D-12D-7 D-6 BFIT Baseline Definition Baseline Modification & Install Baseline Deployment BF/CLF/CPF COMPTUEX & BGSIT Notional D-30 Process 9.403.72
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Page 4 AN/BLQ-11 (LMRS) Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery 2 Autonomous UUVs Single Sortie Reach 75-120 nm Total Area Coverage 400-650 nm 2 Area Coverage Rate 35-50 nm 2 /day Multiple Sorties Single Sortie Reach 75-120 nm Total Area Coverage 400-650 nm 2 Area Coverage Rate 35-50 nm 2 /day Multiple Sorties RF and Acoustic Communications RF and Acoustic Communications Forward Looking Search Sonar Forward Looking Search Sonar Side-Look Classification Sonar Side-Look Classification Sonar Status EDM Contract to Boeing 11/99 Critical Design Review Completed 11/00 UUV #1 Completion: October 2002 Developmental Testing: 2nd Quarter FY04 Operational Testing: 4th Quarter FY04 IOC December 2004 9.403.73
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Page 5 FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05FY06FY07 CDR 1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th1st2nd3rd4th Milestones Development Test & Evaluation Production STR IOC CVBG POM CVBG Deploys with LMRS DT IIA DT IIB 222 LMRS Program Schedule MS III Contract Award Delivery of UUV #1 Delivery of UUV #2 DVT DT IIC (OPEVAL) DT IIC (TECHEVAL) Contract Award 9.403.74
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Page 6 LMRS Hardware 9.403.75
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Page 7 Recovery Arm C&C Battery Monitor System Power Conversion and Spares Stow Turnaround Equipment Stow BMS MPAC MOC UUV BMS = Battery Monitoring System MOC = Mission Operator Console MPAC = Mission Planning and Analysis Battery Shipboard Deployed Equipment (SDE) Layout in Host Submarine Torpedo Room Recovery Arm with Hoop Spider/Winch 9.403.76
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Page 8 M-241 Vehicle Recovery Risk Reduction Hydrodynamic Analysis and Design Determined Form Factor of Two Tube Launch and Recovery Facility (TTLRF) SSN688 and TTLRF Commonality Near Starboard Shutterway Region –TTLRF is a Geometric Match to a SSN688 in this Area –Exterior Shutter Region a Hydro “Flow” Match to SSN688 –Internal Flow of Shutter Way Designed to Match as well 688 Shutter Way Region Two Tube Recovery Facility Mounted Below Fox Island’s Test Barge Range Test and Evaluation Fox Island Laboratory 9.403.77
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Page 9 LMRS P 3 I Upgrades Second LMRS EDM System Under Contract Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) –Increases MCM Search Effectiveness (1000 yd vs. 150 yd Swath) –Provides Higher Resolution Images (1” x 1”, Near Identification vs. 3” x 3”) –At Sea Data Collection Complete 4/29/02 –LMRS SAS Design in Progress Precision Underwater Mapping (L-PUMA) –Provides Precision Bottom Bathymetry Capability –Improves Forward Looking Sonar (FLS) Capabilities in High Clutter Environment –Enables Change Detection Techniques to Significantly Improve Search Rate –Integrates UUV Data into SSN Combat System Displays Improved Acoustic Communications (ACOMMS) –Downloads Mission Data. Updates Mission Tasking. –“In-Stride” Search, Localization, Classification and Avoidance MCM Capability Set Not Available in Any Other System 9.403.78
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Page 10 2 Units DT IIB TECHEVAL OPEVAL MSIII IOC Detailed Design UUV EDM #2 Fabrication Range Test/FOTE Prototype Development & Lake Test 21” UUV Integration & Test Preliminary Design Detailed Design EDM Integration EDM Sonar Avail Component Fabrication Range Testing FOTE FY02FY03FY04FY05FY06FY07FY08FY09FY10 SAS/ACOMMS LPUMA SAS/ACOMMS & L-PUMA Integration Design/Demo Prototype Design UUV Evolution Plan P 3 I Technology Insertion Points LMRS 9.403.79
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Page 11 Summary LMRS Hardware Completed –Recovery System Tested Underway LMRS On Track for Dec 2004 IOC LMRS P 3 I Will Significantly Enhance MCM Capabilities Additional Details in “UUV Test Results and Future Plans” Presentation Tomorrow Morning 9.403.80
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7 May 2003 Long-term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS) Update Presented to:Mine Warfare Association Presented by:CAPT John D. Lambert, USN Program Manager Unmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403 (202) 781-4413 LambertJD@navsea.navy.mil Presented to:Mine Warfare Association Presented by:CAPT John D. Lambert, USN Program Manager Unmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403 (202) 781-4413 LambertJD@navsea.navy.mil 9.403.70
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