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UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 041 26 January 2004 LtCol Larry Ryder, USMC MCCDC USMC High Speed Vessel Project Overview.

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1 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 041 26 January 2004 LtCol Larry Ryder, USMC MCCDC USMC High Speed Vessel Project Overview

2 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 042 Outline Background Project Successes USMC Experimentation and S&T Plans

3 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 043 Background USMC focused on potential of high-speed, shallow draft craft as Seabase Connectors S&T focused on FY08 procurement of US built HSC SWIFT, “second generation” connector, delivered in Aug 03

4 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 044 High Speed Connectors

5 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 045 Project Successes World Wide Employment Support of Major Exercises Employment in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM “2 nd Generation” Vessel --- SWIFT

6 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 046 HSVs In OIF

7 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 047 IRAQI FREEDOM Supported NSW/FAST GOPLAT seizure AFSB for Naval Special Warfare Units Intra-theater lift in support of Marine Logistic Command Operational missions iso SOCOM in the JTF Horn of Africa AO

8 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 048 OIF Lessons Learned Deployed to theater … 20 day transit HSV provided new options for Naval and Joint Force Commanders Critical Capabilities to be maintained – Open, RO/RO mission deck – Boat launch/recovery capability – Shallow draft, low freeboard – Precision Maneuverability and Navigation

9 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 049 SWIFT (HSV-2)

10 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0410 Swift Operations Since Delivery 4 AORs in 93 Days Ship Delivery to Deployment - 9 days Departure to arrival in 5 th Flt AOR – 18 days OEF/OIF – 45 days WATC – 30 days

11 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0411 SWIFT Enhancements Improved Habitability Improved Ride Improved Hull Design Improved Ramp Day/Night Helo Deck

12 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0412 S&T Focus Areas At-sea interface capability Littoral Access/Beach Interfaces – Rapid Port Enhancement, Chart Studies Instrumentation of Ramp & Structural Components MOGAS storage and distribution Organic fendering systems Cargo Handling system – ARMY roller system test Craft launch & recovery mechanism

13 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0413 Experimentation Plan Experimentation and Concept Development ongoing, guided by Campaign Plan Leverage existing, TEEP’d events Insert other emerging technologies where possible … – DDCF, motion compensating crane, Light weight ROWPU, FAST (MOGAS storage), ILP

14 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0414 Completed Experimentation WATC 04 – Maneuver Platform for Company sized MAGTF – Riverine Operations – Amphibious Raids – Austere port operations Causeway Interoperability (Dec 03) ARMY Rotary Wing Compatibility (Dec 03)

15 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0415 Experimentation Schedule JLOTS 04 – At-sea transfers employing emerging crane and fendering technologies – Support to dispersed JLOTS offload – RRDF and Causeway interoperability – MPF(F) ILP experimentation – Austere port operations

16 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0416 Transition PEO Ships – PEO CS & CSS MOA Army-Marine Corps Board – Directed greater cooperation with TSV program Naval HSC IPT formed Nov 03 – Co-chaired by CG MCCDC, N7 – Develop CONOPS, explore potential JPO – Membership: OPNAV and HQMC staffs, Fleet/Operating Forces, NAVSEA, MSC, NWDC, MPF(F), CASCOM, TACOM Funding: RDTE,N in FY07-09 for initial acquisition

17 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Jan 0417 Work to continue in: At-sea transfer of cargo and personnel. Skin-to-skin ops. Cargo handling. Launch and recovery of vehicles/craft. SOME FUNDS STILL AVAILABLE FOR RELEVANT JOINT R&D EFFORTS. Future R&D Plans


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