9.403.70 7 may 2003 long-term mine reconnaissance system (lmrs) update presented to:mine warfare...
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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, USNProgram ManagerUnmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403(202) [email protected]
Presented to: Mine Warfare Association
Presented by: CAPT John D. Lambert, USNProgram ManagerUnmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403(202) [email protected]
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Outline
Long-term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS) Update
Pre-Planned Product Improvements (P3I) Update
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SYSCOMsIdentify
Alterations
CLF/CPFHold 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/CPFPromulgate BF
Composition& TCD
NAVSEA 06Hold IBR &
Promulgate InitialBaseline
NAVSEA 06Start BFI
eCCB Process
NSWC/NUWCComplete Platform
Certification
BFProvide Feedback
to FLTCINC
CLF/CPF Hold Pre-BRB
CLF/CPFHold Pre-TCDConference
NAVSEA 06Complete BFITUsing the DEP
TCD
NAVSEA 06Final
CAPs&LIMs
BFFLTEX & JTFEX
Planning
Execution
Validation
BGSITAssess& Fix
D-2D-4
FLTEX
D-5
Platform CertificationAssess& Fix
Assess& Fix
D-18 D-13 D-12 D-7 D-6
BFIT
Baseline DefinitionBaseline Modification
& InstallBaseline
Deployment
BF/CLF/CPFCOMPTUEX
& BGSIT
Notional D-30 Process
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AN/BLQ-11 (LMRS)
Torpedo Tube Launch and RecoveryTorpedo Tube Launch and Recovery
2 Autonomous UUVs2 Autonomous UUVs
Single Sortie Reach 75-120 nm
Total Area Coverage 400-650 nm2
Area Coverage Rate 35-50 nm2/day
Multiple Sorties
Single Sortie Reach 75-120 nm
Total Area Coverage 400-650 nm2
Area Coverage Rate 35-50 nm2/day
Multiple Sorties
RF and AcousticCommunicationsRF and AcousticCommunications
Forward LookingSearch Sonar
Forward LookingSearch Sonar
Side-LookClassification
Sonar
Side-LookClassification
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
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FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07
CDR
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Milestones
Development
Test & Evaluation
Production
STR IOCCVBGPOM
CVBGDeployswith LMRS
DT IIA
DT IIB
2 2 2
LMRS Program Schedule
MS III
Contract Award
Delivery of UUV #1
Delivery of UUV #2
DVT
DT IIC (OPEVAL)
DT IIC (TECHEVAL)
Contract Award
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LMRS Hardware
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Recovery Arm
C&C Battery Monitor System
Power Conversion and Spares Stow
Turnaround Equipment Stow
BMSBMS
MPACMPAC
MOCMOC
UUVBMS = Battery Monitoring SystemMOC = Mission Operator ConsoleMPAC = Mission Planning and Analysis
Battery
Shipboard Deployed Equipment (SDE)Layout in Host Submarine Torpedo Room
Recovery Arm with Hoop
Spider/Winch
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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 EvaluationFox Island Laboratory
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LMRS P3I 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
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2 Units 2 Units 2 Units 2 Units2 Units2 UnitsDT 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 AvailComponent Fabrication
Range Testing
FOTE
FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10
SAS/ACOMMS
LPUMA
SAS/ACOMMS & L-PUMA Integration
Design/Demo
Prototype Design
UUV Evolution PlanP3I Technology Insertion Points
LMRS
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Summary
LMRS Hardware Completed– Recovery System Tested Underway
LMRS On Track for Dec 2004 IOC
LMRS P3I Will Significantly Enhance MCM Capabilities
Additional Details in “UUV Test Results and Future Plans” Presentation Tomorrow Morning
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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, USNProgram ManagerUnmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403(202) [email protected]
Presented to: Mine Warfare Association
Presented by: CAPT John D. Lambert, USNProgram ManagerUnmanned Undersea Vehicles, PMS403(202) [email protected]
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