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Title: The Navy Update and Role in


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The Navy Update and Role in Integrated Air and
Missile Defense
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The United States Navy Today
  • Sustaining Combat Readiness
  • Building a Fleet of the Future
  • Developing 21st Century leaders

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Navy Mission
  • With global partners, we protect the maritime
    freedom that is the basis for global prosperity
    and we address transnational threats to peace. As
    the preeminent maritime force deployed around the
    world, we conduct the full range of operations
    from combat to humanitarian assistance. We
    provide presence and operational flexibility with
    forward deployed maritime forces to ensure
    freedom of action. We deter and, if deterrence
    fails, win our Nations wars. We foster and
    sustain cooperative relationships with an
    expanding set of allies and international
    partners to enhance global security.

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United States Navy Today
  • We are the worlds most capable Navy. Yet, the
    complexity of our strategic, operational, and
    tactical environments is growing.
  • Chief of Naval
    Operations 2009

US COAST GUARD
F/A 18
USNS MERCY
  • Capabilities of U.S. Maritime Forces
  • Forward Presence
  • Deterrence
  • Sea Control
  • Power Projection
  • Maritime Security
  • Humanitarian Assistance
  • Disaster Response

USS HOPPER DDG 70
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Global Commerce isLinked to Maritime Security
  • 75 of the earths surface is water
  • World's fleets carry around 90 of global exports
    - 8.9 trillion
  • 380 billion in freight rates
  • 303 million containers
  • 46,000 commercial ships worldwide
  • Over 6300 warships worldwide
  • Over 30 nations have navies with global reach
  • 160 nations have some navy, coast guard, maritime
    police capability

Global Economy Depends on the Ocean Highways
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Submarines
  • Fast Attack (SSN) Los Angeles, Seawolf
    Virginia
  • Ballistic Missile (SSBN) Ohio Class
  • Guided Missile (SSGN) Converted Ohio Class
  • Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS)

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Special Warfare
Sea Air Land (SEAL) Explosive Ordnance Disposal
(EOD) SEAL Boat Units
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Support Forces
Medical Dental Judge Advocates General
(JAG) Public Affairs (PAO) Chaplains Navy Bands
Musicians Intelligence Cryptology Supply
Corps Seabees
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People
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A Day In the Life of the U.S. Fleet
SEPTEMBER 1ST 2009
  • Total Deployable Ships / Subs - 283
  • Ships underway 143 (51) Attack Subs
    underway 33 (61)
  • Ships Deployed 116 (41) Subs Deployed
    24 (44)
  • Total Operational Aircraft 3700

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Navy Air and Missile Defense Command
Increased Capability, Increased Complexity
Mandates Increased System Engineering
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Navy Air and Missile Defense Command
.
The Navy Air and Missile Defense Command (NAMDC)
is Navy's lead organization for Naval, Joint and
Combined Integrated Air and Missile Defense
(IAMD) matters. NAMDC assesses, integrates, and
synchronizes Navy IAMD efforts across all areas
of Doctrine, Operations, Training, Material,
Leadership, Personnel and Facilities interfaces
with operational commands, resource sponsors,
system commands, research organizations, doctrine
developers, training organizations and other
Centers of Excellences and provides IAMD
operational mission support to the Fleet
NAMDC is the Lead for all Naval IAMD Issues
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Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD)
  • Navy Uniqueness
  • Flexibility across the Spectrum of Operations
  • Multi-mission Platforms
  • Sovereign U.S. territory (12 miles offshore)
  • World Wide Presence 24/7 365 days a year
  • Early Arrival / Sustained Presence

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Integrated Ballistic Missile Defense System
Sensors
Forward-Based Radar With Adjunct Sensor
Midcourse X-Band Radar
Early Warning Radar
Space Tracking and Surveillance System
Defense Support Program
Sea-Based Radars
Terminal Defense Segment
Boost Defense Segment
Midcourse Defense Segment
Sea-Based Terminal
Airborne Laser
Kinetic Energy Interceptor
Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense / Standard
Missile-3
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense
Patriot Advanced Capability-3
Ground-Based Midcourse Defense
Multiple Kill Vehicle
Command, Control, Battle Management
Communications
National Military Command Center Five
Warfighting Commanders
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Missile Defense A Vision
  • Extended Surveillance and Engagement Timelines
  • Countermeasures Friendly Environment
  • No Atmosphere
  • Payload Highly Vulnerable
  • Compressed Engagement Timelines
  • Atmospheric Interaction
  • Threats Destroyed Before Payload Release
  • Compressed Engagement Timelines
  • Atmospheric Interaction

Multiple Layers, Opportunities, Technologies
Robust Performance
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Aegis Engagement Modes- Exploit All Sensors -
Launch on TADIL (LoT)
Organic and Cued
Ship-to-Ship
Cued
Organic
  • Firing Ship Launches SM-3 Using Remote
  • Data and Acquires with Cued Search Prior
  • to Intercept
  • SM-3 Engage on AN/SPY-1
  • SM-3 Launch on Remote AN/SPY-1
  • Firing Ship Acquires Target Using Organic or Cued
    Search Prior to Launching SM-3, Demonstrated thru
    Flight Test Program
  • SM-3 Engage on AN/SPY-1

Cued
Launch on TADIL (LoT)
Cued
Engage on Remote (EoR) 2012
TPY-2 / Other Launch on Remote (LOR)
  • Firing Ship Launches SM-3 Using Remote Data and
    Acquires with Cued Search Prior to Intercept
  • SM-3 Engage on AN/SPY-1
  • SM-3 Launch on Remote AN/SPY-1 SM-3 Launch on
    AN/TPY-2
  • Firing Ship Launches SM-3 and Intercepts
  • Target Using
  • SM-3 Engage on Remote AN/SPY-1
  • SM-3 Engage on AN/TPY-2

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Aegis BMD Element Description
SM-3
Launch on Remote (Aegis BMD) 2006 Launch on
Remote (BMD Sensors) 2010 Engage on Remote 2015
Link 16
Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Signal Processor
(BSP) Upgrade 2010
Blk I / IA / IB 2004 / 2006 / 2011
Blk IIA 2015
Radar System AN/SPY-1
Open Architecture 2012
SM-2 TBD
Sea-Based Terminal
2009
2010
3 15 147
5 22 218
Vertical Launching System Mark 41
Blk IV 2008 NearTerm
2018 FarTerm
SM-3
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Key Elements of the System
  • Adequate Sensor
  • Fire Control System
  • Weapon
  • Trained people to operate and maintain system
  • Flexible Command and Control Structure

Engineering
Full Commitment to The Mission
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Aegis BMD Proof That it Works
  • First Fleet SM-3 Firing
  • First Launch on Remote Operation
  • Engage Dual SRBMs
  • Simultaneous BMD/AAW Engagements
  • Auto-BMD
  • Pulse DACS
  • SM-3 BLK IA
  • Aegis 3.6
  • First Coalition Test
  • Separating
  • Warhead
  • No Notice Firing
  • Aim Point Adjust
  • Ascent Phase Intercept

The Aegis BMD System is Operationally Effective
and Operationally Suitable COMOPTEVFOR (OCT
2008)
  • First Intercept

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Key Milestones in Operationalizing Maritime BMD
Capability
  • July 2006 North Korea Launches Multiple Ballistic
    Missiles
  • Navy had 4 Ships on BMD Patrol Areas East of
    Japan
  • Supported Characterization of Flight Profile,
    Space Launch or ICBM to Support Defense of Japan
    and US
  • Satellite Shootdown
  • Readiness and Flexibility of Systems Demonstrated
  • 3 Ships Supported Operation
  • Aegis BMD On Station in Commander 5th Fleet and
    Commander 6th Fleet Areas Of Responsibility
  • Near Term Sea Based Terminal Deployed to Support
    Combatant Command Priority
  • Global Force Management of Maritime Assets
  • Aegis BMD Ships and SM-3s Managed as Critical
    Assets

21
ForwardAt SeaOn Patrol
Where is the Missile Defense Fleet?
Enabling Capabilities, Providing Options for U.S.
and Allies
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  • Backup

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Initial Focus Areas
  • Ballistic Missile Defense Exercise Assist
    Commander Third Fleet with developing and
    piloting this new exercise program to assess Ship
    readiness.
  • Carrier Strike Group BMD billet and pipeline
    training Formalize training requirements and BMD
    watch stander billets to include the expertise
    and utilization of our Senior Technical Officers.
  • Advanced Warfare / Team Training Support the
    assessment and evaluate the processes to certify
    BMD Ships.
  • Extremely High Frequency Training and technical
    Issues Support efforts to train and develop long
    range connectivity between BMD elements.

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Proof of Concept
Red Dog
QRLV 1 2
TCMP Scenario
Autumn Events
TCMP-3A 3B
PAC EX III
ETCE
Glory Boost
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Four M-9 Missiles
FM-6
IFT-10
Glory Trip 185
Taepo Dong I
Iraqi SCUD Launch
Terrier LEAP
PAC EX I II
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Continuum of Responsibility
Operational Feedback
Train
Concept
Development
Support
Testing
Operate
Delivery
Program Director Aegis BMD
Commander NAMDC
Closes the Loop Between Missile Defense Agency
and U.S. Navy
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Navy Vision
  • The United States Navy will remain the preeminent
    maritime power, providing our country a global
    naval expeditionary force committed to global
    security and prosperity. We will defend our
    homeland and our Nations vital interests around
    the world. We will prevent war, dominate any
    threat, and decisively defeat any adversary. The
    Navy will remain a powerful component of Joint
    warfare by exploiting cutting edge technology and
    cooperating closely with the other Services, the
    interagency community, allies, and international
    partners. We will remain a superbly trained and
    led team of diverse Sailors and civilians, who
    are grounded in our warrior ethos, core values,
    and commitment to mission readiness and
    accomplishment.

CNO Guidance 2007-08
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