Title: Big Crow Program Office Overview Presentation
1Big Crow Program OfficeOverview Presentation
2Outline
- History
- Mission
- Organization
- Platforms
- EW/IA RDTE and Training
- Telemetry
- Mobile Instrumented Test and Training Range
- Big Crow Antenna Test Site
- Air Services
- Summary
3History
4History
- Big Crow program established in 1970 as a result
of a US Army high power EW requirements study in
support of SAM D (Patriot) radar system
development - 1971 1975 Army acquires/modifies NKC-135
aircraft for airborne EW laboratory role - 1976 the NKC-135 aircraft (Big Crow) begins
supporting Patriot radar system - 1976 1980 Big Crow begins supporting other
programs (e.g., EWVA, OSD DVAL, E-3 AWACS) due to
flexible system architecture
5History
- 1980 Big Crow becomes 100 percent reimbursable
organization - 1985 Big Crow begins supporting US Navy AEGIS
program - 1995 Big Crow recognized as a unique National
Asset - 1995 DoD Reliance consolidates large EW aircraft,
Big Crow directed to acquire second C-135
aircraft - 1999 Big Crow conducts instrumented airborne
radar tracking of reentry of Ariane V Fuel tank
6History
- 2000 Air Force retires ARIA telemetry fleet Big
Crow given cruise missile chase mission by the
Air Force - 2001 Big Crow acquires Electro-optical mission
upon retirement of Air Force Argus C-135 aircraft - 2004 Big Crow develops multi-function,
multi-spectral capability to support the
Services, Treaty Organizations, and Coalition
Allies in Research, Test and Evaluation and
Training
7Mission
8Mission
- Provide Electromagnetic Environments
- Electromagnetic Vulnerability Assessments
- Experiments
- Research, Test and Evaluation
- Training
- Provide Worldwide Deployable Mobile Instrumented
Test and Training Range - Telemetry
- Instrumented Radar
- Radar Threat Simulation
- Electronic Attack/Electronic Support
- Information Assurance
9Organization
10Organization
Department of the Army
Space Missile
Defense Command
Deputy to the Commander Research Development
Acquisition (Huntsville)
DCG Ops Army Strategic Command (ARSTRAT)
Army Space (ARSPACE)
1st Space Battalion
Big Crow Program Office (BCPO)
11Platforms
12Airborne Platforms
- Mobile Test Beds/Laboratories
- NKC-135E, SN 55-3132 EC-135B, SN 63-8050
- Worldwide Deployment
- 8050 has Refueling Capabilities
- Sustained Missions (16 Hours)
- Large Upper, Lower, and Nose Radomes
- Pylons (5000lb Capacity)
- Heliborne CH-47D
- Gulfstream G-II/G-III/G-IV
- Optical Ports (Apertures up to 18x11)
- Lear Jets
- T-38
- King Air
- Ultra-Lite
- F-16
- A-4
- Aero Star
- American Eagle
- 10 Vans/Trucks
13Large Airborne Platforms
Big Crow 2
Big Crow 1
14Ground Platforms
- Ground
- EA Waveform Generation
- Communications
- Radar Threat Simulation
- Signal Intercept and
- Command Control
15Small Airborne Platforms
- Air Services
- Special Test Platforms
- Dissimilar Training
- Target Aircraft
- Life Line (Medical Evacuation)
- Fire Surveillance
16Rotary-Wing Platforms
- Rotary Wing
- Threat Generation
- HIP K, HIP J, HIP H
- Special Instrumentation
- Training
- Target Aircraft
17Unconventional Platforms
- Other
- Homeland Defense
- Synthetic Aperture Radar
- High Altitude Atmospheric Characterization
Antenna Array
18EW/IA RDTE and Training
19Active RDTE Capabilities
- Frequency Coverage
- 2 MHz to 26.5 GHz
- Amplifier Output Power
- 2 MHz to 1 GHz 1 KW
- 1 GHz to 8 GHz 3 KW
- 8 GHz to 18 GHz .5 KW
- 14.0 GHz to 14.5 GHz 2.5 KW
- 18 GHz to 26.5 GHz 40 Watts
- Modulation
- FM, AM, FM/AM
- Repeater
- DRFM
- ERP greater than 4 Megawatts
- Up to 9 threats simultaneously in 9 different
frequency bands from NKC-135E
20Passive EW Capabilities
- RF Receivers
- Superheterodyne (100 MHz to 50 GHz)
- Spectrum Analyzers (3 Hz to 26.5 GHz)
- Direction Finding (DF)
- SALT Band Tracker (1 GHz to 4 GHz)
- LAM Band Tracker (1 GHz to 2 GHz)
- MONOTOA Monopulse Time of Arrival DF System (1
GHz to 2 GHz) - Chaff
- ALE-32 Multiband Simulator
- ALE-38 Band Selectable Pre-flight
- ALE-43 Multiband Simulator
21Multi-Target Surgical Jamming
22Test and Training Support with a Surgical
Capability
23Sample Real-Time Data Collection
Inertial Navigation Data
Antenna Parametrics
Targeting Parametrics
Frequency Spectrum
Spectrum Analyzer Setup Parameters
Transmitted Power
24Real-Time Mission Monitoring System
25Test and Training Experience
26Sample RDTE Programs Supported
27Telemetry
28Telemetry
- RDTE Range Telemetry Capabilities
- Microdyne RCB 2000 Telemetry Receivers
- Acromatics Dual Bit Syncs
- Racal Store Horse
- 14 Channel / Magnetic Tape
- 5 MBIT/S
- Demodulation NRZ-L/Bi Phase-L and other Telemetry
formats - Up to 14 Data Streams Simultaneously
- MARS IIe-L Digital Recorder
- Up to 8 Channel DLT Tape
- Up to 40 MBIT/S
- 40 GB Mass Storage
- Encryption Capabilities
- KGR 68
29Telemetry
30Mobile Instrumented Test and Training Range
31Mobile Instrumented Test and Training Range
32Multi-Function Asset
- Mobile Instrumented Range (Worldwide Deployable)
- Radar
- VHF (Reentry Characterization of Space Objects)
- KU Band (Reentry Characterization of Space
Objects) - X Band (Intercept/Miss Distance Determination
(Under Development) - Telemetry
- Cruise Missile Chase
- Missile Defense Agency
- Electro-Optics
- Threat Radar Simulation
- Anti-Ship Missile Simulation (Exocet, Shaddock)
- SAM Radar Simulations
33Big Crow Airborne Radars
VHF Radar
- VHF (50 MHz) Pulsed Doppler
- Narrowband (1 MHz)
- SAR AOA Processor
- ERP 10 MW (70 dBW)
- Instantaneous FOV gt60 az/el
- Update Rate 1-20 Hz
- Detection/Track Range 500 km for 20-dBsm
- First detection TALO 20 s
- Multiple Targets gt 50 range and angle
- Search resolution 1-km range 2 azimuth
- Track resolution 150-m range 1 azimuth
X-Band Radar
- X-Band (9.0-10.0 GHz)
- Medium Bandwidth (500 MHz)
- Step-Chirp Pulse Compression
- ERP 50 MW (67 dBW)
- Update rate 2-10 Hz
- Slaved to IRST Track
- Range 800 km for 20-dBsm
- Range Track Resolution Tunable 15 m 15 cm
- Multiple Targets gt 10 within Beam
34VHF 32 Element Phased ArrayKu-Band Antenna
PedestalPrepared for Ground-Based Collections
35Electro-Optical
36 Fused Silica and Zinc Selenide Optical Windows
- Imagery
- Spacecraft Reentry Characterization
- Debris Field Measurements
- Missile Intercept Test
- Boost Phase
- Plume Signature
- Identification of Friend
- Irradiance
- Ultraviolet to Far Infrared
36Reentry Signatures for Ariane EPC
37Air Services
38Platforms
39Air Services
- Tactical Air Services
- Electronic Warfare Aggressor
- Missile Flight Profile Simulation
- Red Air/Aggressor Air
- Electronic Profile Simulations
- Air Combat Maneuver Instrumentation (ACMI) POD
qualified - Photo Chase
- Target Tow
- Hostile Environment Training Sorties
- RDTE
- Homeland Defense target profiles
- Flight Training
- Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT)
- National Test Pilot School
- A-4 fighter transition, currency
- Commercial Air Service
- Fire Detection
- NATO E-3 RDTE
- Medivac Support
40Air Services
- Electronic Attack Simulations
- Generic Simulations
- Replica Grade Simulations
- Have Gym
- Sensor Flam
- Have Brink
- Responsive (DRFM)
- Towed Decoy (FOTD)
- Signal Signature Simulations
- Anti-Ship Missiles
- Cruise Missiles
- Air-to-Air Radar
- 2nd Generation Fighter
- Limited, but Evolving 4th Generation Fighter
41Air Services
- Pod Systems
- ALQ-167 / ULQ-21 Jammers
- AST- 4/6 Radar Simulators
- ALE- 41/43/29/37/39 Chaff / Flare Dispensers
- Tow Reels
- RMK-19
- TDU-36/37
42Summary
43Program Experience
- Pioneer in Electronic Warfare Vulnerability
Assessment (EWVA) Methodology - Unique U.S. National EW/EM Asset (no known
counterpart) - Key Element in U.S./Allied EW Infrastructure
- Extensive Blue/Gray/Red EW Database Management
Expertise - Laboratory, Systems Integration, Production
Facilities - More than 250 Million Capital Investment
(excluding airborne platforms) - Extensive Support to Over 100 Military Service
and NATO Programs