CAEW Program Status - Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
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CAEW Program Status - Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
Future Directions In Development of Bizjet Based Airborne Surveillance December 6, 2007 Avishai Izhakian Deputy General Manager AEW Division This document contains proprietary information of Israel Aircraft Aerospace Ltd. and may not be reproduced, copied, disclosed or utilized in any way in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd 1 Presentation Topics G-550 Conformal AEW&C (CAEW) Program Status. Directions In Development of Airborne Surveillance: Total Airborne Surveillance. 2 OUR OUR CUSTOMERS CUSTOMERS BATTLE BATTLE SUPERIORITY SUPERIORITY SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTELLIGENCE INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS && SENSORS SENSORS OUR OUR PEOPLE PEOPLE TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGIES INNOINNOVATION VATION ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION CHARTS CHARTS 3 INTEGRATED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS WORLD LEADER IN ALL-WEATHER, DAY AND NIGHT, COMBAT PROVEN, INTELLIGENCE, SURVIELLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE SOLUTIONS AEW&C AIRCRAFT AISIS AIRBORNE SIGINT SYSTEM MARS2 MULTI MISSION SURVEILLANCE MPA MARITIME PATROL AIRCRAFT INTEGRATED NAVAL SUITE INTEGRATED INTELLIGENCE CENTERS NCO NETWORK CENTRIC OPERATION HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEMS 4 AIRBORNE SYSTEMS SPACE SYSTEMS SPACE SAR MPR COMINT SELF PROTECTION EW POD ESM AEROSTAT SENSORS MAWS FLIGHT GUARD FCR TARGETING POD COASTAL RADARS SATCOM EW ESCORT JAMMER SYSTEMS & SENSORS GROUND SYSTEMS ELINT-ESM COMINT-DF LOS DATA LINKS SURVEILLANCE SENSORS AIR DEFENSE NAVAL SYSTEMS SAR/GMTI NAVAL RADARS IRST COMMUNICATIONS COMINT ELINT SATCOM 5 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES MICROWAVE ANTENNAS TRANSMITTERS SIGNAL PROCESSORS SPECIAL TEST EQUIPMENT שמור 16 T/R MODULES ISS 6 INNOVATION 7 Third Generation Phased Array AEW&C 1st Generation - 1995 2st Generation - 2000 3st Generation - 2008 First in the world First in the world 1995 CAEW Solid State Conformal Solid State Phased Array Phased AewArray Dual Band Conformal Phased Array Fixed Dome Phased Array First in the world Third Generation Phased Array FirstAEW&C AEW the World FirstinAEW in World the with: First in the with: Solid State Phased Array World with ActiveAerostat • AESA Radar • AESA Electronically 360º coverage 0 coverage • • 360 Scanned Array Solid State Phased Array • Simultaneous operation in (AESA) two frequency bands DUAL BAND PHASED ARRAY AEW RADAR GREEN PINE Green Pine Solid State Phased Array Aew FAMILY OF ADVANCED Family Of Advanced GROUND RADARS Ground Radars MMR - Multi Mission Radar 8 CAEW - Big Performance, Small Package Performance Electronic systems become smaller and more powerful Weight & Size 1st Gen. 2nd Gen. 3rd Gen. Full-performance Full-performance AEW&C AEW&C on on aa high-performance, high-performance, low low Life-Cycle-Cost Life-Cycle-Cost platform platform Made Made possible possible by by Modern Modern Electronics Electronics and and smart smart design design 9 CAEW Highlights Leader in AEW&C Technology All active sensors use AESA technology. Software based systems - “Software Radar” Open Architecture – Plug & Play Philosophy High Level Software language. Full automation of sensors – no need for operator in the loop. State of the art Commercial Of The Shelf equipment (COTS) High performance, advanced electronics in a reduced packaging configuration No compromise on Operational Capabilities Complete Sensors suite: Radar/IFF ESM Self Protection Suite Complete 360º/4D capability Comprehensive Comms Suite 10 Software Radar BIT & Calibration Beam pointing Beam shaping: patterns & side lobes Waveforms: PRF, #of pulses Search Regimes SOFTWARE CONTROL Time-Energy management Beam stabilization Frequency control Doppler compensation Tilt & vertical coverage ECCM 11 CAEW Program Status September 2006 – 1st CAEW Aircraft Delivery to IAF CAEW Status Video 12 CAEW Program Status July 2007 – Additional CAEW Aircraft Delivery to IAF 13 CAEW Program Status: December 2007 Accelerated IOC Approach adapted by IAF Dec Dec 07 07 Preparation Preparation of of Facilities Facilities Training Training of of IAF IAF Crews Crews Systems Systems Integration Integration Initial Initial Operations Operations by by IAF IAF Flight Flight Testing Testing Full Operational Operational Capability Integration Integration & & Testing Testing of of Additional Additional Aircraft Aircraft IAF ELTA 14 CAEW Program Status: Initial Operations Initial Operations by IAF Crews Early familiarization with the CAEW. In-flight experience for newly trained crews. Exercise and refinement of mission cycle: Planning, data preparation, execution, debriefing and playback. Exercise and refinement of operational procedures. Gradual integration of the CAEW into the IAF Command and Control structure. Feedback to ELTA. IOC is planned for Q1 2008 15 CAEW Program Status: Testing Flight tests performed on the first CAEW and continue on subsequent aircraft. IAF engineers and crew-members actively involved. Performance meets expectations. Flight Testing Verification of Active Array Performance (In Situ S-Band Near Field Test Range) 16 CAEW Program Status: Integration of Additional Aircraft Installation and checkout of additional CAEW aircraft is in progress Parallel Testing of two aircraft support intensive flight Test Program Flight Testing Replacement of Dummy Antenna 17 CAEW Program Status: Facilities in place Hangars Squadron facilities Training and Simulation Facility Mission Planning and Preparation Facility Technical Support Facility 18 CAEW Program Status: Training on-going Training of IAF operators in Operational Training Simulator (OTS) 19 CAEW Program Status: Training on-going Training in a realistic cabin environment – OTS. High Fidelity Operator Training Simulation Full CAEW functionality with the real Mission System. For trainees: OTS is identical to aircraft. Real time control of scenario entities by instructors. Simulation Scenario Scenario Generator Generator Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor OWS OWS Instructor Instructor OWS OWS OWS OWS Radar Radar Simulator Simulator IFF IFF Simulator Simulator ESM ESM Simulator Simulator Real Environment OWS OWS OWS OWS CAEW CAEW Mission Mission System System OWS OWS OWS OWS OWS OWS OWS OWS Data Data Links Links Simulator Simulator 20 CAEW Program Status: Training on-going Training in a Network Centric Operation (NCO) environment Interconnected simulators with common scenarios CAEW OTS SIM SIM Real Real Ground C2 System Training Facility SIM SIM Real Real SIM SIM Real Real Ground C2 System Training Facility 21 CAEW Program Status: Maintenance Facilities RDR/SPS ATE ESM ATE COMMS ATE 22 CAEW Program - Summary Maturity The CAEW is towards Initial Operational Capability. Additional CAEW in System integration and flight tests. CAEW Crew(s) - Undergoing training using Operational Training Simulator (OTS). Maintenance and Support systems and facilities in-place. CAEW Systems meeting or exceeding Performance requirements. The CAEW is the most advanced Of-The-Shelf system providing: High Performance, Low Maintenance Aircraft Multi-Mission/Multi-Rule Net-Centric Battle Management Center Affordable Acquisition Cost & Very Low O & M Cost ELTA’s Third Generation AEW&C, The CAEW, is flight test proven. 23 Total Airborne Surveillance This document contains proprietary information of Israel Aircraft Aerospace Ltd. and may not be reproduced, copied, disclosed or utilized in any way in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd 24 Airborne Surveillance *) ACE ( SURF SIGNAL AIR (*) Land and Sea 25 AEW&C: Air Surveillance (Radar/IFF) Detection, tracking, identification and classification of airborne targets. Command & Control of airborne operations. 26 AEW&C: Signal Surveillance (ESM) ESM contributes to situation awareness picture: Identification Classification Detection and Location of Emitters Collection of SIGINT and building Electronic Order of Battle (EOB). 27 AEW&C: Surface (SEA) Surveillance Detection, tracking, identification and classification of naval targets. Support Command & Control of naval operations. 28 SIGINT: Signal Surveillance Collection of SIGINT data (ELINT & COMINT) and building EOB. Detection and Analysis of complex emitters. 29 SAR/GMTI: Air-to-Ground Surveillance Detection, location and tracking of moving and stationary ground targets. Provide high quality data to Support of Ground and AirGround operations. 30 The Next Step: Total Airborne Surveillance (TAS) AEW&C Total Airborne Surveillance SIGINT SAR/GMTI 31 One Possible Route - One Large Platform All systems and all operators on one large platform On-Board Integration ? 32 Can one platform be used for Air, Surface & Signal Surveillance? Each surveillance system needs Different flight profile Different patrol patterns All systems on one platform Extreme Payload, Power & Cooling Requirements May need to be in different places at the same time. Compromises in operational capability A system trying to do everything is inherently suboptimal for any type of airborne surveillance. 33 Separate Platforms: Optimal Surveillance Each platform optimized for its mission Optimal flight profile Optimal patrol pattern Optimal communications Optimal Airborne Surveillance Separate Platforms: No conflicts of interest No Compromise 34 ELTA’s Business Jet – Based Airborne Surveillance Systems CAEW (AEW&C) MARS2 (SAR/GMTI) AISIS (SIGINT) High Performance & Affordable Systems on the same High Performance Platform 35 The Optimal Platform For Airborne Surveillance Low Operating Cost Long Time on Station Short Time to Station High Mission Altitude Can Operate from Short Airfields Minimal Down Time for Maintenance 36 Integration is the Key CAEW CAEW Operators -board Operators mostly mostly off off-board Off -Board Integration Off-Board Integration AISIS AISIS Integration Total TotalAirborne Airborne Surveillance Surveillance MARS MARS2 CAEW CONOPS IS THE MODEL 37 nP ict ure Sit ua tio Sensor data Sensor data Situation Picture CAEW CONOPS: Network Centric Operation (NCO) Single Integrated Situation Picture Multi Sensor Tracking and Data Integration 38 CAEW CONOPS: Remote Operation Concept All C2 sites and CAEW are a single, integrated virtual BMC2 Center - Central Integration of Sensor Outputs (raw data) received via Air to Ground System Data Bus. Every controller has the same picture, regardless of where he/she is located. Every controller can control any mission anywhere, regardless of where he/she is located. In principle - in many missions, there is no need for all/any controllers to be onboard the CAEW. 39 Remote Operation Supporting Architecture Operator Work Stations (OWS) in the Ground C2 Centers are connected to the CAEW mission system bus via wide-band data channel. Multiple Tactical data links are also provided. An OWS on the ground can do all the functions and see all the displays as if it is on-board. 40 Implementation of Remote Operation Operators on the ground have full control of CAEW systems including: Radar & IFF control Communications and data links control BIT, calibration and real time maintenance 41 Multi Sensor Tracking and Data Integration Single Integrated Electronic Picture SIGINT Data Processing & Integration Single Integrated Ground Picture Sensor data Single Integrated Situation Picture Sensor data Sensor data Total Airborne Surveillance (TAS) Picture MARS2 (SAR/GMTI) Global Data & Sensor Control AISIS (SIGINT) Global Data & Sensor Control CAEW (AEW&C) Global Data & Sensor Control Off-Board Sensor Data Integration and Sensor Control Surface Surveillance Data Processing & Integration 42 Interoperability Tactical Data Links C2 Center C2 Center Single Integrated Situation Picture Single Integrated Electronic Picture Single Integrated Ground Picture Multi Sensor Tracking and Data Integration SIGINT Data Processing & Integration Surface Surveillance Data Processing & Integration 43 The Next Step Apply CAEW CONOPS to SIGINT and SAR/GMTI Control all Systems from the Ground Users Anywhere Generate Single Integrated Pictures Distribute Integrated Pictures in the Network to provide Total Airborne Surveillance (TAS) 44 Road Map to the Future of Airborne Surveillance W CAE NO W Separate Systems: Integrated via Data Links PS O N CO Separate Systems with: • Central Integration • Wide Band A-G Data Buses • Remote Sensor Control • Users Anywhere ne r o b Ai r d e n ce an Unm urveillan S 45 Thank You This document contains proprietary information of Israel Aircraft Aerospace Ltd. and may not be reproduced, copied, disclosed or utilized in any way in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd 46