COMBATSS-21 Scalable combat management system for the world’s navies
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COMBATSS-21 Scalable combat management system for the world’s navies
COMBATSS-21 Scalable combat management system for the world’s navies The COMBATSS-21 total ship combat management system was designed to deliver capability rapidly and affordably. Built on an open architecture, scalable framework, it incorporates tested, highly reliable, non-developmental software, making COMBATSS-21 an extremely capable and low-risk solution. Operational Functionality COMBATSS-21 provides a scalable, services-based framework. Custom software “adapters” called boundary components are the key to the flexibility of the architecture to support a wide range of sensors, communication, and weapon interfaces. Boundary components simplify integration of system elements and provide flexibility to accommodate future change. The componentized and layered architecture enables upgrades and changes to any part of the system with minimal impact to the remaining software. Customer defined sensors, communication and weapons are easily integrated and isolated from core components of the command and control system. New components can easily be incorporated to address the unique needs of the customer. System Versatility Because of its modern architecture, COMBATSS-21 can be hosted on configurations ranging from a single commercial processor running a commercial operating system to more distributed configurations. This makes COMBATSS-21 affordable and readily adaptable to a wide variety of shipboard applications from patrol craft to large deck ships. COMBATSS-21 is highly tailorable to meet the demands of the mission. It provides the flexibility to support a multi-mission ship designed for a wide range of naval operations, as well as ship designs with reconfigurable focused mission packages. Its proven software meets requirements for a low-risk, affordable solution that can be easily upgraded to meet evolving threats and environments throughout the ship’s life cycle. Mission Capabilities Special Operations Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection Surface Warfare Maritime Interdiction / Interception Operations Homeland Defense Anti-Submarine Warfare Mine Warfare COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System is: • Customizable: Component architecture and open design enable reconfiguration to address specific customer requirements • Scalable: Capabilities to support the full range of surface combatants and missions – from ship self-defense through anti-air warfare and missile defense – as well as search-and-rescue, security, humanitarian and other non-war missions Our proven design approach lies at the heart of the COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System’s unprecedented power and flexibility. Approach Benefits Component-Based Incorporation of indigenous hardware/software components Flexible • Ease of technology insertion/refresh • Interoperable with U.S. surface combatants, allied Aegis and other COMBATSS-21 users • Lower cost of ownership • Supportability • Rapid incorporation of warfighting improvements • • Commonality Portable, COTS-based Bring your own sensors and weapons • Easily customized by the user Open Architecture (Well-defined application programmer interface, COTS standards, modular) • • Affordable: Design features enable low initial investment, software reuse and provide for low-cost upgrades and modifications Proven Performance • • Modular: Flexible, componentized architecture simplifies insertion of new technology and warfighting improvements Scalable • Multi-mission: sensor integration to target kill 30% improvement in AAW performance • Certified and fielded algorithms • Real-time to non-real-time performance • Core C2 system deployed by 6 navies in North America, Europe and Asia • Full range of solutions: from basic combat management capability through automated self-defense up to a fully integrated system • Small footprint eases shipboard integration • Hardware sized to operational and cost requirements • The scalable component framework provides the foundation that is populated with proven, reusable software. COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System Sensors Armament Air and Surface Radar Missile Systems Navigation Radar Naval Guns Electro-Optical/ Infrared Torpedo Systems Identification Friend or Foe Core Components Electronic Warfare System • Self Defense Awareness • Track Management • Weapon Management • Display Interface • Identification • Unmanned Vehicle Control Towed Sonar Hull Array Sonar UAV/Offboard Sensors Helicopter Anti-Submarine Warfare Systems • Situational Countermeasure Systems Scalable component framework reuses proven existing software already integrated to provide mission functionality SATCOM Radios Data Link Exterior Communications = Core Components = Customizable Components Close-In Weapon Systems Proven Performance By integrating advances made on existing U.S. and international programs, Lockheed Martin investment and best-of-breed components from industry partners throughout the world, COMBATSS-21 offers proven warfighting performance and unprecedented flexibility. COMBATSS-21 is fully network-enabled to perform as a highly capable node in battle groups and joint operations to deliver real-time information to decision makers around the world. COMBATSS-21 has been fielded in the U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship, USS Freedom, and multiple international Navy ships. Components of COMBATSS-21 have also been leveraged in U.S. Navy Aegis cruisers and destroyers, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard Deepwater program. This commonality across multiple navies and programs results in “build it once, use it many times” cost and schedule benefits, which leads to further opportunities for sharing new capabilities to support evolving mission requirements at a lower total ownership cost. In-Country Partnerships •Open business model takes advantage of local industrial expertise •Successful portfolio of performance on international partnership programs State-of-the-Art Technology •Human-system interface optimization supports reduced crewing •Framework allows integration of commercial-off-the-shelf and future display and portable surface technology •Information exchange technology provides international and multi-mission force command capability •Incorporates distributed weapons coordination •Fully supports net-centric warfare and operations COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System’s proven pedigree provides a capable, low-risk foundation that is extensible to a wide array of missions and naval platforms. Patrol Craft Other NonDevelopmental Software Fast Attack Craft New Advances Corvettes COMBATSS-21 Frigates Destroyers Domestic Components International Components Amphibious Ships, Carriers and Large Platforms Scalable and Affordable Proven Capabilities •Low-risk Total Customer Ownership and Flexibility •Customer maintains control of combat system throughout the product life cycle •Lockheed Martin participation is flexible, based on customer needs and in-country expertise, ranging from full combat system integration to C2 component development to design partnership •Modular architecture provides commonality across multiple platforms design leverages extensive software reuse, research and development, and land-based testing •Reduced •Components •Extensible fielded on Aegis, LCS and Deepwater National Security Cutter footprint computing requirements to new sensors, weapons and communication system at very low cost and risk Success at Sea USS Freedom, the first Littoral Combat Ship, was commissioned in the fall of 2008 and is at sea. Lockheed Martin’s ability to meet this aggressive schedule is a testament to the versatility and power of COMBATSS-21. LCS is an entirely new class of U.S. Navy warship. A fast and agile surface combatant, LCS’s modular, focused mission design provides maritime dominance and access for the joint force in coastal waters. LCS operates with focused-mission packages that deploy manned and unmanned vehicles to execute Anti-Surface Warfare, Mine Countermeasures and Anti-Submarine Warfare missions. LCS is ForceNET enabled – networked to share tactical information with other Navy aircraft, ships, submarines and joint units. The LCS Combat Management System provides proven combat power, mission flexibility and a robust, layered self defense system, but thanks to the open architecture of COMBATSS-21, the LCS system required minimal software development. The LCS flight 0 software was completed ahead of schedule and below budget through the reuse of more than 95 percent of the software. With a smaller infrastructure footprint, COMBATSS-21 is compatible with a variety of shipboard applications at lower cost while exploiting commercial computing performance improvements. 12 30%Increasein AAWPerformance 200 10 150 8 100 6 4 50 2 0 NumberofCPUs Required ShipsetCPUCost ($K) 0 COMBATSS-21Open ArchitectureC2 LegacyCombat ManagementSystem For more information contact: Lockheed Martin Mission Systems & Sensors (MS2) 300 M Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20003, USA www.lockheedmartin.com/ms2/product_contacts Copyright © 2010 Lockheed Martin Corporation All rights reserved PIRA # MOR200901002