The overall objective of the ATD is to provide
an affordable standoff (minimum 90 miles) miniature munition to autonomously
search for, detect, identify, attack, and destroy theater missile defense,
surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems (i.e. SEAD) and interdiction/armor
targets of military interest. The system will be capable of discriminating
between classes/types of targets and between targets and non-combatants.
The Powered LOCAAS system will be designed so as to be produced for less
than $30,000 AUPC based on production of 12,000 units in 1994 base year
dollars.
The basic strategy contemplated for the ATD is a four phased program.
Phase I may consist of no more than two fully
qualified contractors competing for downselect. This is a 6-12 month effort
consisting of three main tasks. (1) Concept Definition: Which consists
of a complete requirements flow down for entire munition system and address
all munition performance requirements as well as mission planning dispense/delivery
concepts. (2) System Design: A Detailed design for the entire munition,
to include tactical safe/arm device (or function) and warhead interface.
Munition design must be compatible with TMD (SUU-64, 66, 4 LOCAAS/TMD)
dispense and be form/fit compatible with ATACMS and MLRS. In order to verify
a dispensable design, sufficient level details must be provided for the
TMD dispense system. (3) Preliminary Seeker Captive Test: Operate a tactical
seeker testbed in accordance with the concept definition and system design.
All proposed scan modes and decision logic must be implemented in both
hardware and software (including ATR). The ability to autonomously identify
targets in all three target groups (Attack Ops, SEAD, Armor/Interdiction)
must be demonstrated. The ATR must be demonstrated in real time operation
using a representative flight processor.
Phase II is a 2-year effort that will consist
of three major tasks. (1) Tactical Seeker Fabrication & Qualification:
Fabricate a form factored seeker for captive flight test. Seeker optics
and gimbals should be essentially identical to those fabricated for flight
test, with the exception of any modifications necessary to ensure extended
use under captive flight test. (2) KHILS Seeker Fab & Installation
Support: Fabricate tactical seeker (for delivery to AFRL’s KHILS facility)
will include mass balance gimbals/gimbal control system, PCE board, and
flight processor (optical elements will consist of mass balance mockups).
(3) Tactical Seeker captive Test: Test will demonstrate performance of
seeker under full range of tactical scenarios. A minimum of three, 4-week
test sequences in different geographical locations will be conducted, covering
the full spectrum of LOCAAS targets and background settings. Performance
vs. Known (deployed or soon to be deployed) countermeasure will be evaluated.
Specific exit criteria will be established for selected missions and the
LADAR/ATR performance will be judged against these criteria.
Phase III is a 2-year 6-month effort to be run
in parallel with Phase II. This phase will consist of 2 major tasks. (1)
Tactical Munition Fabrication: Fabricate flight test articles to support
a control flight test and three powered, guided flight tests with inert
warheads. Sufficient number of warheads shall be fabricated to demonstrate
tactical level performance, including end-to-end fire train. (2) Tactical
Munition Qualification: Qualification test for entire range of test environments.
Phase IV is the culmination of Phases I - III
and shall conduct up to four guided flight tests as discussed above.