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“Sea Power to the Hands of Our Sailors”
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Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum Information Brief to
The American Society of Naval Engineers
Steven SzilagyiPEO IWS D4Deputy Director, Joint IAMD/MTMD [email protected]
4 March 2015
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MTMD Forum is a maritime multi-national effort focused on: Maritime Integrated Air and Missile Defense
Providing recommendations to improve operational interoperability across international combat systems
Shared development of Capabilities and Limitations for effective coalition war fighting
Shared development of International Interoperability Standards
Forum is identifying specific areas for improving Maritime Integrated Air and Missile Defense interoperability Leveraging existing and planned multi-national engineering efforts and events
Sharing appropriate lessons learned on Allied interoperability with NATO
Providing an interoperable pathway to effectively integrate partner nation capabilities to improve Maritime Integrated Air and Missile Defense mission
performance.
A Multi-National Effort
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Background
Forum established June 2004 under the Maritime Missile Defense (MMD) Framework Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a focus on Maritime Missile Defense Interoperability
Australia – HOBART Class
Italy – ORIZZONTE Class
Netherlands - DE ZEVEN PROVINCIËN Class
United Kingdom - DARING Class
Vision:A distributed net centric
architecture as an enabling foundation for
multinational interoperability.
Germany – SACHSEN Class
Spain - ALVARO DE BAZAN Class
France – HORIZON Class
Canada - HALIFAX Class
United States - DDG51 Class
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Establish operational concepts
Develop architectures and interface standards
Demonstrate functionality through Modeling & Simulation, Hardware-in-the Loop/ Land-based testing and at-sea events
Technology concepts
Existing/planned operational systems
Potential gap-filler solutions
Operational concepts including tactics, techniques and procedures
Apply lessons learned to national programs
Engineer interoperable capabilities into current systems and design interoperability into future systems
MTMD Technical Approach
CDEP – Coalition Distributed Engineering PlantM&S – Modeling and SimulationCONOPS – Operational Concept Document
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NLD ADCFNot to scale
USA BMD DDG
GBR TYPE-45
FRA FREMMITA ORIZZONTE
CAN HALIFAX
USA AAW DDG
ASD 2015 IAMD Scenario
To Test Labs
Link #1 Link #2
Ballistic Target
Long Range Detect & Track Task Unit
BMD Task Unit Long Range Detect & Track Ship
Example MultinationalScenario
Launch Area
Air Targets
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Take-Aways
Partnerships matter as they are necessary to maintain maritime security
Systems-of-Systems Engineering is essential to creating a multinational interoperable Force
Land-based and at-sea demonstrations can prove out existing capabilities, identify gaps, and supports refinement of tactics, techniques and procedures
Collaboration with other organizations (i.e. NATO) leverages national programs, offers a multiplying effect and reduces the potential for duplication of effort