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Steven Felix NAWCWD-China Lake CA USA 760-939-2887 [email protected] U.S. Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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  • Steven FelixNAWCWD-China Lake CA USA

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    U.S. Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons

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    BackgroundEngage asymmetric aggressors in complex urban and rural environments; weapons have to be high precision, low collateral damage systems to minimize civilian victims

    To meet these needs, a new class of missile system is necessary. It must be a modular, cheap, lightweight, high precision missile system

    This paper will cover system, technology and design approach aspects of the USN Spike missile project, an innovative, low cost, precision guided missile system

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    How We Are Doing ItSpike treated like a commodityDevelopment

    Extensive warfighter interaction and validation 80% vice 100% solution and affordable (get most of the capability to the warriors ASAP)

    Cost is highest priority design factorWeight & VolumePerformance

    Navy - Industry partnership from the startNavy laboratory team leads system developmentIndustry partner engineers for high volume manufacturing

    ManufacturingNavy owned data packageSystem Assembler (No traditional prime contractor)

    No missile manufacturing expertise required2nd & 3rd tier (defense) contractors

    Smart use of COTS in a military applicationModular designAdd additional capability through spiral developmentsProduction line set up for change

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    Programmatic Goals

    Spike TypicalX10 reduction in unit cost $5K >$75KX5 reduction in development cost $75M $0.5-1.2BX3-4 reduction in SDD time 2-3 years 12-16 years

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    What is Spike?Small fire and forget precision guided missile system

    Shoulder, tactical UAV, or UGV/boat/ship launched systemGeneral purpose electro-optical (EO) seekerLightweight system - goal of 5 lb./missile Smart use of COTS in military applicationAffordable - goal - $5K/missile "80% solution

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    Modular System Design

    OrdnanceGuidance andControl

    Propulsion

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    Spike Missile Performance

    Low Cost Highly Effective Precision Guided Missile

    Total weight 5 lbsWarhead 1 lb EFPRange 2+ milesMax flight velocity 800 ft/secCost $5K AUPCSeeker EO or Laser spot

    HighlightsFire and ForgetFire from enclosure - minimal backblastPrecision guidance ideal for littoral and urban environments - minimizes collateral damageDesigned for flexible manufacturingReady for production in 2 years

    Track Indicator

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    Spike Warhead Performance

    1 lb. explosively formed projectile warheadCopper liner, magnesium and steel fragmentation wrap

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    Spike Launchers

    Common missileMultiple launchers

    Shoulder TUAVRemotely

    Controlled Box

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    AccomplishmentsWind tunnel testsTarget acquisition/track testingPreliminary rail launch test firingSeparation Control Test Vehicle (SCTV) missile firings (3) Separation Control Test Vehicle (SCTV) missile firings (2) Four warhead lethality testsGuided missile test

    Flight Electronics

    Tracker TestWarhead Test

    SCTV Test

    Guidance Test

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    Asymmetric Threat Target Set

    Target characteristicsLarge numbersLow costmobile

    TargetsSmall boatsUn-armored vehiclesLightly armored vehiclesMachine gun emplacementsGeneral aviationHelicopters

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    Program Measures of Effectiveness

    Gunner Vulnerability

    CostLive fire trainingDeploy with large numbers Recurring, non-recurring, life-cycle

    Tactical utility Can get it to the fight-weight, volumeValue

    PerformancePrecision guidedLow collateral damageEngage maneuvering targets

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    Cost Drivers

    Control requirementsAdequate performance not perfect

    Technology availability Control system complexity drivers

    Lock-on-before-launch (LOBL)Resolved targetsGunner verification of correct target acquisitionResults in 90% reduction in target acquisition/track processor throughput requirements

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    Technology TradesStrapped down target acquisition sensor

    Advance CMOS focal plane array (FPA)Fast opticsUltra-stiff airframeLow maneuverability target set

    Simplify tracker/guidance system architecture-low cost Modular electronics design (power, ground, serial data bus)Lock-on-before-launch (LOBL)Gunner target acquisition verification

    Ordnance sectionContact only fuze

    Rocket motorModerate performance

    Result: low cost missile

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    Weapon Utility

    Low enough cost to procure in large numbers for use against low cost targetsLow cost enough to allow for trainingLight weight (5 lb.) enough to get it to the fightCan engage time critical fixed and maneuvering targets Precision guided weapon - low collateral damage

    Ideal for urban battle field and littoral defenseEasily adapts to several requirements/needs

    UAV/UGV/USV armamentShoulder launched ground force weapon

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    Summary

    How we are doing itSpike missile system

    Low cost, light weight, low collateral damageLow cost enough for training

    Flexible useTUAV/USV/UGV/Shoulder

    Provides battlefield versatility for the individual warfighter to engage asymmetric threats

    Slide Number 1BackgroundHow We Are Doing ItProgrammatic GoalsWhat is Spike?Modular System DesignSpike Missile PerformanceSpike Warhead PerformanceSpike LaunchersAccomplishmentsAsymmetric Threat Target SetProgram Measures of EffectivenessCost DriversTechnology TradesWeapon UtilitySummarySlide Number 1BackgroundHow We Are Doing ItProgrammatic GoalsWhat is Spike?Modular System DesignSpike Missile PerformanceSpike Warhead PerformanceSpike LaunchersAccomplishmentsAsymmetric Threat Target SetProgram Measures of EffectivenessCost DriversTechnology TradesWeapon UtilitySummary