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Title: LPD17


1
  • LPD-17 LHA(R)
  • LPD-17 San Antonio Class Amphibious Transport
    Dock Ship and
  • LHA(R) Amphibious Assault Ship

by Donald G. Geller, Jr. NAVAIR Shipboard
Weapons Integration Team (SWIT)
2
Qualifications
  • DP-0346-03 (GS-13) Logistics Management
    Specialist and a member of the NAVAIR
    Shipboard Weapons Integration
    Team (SWIT)
  • NAVAIR Weapons Lead for LPD-17 and LHA(R)
  • Central Technical Authority (CTA) for the LHA(R)
    Weapons Equipment List (WEL)
  • Member of the Navys Weapon Systems Explosive
    Safety Review Board (WSESRB)

3
Overview from an Aviation Ordnance Perspective
  • LPD-17 San Antonio Class Amphibious Transport
    Dock Ship

4
LPD-17 Overview
  • Mission Systems
  • Vehicles/Cargo (Net)
  • Three Vehicles Decks (2323 sq m)
  • Two Cargo/Ammo Magazines (708 cu m)
  • Cargo Fuel, JP-5 (1190 cu m)
  • Cargo Fuel, MOGAS (38 cu m)
  • Two LCACs
  • Medical
  • 2 Operating Rooms
  • 24 Person Hospital Ward
  • 100 Casualty Overflow Capacity

5
LPD-17 Overview
  • Aviation Facilities
  • Hangar O Level Maintenance Facilities for
  • 1 CH-53E
  • 2 CH-46s
  • 1 MV-22
  • 3 UH/AH-1s
  • Landing
  • 2 CH-53s
  • 4 UH/AH-1s
  • 4 CH-46s
  • 2 MV-22s
  • 1 AV-8B

6
Aviation Ordnance Facilities
  • Ready Service Magazine Located on the inboard
    side of the starboard main passageway
  • Used for
  • Missile breakout (canning un-canning)
  • Rocket assembly
  • AECM build-up
  • Ready service stowage of aviation ordnance
  • Flight Deck
  • 4 Bomb jettison ramps
  • 2 Weapons staging areas

7
Aviation Ready Service Magazine
Aviation Facilities - Hangar
8
Aviation Ordnance Issues
  • Ready Service Magazine
  • Physical size will constrain
  • Weapons assembly/breakout (canning un-canning)
  • Rocket assembly
  • Ready service stowage of aviation ordnance
  • AECM build-up
  • AECM Facilities
  • Not in compliance with OP-4
  • Missing overboard disposal chute
  • Cannot stow assembled dispensers in Ready Service
    Magazine when other assembly/breakout operations
    are being performed

9
Aviation Ordnance Issues
  • AWSE/OHE
  • Inadequate stowage for
  • AWSE
  • OHE
  • Emergency Ordnance Handling (EOH) Capability
  • Required whenever a cargo/ammo magazine is
    serviced by only one elevator
  • LPD-17 EOH capability not yet demonstrated

10
Aviation Ordnance Issues
  • From a Naval perspective
  • Aviation ordnance capabilities on LPD-17 class
    are
  • Requirement of the big-deck amphibious ship
    (LHA/LHD)
  • No Aviation Ordnance expertise exists in ships
    company manning
  • Aviation ordnance personnel and AWSE are
    cross-decked from LHA/LHD when required
  • Switch to Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG)
    philosophy will impact ships ability to sustain
    extensive aviation ordnance requirements
    especially during independent steaming operations

11
LPD-17 Overview
ShipsSan Antonio (LPD 17) New Orleans (LPD
18)Mesa Verde (LPD 19) Green Bay (LPD 20)New
York (LPD 21)
General Characteristics, San Antonio
class Builders Northrop Grumman Ships Systems,
with Raytheon Systems Corporation and Intergraph
Corporation. Power plant four sequentially
turbocharged marine Colt-Pielstick Diesels, two
shafts, 41,600 shaft horsepowerLength 684 feet
(208.5 meters)Beam 105 feet (31.9
meters)Displacement Approximately 24,900 tons
(25,300 metric tons) full loadSpeed in excess
of 22 knots (24.2 mph, 38.7 kph)Aircraft Launch
or land two CH53E Super Stallion helicopters or
up to four CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters, MV-22
Osprey tilt rotor aircraft, AH-1 or UH-1
helicoptersArmament Two Bushmaster II 30 mm
Close in Guns, fore and aft two Rolling Airframe
Missile launchers, fore and aft.Landing
Craft/Assault Vehicles Two LCACs or one LCU
and 14 Advanced Amphibious Assault
Vehicles.CrewShip's Company 361 (28 officers,
333 enlisted)Embarked Landing Force 699 (66
officers, 633 enlisted) surge capacity to 800
12
Overview from an Aviation Ordnance Perspective
  • LHA(R) Amphibious Assault Ship

13
LHA(R)
  • Designed to support USMC tenets of
  • Operational Maneuver From the Sea (OMFTS)
  • Ship to Objective Maneuver (STOM)

14
LHA(R) A/V (Aviation Variant)
  • LHA(R) Flight 0 was selected as a result of
    SECNAV directed design pause. The new design is
    also known as the Aviation Variant and is
    evolving!
  • LHA(R) Aviation Variant
  • Whats in (or back in)
  • New design same footprint size as existing LHD
    class ships
  • Expanded Hangar w/ 2 High Hat areas
  • Cargo/Ammo Magazines now contained within an
    Armored Box similar to CVN design for ships
    survivability purposes
  • AWSE Work Center stowage space
  • OHE stowage
  • Upper Vehicle stowage (was out but came back)

15
LHA(R) A/V (Aviation Variant)
  • Whats out
  • Larger hull
  • Former LHA(R) Plug Plus Variant was 77 ft longer
    10 ft wider
  • Well Deck is gone
  • Lower Vehicle Deck is gone
  • LCACs

16
Mission Scenarios Based on New ACE
  • Mission Scenario 1
  • 12 MV-22, 12 F-35B, 2 MH-60S or
  • Mission Scenario 2
  • 28 MV-22, 2 MH-60S or
  • Mission Scenario 3
  • 23 F-35B, 2 MH-60S
  • Mission Scenario 4 (Mixed ACE)
  • 4 CH-53E, 2 MH-60S, 6 MV-22, 12 F-35B
  • Mission Scenario 5 (Mixed ACE)
  • 6 CH-53E, 2 MH-60S, 6 MV-22, 10 F-35B
  • Mission Scenario 6 (Mixed ACE)
  • 2 MH-60S, 9 MV-22, 14 F-35B

17
Cargo/Ammo Magazine Capacity
  • LHA(R) weight cube for 10 days of air
    operations estimated to be approximately 150 of
    current stowage considerations.
  • Note warfighting requirement is 15 days of
    ammunition
  • Operational shift in warfighting duration. New
    requirement is
  • 6 surge days (vice current 3 days of surge
    operations)
  • 9 days of sustained operations (vice current 12
    days of sustainment)
  • Up to 30 days sustained operations
  • Net Volume
  • Threshold 110K cu ft
  • Objective 125K cu ft

18
Missions Types
  • LHA(R) Mission Scenarios
  • Air Interdiction (AI)
  • Close Air Support (CAS)
  • Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD)
  • Armed Reconnaissance (RECCE)
  • Offensive/Defensive Counter Air (O/DCA)
  • Air Interdiction (AI) - Precision Weapons
  • 3 meters or less Circular Error Probability
    (CEP) including GBU, small smart bombs (GPS/IR)
    certain air-to-ground missiles. Accurate
    weapon CEP is 3-10 meters (JSOW JDAM)

19
Missions Types
  • Close Air Support (CAS) - Precision Weapons
    Unguided Weapons
  • CEP equal to or greater than 10 meters
  • Includes GP (MK-80/BLU Series) bombs, cluster
    munitions, airborne rockets and guns.
  • Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD)
    Precision accurate weapons
  • Harm
  • JSOW Baseline

20
Missions Types
  • Armed Reconnaissance (RECCE)
  • Precision weapons, unguided weapons and guns
  • Offensive/Defensive Counter Air (O/DCA)
    Precision weapons only
  • Air intercept missiles
  • Guns

21
Weapon Staging Area
  • Weapon Staging Area (Bomb Farm)
  • Current LHD has 350 SQFT
  • Requirement should be two events worth of air
    weapons
  • Need space for tie downs and returned weapons
  • Space lost for Jettison Ramp
  • F-35 will use large missiles (AGM-88)
  • GBU-10 is 9 SQFT larger than GBU-16 (AV-8B
    biggest)
  • LHA(R) and the F-35 will need a minimum of 1,500
    SQFT

22
Ships Force
  • Weapons Department grows from
  • Baseline 69 AOs based on 10 hour flight
    schedule
  • New 182 AOs based on 20 hour flight schedule
  • Each major magazine requires a crew
  • Bomb Assembly Team
  • Missile Assembly Team
  • CMBRE Team
  • Rocket Assembly Team
  • Weapon Staging Area Teams (minimum 2)
  • Elevator Operators
  • Ordnance Control
  • AIMD Support (AAE/AWSE/OHE/Guns)

23
WEL Requirements
  • Weapons Equipment List (WEL) stowage
    requirement, based on the new ACE is
  • 50 Precision Weapons
  • 30 Accurate Weapons
  • 20 Unguided Weapons

24
Air Launched Weapons
  • Unguided Bombs
  • 2.75 and 5.00 Airborne Rockets
  • GBU-12/16/10
  • GBU-24
  • GBU-31/35/38
  • AECM
  • Aircraft CADs/AEPS
  • AGM-154A Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
  • Gun Ammunition
  • (20MM, 25MM, .50 Caliber, 7.62MM)
  • AIM-9M/AIM-9X SIDEWINDER
  • AIM-120 AMRAAM
  • AGM-114 HELLFIRE

Legacy
Future
  • AGM-154B and AGM-154C JSOW
  • AGM-158 JASSM
  • AGM-TBD Joint Common Missile
  • GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
  • Advance Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS)
  • Wind Correctable Munition Dispenser
  • AECM (chaff, flares, decoys, etc.)
  • AGM-TBD Advance Anti-Radiation GM
  • Cluster Munitions
  • GATOR and ROCKEYE
  • Fire Bombs
  • Airborne Rockets
  • AGM-65 (MAVERICK)
  • AGM-88 (HARM)

25
Support Equipment
  • Aircraft Armament Equipment (AAE)
  • Bomb Racks
  • Missile Launchers
  • Ordnance Handling Equipment (OHE)
  • Transporters
  • Adapters
  • Cradles
  • Armament Weapon Support Equipment (AWSE) for ship
    and shore use FARPs
  • Trailers
  • Cradles
  • Adapters

WEL-31 821 CUFT 6.2 S/T WEL-33 1,013 CUFT
7.6 S/T
WEL 1,390 CUFT 22.9 S/T
WPN RPT 630 CUFT 2.6 S/T WEL
1,282 CUFT 10.2 S/T
26
SUMMARY
  • Doctrine dictates the need for an appropriately
    sized aviation ordnance Weapon Staging Area
  • Lethality and capability of JSF and AH-1Z
  • Nearly double sortie/weapons capability over
    current aircraft (AV-8B/AH-1W)
  • Brings larger suite of weapons and enhanced
    weapons capability to the war fighter
  • Afloat strike capability of MEU is enhanced
  • Supported by a fully manned weapons department

27
SUMMARY (continued)
  • The only limitation is a cyclic weapons
    assembly/delivery process
  • Fleet must have a weapons through-put capability
    that compliments sortie rate requirements

28
What is Needed A Way Ahead
  • Solidify a set of aircraft mixes
  • MEU/ARG or ESG ship
  • Amphibious Task Force ship
  • Special MAGTF ship
  • Develop a list of Class V materiel requirements
    for each ship mission (above)
  • Develop a Weapons and Equipment List (WEL) to
    support Class V materiel requirements
  • HQMC and MCCDC
  • Review, Verify and Validate requirements
  • Submit as part of Ship Design requirements

29
BACKUP SLIDES
30
Current 31 Aircraft MEU ACE
Operational Duration 3 Surge Days 12 Days of
Sustained Operations
31
Future Similar ACE 31 Aircraft 15 Operational
Days 3 Surge Days 12 Days of Sustained Operations
Future Possible ACE 33 Aircraft 15 Operational
Days 3 Surge Days 12 Days of Sustained Operations
32
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Proposed ACE Mix
for LHA(R) Flight 0 Operational Duration 6
Surge Days 9 Days of Sustained Operations
33
MCCDC Studies and Analysis Proposed ACE Mix
for LHA(R) Flight 0 Operational Duration 6
Surge Days 9 Days of Sustained Operations
34
Air Launched Weapons (Continued)
  • CUFT S/T
  • Load Analysis 40,287 718
  • Weapons Report 35,452 627
  • Current ACE 32,536 465
  • Future ACE 1 35,741 654
  • Future ACE 2 40,212 725
  • Future ACE 3 62,869 1,290
  • Future ACE 4 2,000 20
  • Future ACE 5 107,872 2,209
  • Future ACE 6 34,352 902
  • Future ACE 7 40,019 1,058
  • Future ACE 8 43,946 1,166
  • Space and Weight Requirements are approximate

35
Air Launched Weapons (Continued)
36
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Requirements defined in
  • OP-4 Rev 7, Para 3-11.8
  • NAVAIR 00-80T-106, Para 6.8.2
  • Weapons outside designated magazines increases
    the danger to the ship should a fire or explosion
    occur

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WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • The larger the quantity of weapons in a weapons
    staging area, the greater the risk to the ship!
  • To minimize that risk
  • only the quantity of weapons required to sustain
    operations shall be transferred to the hangar or
    the flight deck
  • airborne weapons shall be positioned in such
    areas as to be readily available to afford
    adequate time for safe aircraft loading

38
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Staging areas for assembled or unassembled
    weapons shall be restricted to areas that
  • are directly supported by jettison ramps on the
    flight deck or within 50 ft of jettison location
    on the hangar deck/sponson areas or supported by
    an operable weapons elevator below the hangar
    deck
  • have at least two clear routes for emergency
    movement that are maintained clear of obstructions

39
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • are covered by a water/deluge system, operable
    sprinkler system, or protected by dedicated
    manned fire hoses
  • are located at least 10 feet from aircraft
    fueling stations and 20 feet from lox facilities,
    converters, and carts
  • are continually manned by qualified and certified
    personnel for rapid jettison

40
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • NAVAIR 00-80T-106 (LHA/LHD NATOPS)
  • The following locations are authorized for
    Weapons Staging Areas
  • Flight Deck, Hangar Deck, Sponson (if they meet
    the requirements of Page 6-9, Paragraph 6.8.2)
  • Handling/Assembly Areas outside of Magazines may
    be supported by operable elevators in lieu of
    jettison facilities

41
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Maximum weapon density in staging areas shall be
    limited to
  • Flight Deck Weapons required for the next two
    events (includes weapons loaded, in process of
    loading or staging)
  • Hangar Deck and Sponsons Weapons required for
    one event

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WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Maximum weapon density in staging areas
    (continued) shall be limited to
  • Handling Areas Weapons required for immediate
    strike up or strike down
  • Assembly Areas Weapons required to sustain
    operations

43
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Staging areas shall be used for ready service
    only, not protracted stowage nor extending the
    total weapon stowage capacity of the ship
  • All weapons shall be on MHE or AWSE

44
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Properly equipped EOD and a ships weapons
    representative shall be stationed accessibly to
    provide technical assistance to the Aircraft
    Handling Officer in weapons and disposal

45
WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • Weapons cook-off data shall be conspicuously
    posted in plain view of the Aircraft Handling
    Officer
  • With exception of actual loading evolutions,
    weapons on skids/trucks shall be positioned fore
    and aft and continuously manned

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WEAPONS STAGING AREA
  • LHA(R) program must comply with OP-4 Ammunition
    Afloat and LHA/LHD NATOPS or
  • Analyze and quantify the risk (hazard
    probability/hazard severity) and present that
    analysis to the Weapon Systems and Explosive
    Safety Review Board (WSESRB) for approval and/or
    concurrence
  • Eliminate or mitigate all hazards to their lowest
    levels
  • Note Cannot use procedures to mitigate a hazard
    to the lowest level
  • All risk must be accepted at the appropriate
    level

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