Title: Naval Air Systems Command
1Naval Air Systems Command Outreach to
Industry Mr. Phil Zalesak Director Business
Development Office
2Key Points
NAVAIR is working closer with industry to exploit
existing technologies to support the
warfighter NAVAIR is co-developing technologies
with industry to support the warfighter NAVAIR
is making its laboratory and test capabilities
available to industry to develop, test and
demonstrate their products for the warfighter and
the world market NAVAIR is marketing its
technologies which may have commercial value to
industry
3NAVAIR Exploiting Existing Technology to Support
the Warfighter
4 UK Industry Day British Industry-Government
Delegation
5UK Industry Day RADM Jeff Cook Vice Commander,
NAVAIR
6UK Industry Day RADM Enewold PEO(A)
7UK Industry Day Facilities Tour
8 UK Industry Day Schmoozing
9CH-47 Helicopter
10Spin-In Technologies
Cranfield Aerospace, Ltd Motion Cueing G-Seats
for the US Army CH-47 Simulator
11 NAVAIR Providing Capability to Industry to
Support the Warfighter and the Global Market
12NAVAIR Major Sites
Lakehurst, NJ Aircraft Division
China Lake, CA Weapons Division
Patuxent River, MD NAVAIR Headquarters Program
Executive Officers Aircraft Division
Point Mugu, CA Weapons Division
North Island, CA Naval Aviation Depot
(NADEP) Naval Air Technical Data
Engineering Service Command (NATEC)
Jacksonville, FL Naval Aviation Depot (NADEP)
Orlando, FL Training Systems Division
Cherry Point, NC Naval Aviation Depot (NADEP)
13 Air Vehicle
14Flying Qualities
15Stability and Control
16 Aircraft Launch and Recovery
TC-7 Steam Catapult
Test Catapult Complex
Arresting Gear
17Weapons Separation Characteristics
18In Flight Refueling Testing
19Air Vehicles/Materials Labs and Facilities
Adhesive Bonding Technology Lab
Landing Gear Composite
Surface Interactions
Organic Coatings
20Air Vehicle Test Analysis Capability
Facilities for Materials Analysis/Non-Destructive
Testing Failure analysis Engineering
investigations Composite repair Coating
evaluations
Facilities for Static, Fatigue and Environmental
Test on Structural elements Components
Major assemblies
21Static Radar Cross Section Measurements
22Dynamic Radar Cross SectionMeasurements
23External Load Validation
24IR Ground to Air Measurements
25Flight IR Measurement CapabilityATIMS IV / Tiger
Instrument pod for IR measurements of
Aircraft and backgrounds. IRCM flares
(single, multiple, combinations) Carried on
F-15, F-4, C-130, A-3 aircraft. Pod reversible
for all-aspect signature mapping.
26Ballistic Vulnerability - Live Fire Test
Facility Weapons Survivability Lab (WSL)
Navys only facility to conduct ballistic LFTE
on air vehiclesSupports Army, Air Force,
US/Foreign government and industry
Army/OSD Helo Live Fire Tests
F/A-18 Live Fire Tests
F-15 Joint Live Fire Tests
- Full range of threats including shoulder-fired
missiles - Airflow capable (up to 500 kts.) with simulated
flight loads - Aircraft subsystems/components, weapons,
parachutes, stores
27Unmanned Air Vehicles
28Propulsion and Power
29Air Vehicle Engine Integration
30Hush House
F-18 High Power
Vector
F-14 After Burners
F-14 High Power
31X-32 On Hover Pit
32Propulsion Systems Evaluation Facility
33Helicopter Drive SystemTest Facility
34Rotor Spin Facility
35Fuels and Lubricants
36Avionics / Electronics Facilities
37 "Tri-Center" Contribution to DoDEW Testing
Electronic Combat Simulation Evaluation Lab
ECSEL
Point
Mugu
ACETEF
Air Combat
Environment Test
Patuxent
River
Evaluation Facility
ECR
Electronic Combat
Range
China Lake
DEPLOYED
BENCH
A/C
DEV
CONCEPT
SYSTEM
OPERATIONAL
LEVEL
INSTALL
FLIGHT
DEMO /
SOFTWARE
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
BRASSBOARD
SUPPORT
time
- Three facilities support DoD EW Test Process
- ECSEL - Jx technique development, ISE for US and
FMS EW Sys - ACETEF - Installed Systems Testing, DT/OT, E3,
Multi-sensor Stim - ECR - Flight Test vs multi-spectral threat
systems - published June 1994 by DUSD (AT) to be used by
all programs under PL103-160 (November 1993) - and EW programs under DOTE oversight
38Electronic Combat Simulation Evaluation
Laboratory (ECSEL)
39Air Combat Environment Test Evaluation Facility
(ACETEF)
40Electronic Warfare Testing
F-14
F-18
H-60
AV-8B
41ACETEF Facilities
Electronic Warfare Integration System Test Lab
Manned Flight Simulator
Shielded Hangar
Large Anechoic Chamber
Warfare Simulation Lab
High Performance Computing
Threat Air Defense Lab
Operations Control Center
Comm , Nav, IFF Lab
42Integrated Capabilities to Support Program
Requirements
Installed System Test Facility
Simulation Facility
Open Air Range
ST Facility
WSSA/SSA
Common Simulation Stimulation Environment
Hardware-in-the-loop
To support Research and Development, Acquisition,
Test and Evaluation and Training for NCW
capabilities such as - C4ISR - Sensor Fusion -
Combat Identification - Third Party Targeting -
SoS Integration
GPS
Link 16
Link 4A/4C
Link 16
Link 11
Link 16
TV
EP-3E
GUARDRAIL
Link 11/16/4A
Cellular
Phone
AF Rivet Joint
EH-60
Cellular
Phone
Joint Service and Fleet Battle Experiments
43EW Flight Test Capabilities
Atlantic Test Range
EW Sensor Stimulation and Measurements
Bearing Accuracy
Time History
44 Electronic Combat Range (ECR)
45Other Avionics Integration Tests
46Electromagnetic Environmental Effects
Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic
transient effects Tempest/COMSEC
Electromagnetic Interference Bonding
Emission control (EMCON) EMC Safety-of-Flight
Test (SOFT) Hazards of electromagnetic radiation
to personnel (HERP) Hazards of electromagnetic
radiation to fuel (HERF)
47Lightning
48Electromagnetic Pulse Facility
Patriot EMP Test
49Shielded Hangar
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Testing
50Precipitation Static
51Avionics/Mission and Sensors
Microwave Techniques Facility
Signal Processing Lab
Info Fusion Development Facility
Tactical Radar Lab
52Antenna Testing LaboratoryAutomated System
(ATLAS)
- In-Flight AntennaMeasurements
- 2 MHz to 18 GHz Free
- Space
- Pattern Measurements
- Referenced to Isotropic
- Automated
- Accurate
- Dedicated
- Unique Geographical
- Location
- Versatile
53Ship/Shore Electronics Systems
Direct Altitude Identity Readout Lab
Flight Area Control Surveillance Facility Test
Bed
LAMPS Indoor Antenna Test Range
Automatic Identification Lab (IFF)
54Communications and Electronic Systems Facilities
Combat Communications Lab
AEGIS
Advanced Information Technology
Special Operations Group
55Crew Systems
56Crew Station Technology Lab
57Ejection Tower
58Sled Tracks
59Thermophysiology Lab
60Horizontal Accelerator
61Night Vision Device Testing
62Weapons Facilities
63Radar Reflectivity Laboratories
64Propulsion Research Facility
65Plume Measurement Facility
66Missile Engagement Simulation Arena (MESA)
67(No Transcript)
68Aircraft Stores Certification Test Facility
Firing Tunnel Mass Properties Laboratory
Indoor Ground Ejection Facility Rocket Test
Stand Ordnance Electrical System Laboratory
Aircraft Armament System Simulations
Engineering Test Station Ballistics laboratory
Ordnance Film Analysis Laboratory
69Stores
Mass Properties Laboratory
Indoor Ground Ejection Facility
70Rocket Stand
H-60 Hellfire
71Aircraft Launch Recovery Support Equipment
72Jet Blast Deflector
73Test Catapult Complex
74Cable Shop
75Deadload
76Tracks Station at Jet Car Test Site
77Barricade Test
78Support Equipment Expertise
79Training Systems
80NAVAIR Training Systems Professionals
- Subject Matter Experts
- Aviators Naval Flight Officers
- Naval Flight Officers
- Ground Support Experts
- Instructional Systems Designers
- Visual Systems Engineers
- Research Psychologists
- Electronics Engineers
- Facilities Engineers
- Software Engineers
- Systems Engineers
- Physiologists
- Logisticians
Serving the Needs of Naval Aviation for the
Present and the Future
Well Educated - Highly Experienced
81Air Systems Trainers
82Ground Systems Trainers
83Surface Systems Trainers
84Systems Engineering
85F/A-18 Weapon System Support Activities (WSSA)
86Avionics Maritime Surveillance Support
Facilities
Intermediate Maintenance Lab
S-3 System Readiness Facility
Maritime Surveillance Aircraft Software Production
Facility (MSA-SPF)
P-3C Hardware Integration Center
87Eurofighter 2000
- Digital Flight Control System
88F-14
89Systems Integration
90Test Wing Aircraft - East Coast - West Coast
91Strike
T-45
F-18E
EA-6B
92Rotary Wing
H-60
V-22
AH-1Z
H-53
93Force
S-3
P-3
E-2C
E-6
94Test Pilot School Aircraft
95Naval Aircraft Test Wing Pacific
AH-1W
Cobra Helicopter
AV-8B Harrier
QF-4N/S Phantom II
F/A-18
F-14 Tomcat
NP-3D Orion
96Test Article Preparation
97Instrumentation
98Fabrication
99Composite Fabrication Modifications
100Rapid Prototyping
P-3 OTH Antenna Installation
OH-1 IR Suppression Installation
- SH-60 MAD Mounting Assembly
AH-1 Fuel Tank
101Ranges Provide
- Full spectrum RDTE facilities
- Large areas to test live munitions
- Geography to support Navy missions for
operational realism - Cost effective facilities sized to ensure best
value to our customers
102East Coast
Chesapeake and Atlantic Test Range (ATR)
Chesapeake Test Range Restricted Airspace
R-4002 R-4005
R-4006 R-6609 Hannibal and Tangier
Island Hooper Targets Target R-4007a
R-4008 R-6604 NAS Patuxent river Wallops
Flight Facility
Atlantic Test Range Sea Range 18,000 sq. miles
103Restricted Air Space
104Regional Warning Area
105West Coast TE Compatibility
Pacific Ranges and Facilities Land and Sea Range
Restricted Airspace R-2508 - 20,000 sq.
miles R-2505 Land Range R-2524 Electronic
combat Range IR-200 Special zone extending from
the Sea Range through the Land Range and onto the
Utah Test and Training Range (Fallon, Nevada) Sea
Range 36,000 sq. miles San Nicolas Island
(Government owned) Off Shore Islands
106Land Ranges
107Electronic Combat Range (ECR)
108Target Systems
109Targets in Support ofSensor Testing
110NAVAIR NCW RDTE Network
AWL - Advanced Weapons Laboratory ACETEF - Air
Combat Environment Test Evaluation
Facility IBAR - Integrated Battlespace ARena AIP
- Anti Surface Warfare Improvement Program WSIC
- Weapons System Integration Center ATR -
Atlantic Test Range
111NAVAL AIR DEPOTS 10 AIRCRAFT, 15 ENGINES,
2,594 COMPONENTS EVERY SINGLE WEEK
CHERRY POINT ROTARY WING / VSTOL
NORTH ISLAND FIXED WING WEST COAST
JACKSONVILLE FIXED WING EAST COAST
- AIRCRAFT ENGINE
- REWORK REWORK
- E-2 F/A-18 LM2500
- C-2 S-3
- COMPONENT REPAIR
- CATE
- INSTRUMENTS
- COMM / IFF
- NAV / ELEC
- RADAR
- CSD / ROTATING ELEC
- REGIONAL CAL LAB
- TECHNOLOGY
- COMPOSITE REPAIR
- BERINGS
- CALIBRATION
- HYDRAULICS
- AIRCRAFT ENGINE
- REWORK REWORK
- AV-8B H-53 T58 F402
- H-46 T76 T64
- T400 J79
- COMPONENT REPAIR
- DYNAMIC COMPONENTS
- ROTOR BLADES
- PROPS
- BLADES / VANES
- APU / GTC
- PNEUMATICS
- NON-AVIONICS SPT EQUIP
- TECHNOLOGY
- VERTICAL FLIGHT
- FCIM
- UAV / RPV
- AIRCRAFT ENGINE
- REWORK REWORK
- P-3 F-14 J52 TF34
- EA-6B F404
- COMPONENT REPAIR
- ELECTRO-OPTICS
- ASW SYSTEMS
- RACKS / LAUNCHERS
- AIR REFUELING STORES
- ELECTORNIC WARFARE
- REGIONAL CAL LAB
- TECHNOLOGY
- EO / EW
- ENVIRONMENTAL
112Products Services At A Glance
AIRCRAFT DIVISION
WEAPONS DIVISION
DEPOTS
TRAINING SYSTEMS DIVISION
- AIRCRAFT LAUNCH RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
- AIRCRAFT RDTE
- MODELING AND SIMULATION
- AIR VEHICLES, MANNED UNMANNED
- AIRCREW EQUIPMENT LIFE SUPPORT
- AIRBORNE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
- AIR ASW SYSTEMS SENSORS
- C41 SYSTEMS TEST EVALUATION
- AIR VEHICLE PROPULSION
- AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
- HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
- TEST PILOT TRAINING
- AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
- AIRCRAFT INSTALLED SYSTEMS TESTING UTILIZING BOTH
SIMULATED AND IN-FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTS - AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TESTING AND TEST RANGES
- IN-SERVICE ENGINEERING, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT
AND ILS - ATE AND AVIONIC EQUIPMENT EVALUATION
- AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYSTEMS / EQUIPMENT
- AERIAL TARGETS AND SIMULATORS
- TARGET / THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT
- MISSILE SUBSYSTEMS RD AND IN-SERVICE
ENGINEERING - AIRBORNE WEAPONS TE
- AIR / SEA RANGE
- WEAPONS MODELING AND ANALYSIS
- WEAPONS SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
- AIRCRAFT / MISSILE SURVIVABILITY TESTING
- ELECTRONIC WARFARE RANGES, RD AND IN-SERVICE
ENGINEERING - COMBAT AND COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS RD
- NORTH ISLAND, CA
- AIRCRAFT E-2, F/A-18, C-2, S-3
- ENGINES LM2500
- COMPONENT REPAIR INSTRUMENTS, COMMUNICATION /
NAVIGATION, RADAR - TECHNOLOGIES COMPOSITE REPAIR, BEARINGS,
CALIBRATION, HYDRAULICS, COMMON ATE - JACKSONVILLE, FL
- AIRCRAFT P-3, F-14, EA-6B
- F/A-18, H-60 IMC, ISR AND MOD
- ENGINES J52, TF34 NAVY AND USAF, F404, F1D2
USAF, F414 - COMPONENT REPAIR ELECTRO-OPTICS, ASW SYSTEMS,
LDG GR, ENG COMP, FUEL CONTROLS, RACKS /
LAUNCHERS, COMPOSITE RTR., ELECTRONIC WARFARE,
AIR REFUELING STORES - TECHNOLOGIES EO / EW, ENVIRONMENTAL
- CHERRY POINT, NC
- AIRCRAFT AV-8B, H-53, H-46
- ENGINES T58, F402, T76, T64, T400, J79
- COMPONENT REPAIR DYNAMIC COMPONENTS, ROTOR
BLADES, PROPS, PNEUMATICS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT - TECHNOLOGIES COMPOSITE REPAIR, VERTICAL FLIGHT,
UAV / RPV - NAPRA, JAPAN
- AIRCRAFT E-2, F/A-18, P-3, H-53, H-46, UH-1N,
AH-1W, C-130, H-60 - WESTPAC COMPONENTS
- TRAINING SYSTEMS RDTE, ACQUISITION AND PRODUCT
SUPPORT - INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN OF TRAINING SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS - RESEARCH IN TECHNOLOGIES AND IMPROVED SIMULATION
AND TRAINING METHODOLOGIES - STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT FOR TRAINING SYSTEMS
- MULTIMEDIA TRAINING AIDS
- SIMULATION AND TRAINING TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
- CONTINUOUS LEARNING AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE
SOLUTIONS
113Non-Naval Aviation Work
114Non-Naval Aviation Customers
US Army
US Air Force
US Coast Guard
Commercial
115International Programs
X-31 Aircraft
116Omega Air In-flight Refueling Project
117Omega Air In-flight Refueling Project
118Key Points
NAVAIR is working closer with industry to exploit
existing technologies to support the
warfighter NAVAIR is co-developing technologies
with industry to support the warfighter NAVAIR
is making its laboratory and test capabilities
available to industry to develop, test and
demonstrate their products for the warfighter and
the world market NAVAIR is marketing its
technologies which may have commercial value to
industry
119For Further Information
NAVAIR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 301-342-1133 bu
sdevteam_at_navair.navy.mil