Topic 14 Afloat EW/IW Systems Enabling Objectives 14.1 STATE the currently fielded afloat Electronic Warfare (EW) systems and their basic capabilities and limitations. 14.2 STATE the currently fielded afloat cryptologic systems. EW Systems ASM Integrated Defense AN/SLQ-32(V)3 AN/SLQ-32(V)5 Nulka Decoy MK-53 Launcher MK-36 Launcher R17 Software SH-60 Seahawk SLQ-32 (V) 5 GALE - Functionality Utilities Operations Indications & Warnings Movement Models Terrain Analysis Predictive Analysis Area Limitation ELINT Analysis COMINT Analysis Situation Analysis Force Modeling Trgt Development Targeting Fusion Correlation Threat Analysis Tracking Friend/Foe Geospatial Analysis Electronic Order of Battle Theater Missile Defense Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield Situation Awareness Wargaming Mission Rehearsal Mission Planning Geospatial Information System (GIS) Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) GALE-Lite Tools Tactical Cryptologic Systems Signals Collection, Location, and Exploitation SSEE CCOP H ostile forces I ntegrated T argeting S ervice “Cryptologic-capable” “To provide timely, relevant, integrated National and Tactical intelligence information systems and services that enable the war fighter to place weapons on target and protect our country’s interests.” COBLU Combat DF HITS T-RDF Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment (SSEE INC E & D) • Organic to the CSG/ESG – Highly sensitive signal collection system – Networked with worldwide resources – Provides Indications and Warning – HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding and Geolocation • DF utilizing TRDF (Inc. D) – Supports Force Protection – Blue Water and Littoral – Blue Force Monitoring – National Tasking • Information Superiority – Provides access to information – Enables speed of command • Shipboard Electronic Attack (EA) capability The Ship is the Sensor SSEE-E on USS McCain (DDG-56) The mast-mounted antenna provides omni-directional coverage in the VHF and UHF frequency ranges. Mast Antenna Starboard SPLIT ROCK Port SPLIT ROCK AVK “HF Loop” Antennas (6 total) Deck Edge Antennas provide HF coverage and are mounted on a ship’s deck or hull, encircling the ship so as to provide 360 degrees of reception. SSEE Inc. E in SSES Transportable Radio Direction Finding (TRDF) • Modular Narrowband carry-on Radio Direction Finding subsystem of SSEE and ACCES. – Provides passive HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding capability – Low cost Direction Finding capability to various ship classes – Ships pre-groomed with permanently installed antennas to support carry-on equipment COBLU/Combat DF • Cooperative OUTBOARD Logistics Upgrade (COBLU) (AN/SSQ-124) • Combat DF (AN/SRS-1) • Both are organic to CSG/ESG and provide: – – – – – – – – Indications and Warning Signal/Intercept Analysis HF/VHF/UHF Signal Detection HF/VHF/UHF Direction Finding Force Protection Blue Water and Littoral Networked with worldwide resources Provides access to National SIGINT sources Cryptologic Carry On Program (CCOP) • Provides variety of specialized, quick reaction cryptologic capability to selected fleet units – Administered by the Fleet Commander – Managed locally by the Fleet Electronics Shop – Mission specific cryptologic capability not incorporated in permanently installed cryptologic systems – Used, in part, to validate need to expand capability into all Tactical Cryptologic Sensors 13 Systems and Capabilities Systems Capabilities SSEE INC F SSEE INC E SSEE INC D TRDF COBLU Combat DF CCOP Hits Provides I&W X X X X X X X Signal Intercept Analysis X X X X X X HF/VHF/UHF Signal X X X X X X X Detection HF/VHF/UHF DF X X TRDF X X X X Geolocation X X X X X X X X Supports Force Protection X X X X X X X X Blue Water and Littoral X X X X X X X X Blue Force monitoring X X X X X X X National tasking X X X X X X X Speed of Command X X Networked w/worldwide resources X X X X X X X Shipboard IO capability X X
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