The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet

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The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Tomorrow s Air Power Today

Strategic Transformation F/A-18E/F/G 2007 EA-18G Super Hornet 2005 Super Hornet Today Network-Centric Operations Time-critical precision engagement Performance better than plan MYP I: $700M in customer savings On cost, ahead of schedule Balanced: Survivability and stealth Commercial-based logistics MYP II: FY05-09, 210 A/C, includes 56 EA-18G Contract: 30 Dec 2003 $1.1B Savings, $100M CRI FMS increases savings Spiral development ATFLIR IDECM MIDS AESA AMC&D ACS Neck-down: replaces EA-6B, F-14, S-3 $1B annual fleet operations savings Integrated battlespace 6-10 times capability multipliers Effects-based warfare Fast track technology transition... of Tactical Aviation New, now, network centric CC42P07002.ppt Programmatics

Physical Characteristics Wing area Weight Empty Payload Max TOGW (JP-8) Internal External* 46.5 m2 (500 ft2) 14,288 kg (31,500 lb) 8,493 kg (18,727 lb) 29,932 kg (66,000 lb) 6,780 kg (14,950 lb) 7,430 kg (16,380 lb) * (5) 1,820 liter (480 gallon) external tanks 9.9 m (32.6 ft) 4.9 m (16.0 ft) 13.7 m (44.9 ft) 18.4 m (60.2 ft) Greater range and payload than the F/A-18C/D with greater reliability CC42P09018.ppt

F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Key Features High survivability/lethality Long range/endurance Low radar cross section Low vulnerability Advanced electronic warfare 6,780 kg (14,950 lb) internal fuel 7,430 kg (16,380 lb) external fuel Advanced radar and FLIR 11 weapon stations Air refueling store for tanking (5) 1,820 liter (480 gal.) external tanks Growth Potential Improved deployability Short field performance Minimal support equipment Space Electrical power Cooling Hydraulics The Super Hornet will provide the capability to fight and survive well into the 21st century CC42P09017.ppt

F/A-18E/F Subsystems Propulsion system Hydraulic system Independent circuits for safety/survivability Dual pressure hydraulics allows more compact system Twin engines for safety/survivability Unrestricted engine operation Reliable and maintainable engines Flight control system Proven excellent handling qualities for safety and combat maneuverability No angle-of-attack limitations for most combat configurations Secondary power system Onboard power/cooling for ground maintenance Self contained engine start capability system Large internal fuel capacity plus 5 external tanks Aerial refueling store capability Electrical system Redundant generators for safety/survivability Significant growth capacity Environmental control system Cooling capacity for all environmental extremes Significant growth capacity F/A-18E/F systems provide robust mission capability, safety, and growth CC42P09021.ppt

F/A-18E/F Key Enabling Technologies AESA Air-to-air APG -65/73 radar 3rd generation FLIR T a r g e tin g, n a v ig a tio n, a n d la s e r d e s ig n a tio n D e te c tio n /r e c o g n itio n 3 to 5 tim e s lo n g e r Air-to-s urface AES A radar G round M aritim e JHMCS C r it ic a l in f o r m a tio n a lw a y s in p ilo t s f ie ld -o f -v ie w A ir c r a f t p a r a m e t e r s W e a p o n s y s te m s ta tu s H ig h o f f b o r e s ig h t v is u a l c u e in g o f s e n s o r s and weapons 2-3 tim e s lo n g e r Hig h res olution d e te c tio n r a n g e maps at long rang es S im u lta n e o u s a ir -to -a ir a n d a ir -to -g r o u n d tr a c k in g Precis ion bombing in all weather conditions Avionics integration Radar FLIR Data link M ultis ource Integ rati on RWR Mission planning FLIR Payload Network Centric Operations CIT Target information 2 Airborne command and control as s et 3 4 99 C ommand and control C oordination 98 B Sensor pointing r Rada C D Situation awareness format (notional) 1 1 -s to r e s ta tio n s F le x ib le A s y m m e tr ic c a p a b ility C ontrol C enter F/A-18A-F F/A-18 G round forces MIDS DCS DCS T a rg e t c o o r d in a tio n a n d lo c a tio n CC42P09056.ppt

Electronic Warfare Systems ALR-67(V)3 radar warning receiver ALE-50 towed decoy High pulse density Improved emitter ID Improved sensitivity Complement to ALQ-214 Increases threat miss distance ALQ-214 onboard jammer Defeats pulse, pulse doppler, and continuous wave threats ALE-47 countermeasure dispenser Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (IDECM) Advanced electronic warfare system provides survivability against modern threats CC42P09031.ppt

Large Payload Capability and Multi-Mission Flexibility * In long range plan for clearance Station 1 and 11 Air-to-air weapons AIM-9 AIM-9 AMRAAM* (6) AMRAAM* (6) Air-to-air payload Station 2 and 10 Air-to-air weapons Air-to-surface weapons Station 3 and 9 11 Store stations Air-to-air weapons Air-to-surface weapons tank Station 4 and 8 Air-to-air weapons Air-to-surface weapons tank AIM-9 HARM HARM Laser Guided Bomb Targeting AMRAAM FLIR AIM-9 JDAM Precision strike with self-escort/self-protection Station 5 and 7 Station 6 Sensors Air-to-air weapons Sensors Air-to-surface weapons Aerial refueling store tank Significant weapon payload/flexibility increases warfighting options ALQ-218 HARM Antennas HARM AM R AAM AM R AAM ALQ-99 ALQ-99 ALQ-99 (low band) ALQ-218 Antennas Airborne electronic attack CC42P09019.ppt

Advanced Flight Controls Excellent flying qualities High departure resistance Rapid nosepointing capability (in excess of 30 /sec) Slow landing speeds Precise target acquisition Plus.. No angle-of-attack limits for any symmetric Air-to-air or air-to-ground configurations No dedicated speedbrake because traditional control surfaces used for deceleration Self-repairing flight controls for increased safety and combat survivability Highly maneuverable and safe to fly CC42P09023.ppt

Advanced Forward Cockpit Head-up display (20 field-of-view) Multifunction color displays Up-front control/display Touch-sensitive LCD (12.7 cm x 12.7 cm) (5 in. x 5 in.) (10.2 cm x 12.7 cm) (4 in. x 5 in.) Multipurpose color display Engine/fuel display (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm) (6 in. x 6 in.) HOTAS controls Joint helmet mounted cueing system Nigh-vision compatible Easy to fly optimized for minimum pilot workload CC42P09034.ppt

Advanced Aft Cockpit Up-front control/display Touch sensitive LCD Fully missionized for increased lethality and survivability Complementary crew operations Independent controls Large display Advanced tactical display Full-color (20.3 cm x 25.4 cm) (8 in. x 10 in.) Advanced multi-purpose displays Full-color LCD (12.7 cm x 12.7 cm) (5 in. x 5 in.) Precise target designation Improved situation awareness Combat capable two-seat trainer Nigh-vision compatible Dual hand controllers Joint helmet mounted cueing system Large full-color display enables maximum situation awareness and targeting efficiency CC42P09035.ppt

Air Superiority Long range dominance Stealth AESA radar AMRAMM Situational awareness Long range AESA radar ATFLIR Data link Electronic identification Integrated digital map Target data fusion Close-in lethality High maneuverability Helmet mounted display Agile, high angle missile First look First shot First kill CC42P09044.ppt

Range and Endurance Combat Air Patrol AIM -9 AM R AAM AM R AAM AM R AAM AIM -9 AM R AAM 380 NM mission radius 2.0 hours CAP (no tanking) The Super Hornet s long combat air patrol time provides effective protection of sovereign airspace CC42P09047.ppt

Precision Attack Weapon load flexibility Precision weapon delivery All-weather, day or night Long standoff range Multiple targets per pass Survivability Target location/designation High resolution SAR Advanced FLIR Advanced countermeasures Maneuverability with stores Damage tolerant airframe/systems The Super Hornet finds and destroys targets with precision accuracy in any weather, day or night CC42P09045.ppt

Advanced Weapons Current Planned AIM-9X AIM-120 High off-boresite capability Highly maneuverable IR countermeasures resistant Long-range BVR Upgrade JSOW JDAM Adverse weather day/night Multiple targets per pass Max kinematic range 70NM Adverse weather day/night Smart submunitions or unitary warhead Long term combat proven CC42P09086.ppt

Range and Endurance Ship Attack Mission AIM-9 AG M-84 AG M-84 AMR AA M Maritime Patrol AIM-9 AIM-9 AG M-84 AG M-84 ATFLIR 805 NM mission radius 1,135 NM mission radius AMR AA M AIM-9 ATFLIR 300 NM mission radius 2.3 hours patrol time 3.2 hours patrol time CC42P09134.ppt

In-Flight Refueling Tanker Force structure flexibility Easier coordination of tanker and combat aircraft Long range deployment Increased combat effectiveness Self-contained tanker force Extended range combat missions Increased mission duration Greater weapon payload Every F/A-18E/F is capable of serving as an in-flight refueling tanker CC42P09022.ppt

F/A-18E/F Survivability Balanced approach to survivability Low radar cross section Long s tandoff rang e Integ rated, long rang e s ens ors S tandoff weapons Integ rated countermeas ure Onboard and towed jamming S urvive if hit (low vulnerable area) Twin eng ines Active fire s uppres s ion CC42P09058.ppt

F/A-18E/F Easily Deploys to Remote Sites Minimal support equipment required Excellent reliability Ease of maintenance Auxiliary power unit Self-contained ladder No liquid oxygen Excellent short field performance Very slow approach speed Steep glide slope Precise touchdown Rugged landing gear Excellent ground handling U.S. Navy carrier suitability influence provides excellent austere basing capability CC42P09053.ppt

Supportability Advantages Maintenance free APU and brake accumulators Advanced, highly reliable systems Electronic flight control rigging 42% fewer parts than F/A-18C/D Higher order language software Expanded built-in-test (98% fault isolation capability) Improved landing gear and wheels Improved corrosion resistance Electronic engine control (no mechanical rigging) Engine change in less than 30 minutes Reliability and maintainability advantages CC42P04012.ppt ILS

Tailored Support Organizational Level Extensive BIT, rapid turn around Daily, Turnaround inspections Engine remove and replace Intermediate Level Minimal investment required Low cost solution - utilize existing USN/OEM/Regional capability Extensive capability available Higher level of autonomy Depot Level No scheduled aircraft level maintenance Component maintenance beyond Intermediate capability at U.S. Depot, OEM or in-country industry F/A-18E/F support is tailored to customer requirements CC42P04002.ppt ILS

Super Hornet Summary USG is committed to Super Hornet Super Hornet is a key catalyst to foster government-to-government relations Provides key capability, promotes interoperability stable/declining cost low risk demonstrated affordability E/F/G leads-to and complements F-35 No change long-term F-35 planning E/F/G = F-35: Complementary capabilities mitigates capability gap Committed to long-term, stable production F/A-18E/F: Available now, supportable now, interoperable now USG prepared for direct offer: Near term aircraft, training and support The HIT is international USG/HIT prepared to offer sale and and financing alternatives FMS, direct commercial, hybrid flexible Financing, leasing and other alternatives Relationship with USN enables affordable improvement of capabilty Opportunities for collaborative upgrades Cooperate with USN with incorporation of planned capability roadmap: Advanced sensors and network centric capability Secures potential capability gap CC42P05011.ppt International Political Decision Maker