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Miniature Air Launched Decoy

(MALD®) & Future Concepts

Presented at the NDIA


48th Annual Targets, UAVs & Range
Operations Symposium & Exhibition

10/20/2010

Raytheon Missile Systems

®MALD is a registered trademark of Raytheon Company


Cleared For Public Release 5 May 2010, 96ABW-2010-0286
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Miniature Air Launched Decoy
• Low-Cost, Air-Launched Programmable Craft
• Duplicates the Combat Flight Profiles Signatures of U.S. and Allied Aircraft
• Deceives Air Defense Systems that Pose a Threat to U.S. and Allied Pilots
• Modular Flexible System Capable of Delivering a Spectrum of Effects

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MALD®…Family of Multi-Role Missiles

• Modularity—Same Production Line


• Affordable—Swiss Army Knife Design
• Flexibility—Spectrum of Effects
MALD®
USAF Programs
MALD®-J Two MALD® s in Same Hole!

MALD®-J Inc II USAF Study


MALD®-W

MALD®-V Raytheon Growth


MALD®-A Initiatives
MALD®- TL

“MALD®…Spectrum of Effects”
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MALD® Vehicle
B-52 and F-16 Threshold A/C
.50M

1.70M
(0 °)

.40M

2.85M
1.59M ”
1.49M
1.49”

0.69M
0.69”
2.85 ”
2.85M
2.88M
2.88 ”
19.7”

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MALD® Air Vehicle Overview
Airframe A/C Interface Fuel System
• 1760 or Unpowered interface • Bladder
• 14” suspension
• 2 Position Umbilical RIB / UPLIC
Payload Area
GPS Antenna
Stab Aug Device (Grid SAD)

Antennas
Launch Battery Assembly

Turbojet Engine
Assembly

GPS Aided INS (GAINS)

Range Safety System (RSS)

Engine Interface Unit (EIU)


CAS/WAS

Wing Deployment Assembly


SAS Antenna Inlet Cover
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MALD® Capabilities
• Specifications
– System Weight: ~ 280 Pounds
– Payload Weight ~ 40 Pounds
– Payload Power ~ 1 KVA

• Flexible Aircraft Interface


– 1760 Interface or Unpowered
– 14 Inch (35.56 cm) Suspension Lugs
– Pull Lanyard

• GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation Systems (GAINS)


– Precise Preprogrammed Navigation

• Signature Augmentation System (SAS)


– Contains Various Active Radar Enhancers with a Range of Frequencies
– Simulates Range of Relative Aircraft Sizes

• Missions Preprogrammed Prior to Launch

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MALD® Performance Capabilities

•Operating Altitudes:
– T/O to 35K’ MSL • Materiel Reliability:
– Launched 6K’ AGL to 25K’ MSL – .93
– Post Launch 2K’ AGL to 35K’ MSL
• Service Life:
• Rate of Climb: – 60 Days Cum if Sheltered
– 1500 fpm @ 25K’ MSL – 30 Days Not Sheltered
– 4000 fpm @ 3K’ MSL
• Shelf Minimum
• Launch: – 15 Year Shelf Life in Container
– Envelope 1G (± 0.5 G) Level flight
– 6K’ AGL to 25K’ MSL • Storage Reliability:
– 220K to 450KCAS, NTE 0.90M – 0.95, Allowed Degrade to 0.80 Over 15 yrs
• Jettison:
– No Restriction to Aircraft Jettison Envelopes (T=O)
• Carriage Life:
– Minimum of 60 hours
o Certified F-16 and B-52

•Turn Maneuverability: • Built-in-Test (BIT) Reprogramming:


– Not to Exceed 5 min
– Represent Aircraft Turn Maneuvers of 2Gs @
2K’ MSL to 19K’ MSL

• Temperature:
– +71 ºCentigrade (ºC) to -46 ºC
– 0.35M to 0.9M @ 3K’ MSL

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MALD® Highlights
•Near Perfect DT, Delivering to USAF Now…Completing IOT&E
– Over 300 MALD®’s on Contract…Working Fourth Production Contract Now
•MALD®-J in EMD, 4th Production Contract Postures for J IOT&E
– FRP Decision & Release Policy Follows…MALD® Aerial Target Ready Now
• Recognized by Aviation Week for Program Excellence in 2009

Delivered First MALD™ to USAF!

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MALD®…
Family of Multi-Role Missiles
• Modularity—Same Production Line
• Affordable—Swiss Army Knife Design
• Flexibility—Spectrum of Effects
MALD® USAF
MALD®-J Programs
Two MALD® s in Same Hole!
MALD®-J Inc II USAF Study
MALD®-W
MALD®-V Raytheon
MALD®-A Growth Initiatives
MALD®-TL MALD® Hyper-Baric™ Camden Test

“MALD®…Delivering a Spectrum of Effects”


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MALD®-V (“Truck”)
• MALD® Less the Payload--Use Indigenous Payload or as Aerial Target
– Maximizes Scarce R&D Dollars for Payload Development
– Reduces Development Risks Using a Proven Solution
– Compresses Development Schedules
– Easily Integrated/Employed From Multiple Aircraft
• International Interest Increasing…
RAYTHEON PROPRIETARY RAYTHEON PROPRIETARY
Affordable Miniature Aerial
TM TM

MALD-V™ “Truck” Target (AMAT)


Payload Area
• Maximize Aerial Engagement Opportunities Within Budgets
• User Integrates Own Payload
– Jamming Equipment
– Seeker • Can Replicate the Size of Multiple
– Data Link
– Surveillance Equipment
Different Aircraft for Beyond Visual
– Warhead Range Training Engagements

Tactical Payload Removed


• Easily Launched from Military,
Non-Military Aircraft, or Container
Mass Simulator Included
Launched

RAYTHEON PROPRIETARY 4/3/2009 Page 12


RAYTHEON PROPRIETARY Page 1

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MALD®-V as an Aerial Target
• Maximize Aerial Engagement Opportunities Within Budgets
– Replicate Multiple Different Aircraft for BVR Training
– Use to Deplete Shelf-Life Expired Air-to-Air Radar and/or IR Missiles

• Easily Launched from Military or Non-Military Aircraft

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Raytheon’s Effort onto New Platforms
• Fit Checks Accomplished
– F-18
– Harrier

• Preliminary Studies
– JSF
 Initial Discussions with Lockheed Held 12-09
 A MALD™ fit into Weapons Bay Planned
 Fit Check with JSF Launch Rack Planned

– Eurofighter
 Fit Check Planned

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Why MALD®?
• Only Sub-300 Pound, Low Cost System With an Extended Range
• In Production MALD®
USAF
MALD®-J Programs
• Flexible Aircraft Interface
MALD®-J Inc II
– Flight Certified on F-16, Low Entry Costs USAF Study

– 1760 Interface or Unpowered (Pull Lanyard) MALD®-W


– 14 Inch (35.56 cm) Suspension Lugs MALD®-V Raytheon
– Transferable to Other Aircraft Growth
MALD®-A
Initiatives
• Spectrum of Effects MALD®-TL
– Reduces Logistics Foot Print
– Multiple Systems Leverage from Single Design

• “Truck” Accommodates Different Avionics &


Communication Goals

• Unprecedented Flight Test Box Score


• Award Winning R&D Team
MALD® …A Low-Cost Aerial Target Alternative
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Back Ups

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System Benefits
 Increases Survivability in Defense of Airspace
– Entice the Enemy to Expend Resources on Decoys
– Creates an Advantage in the Air to Air Arena
 Force Multiplier for Gaining Air Superiority
– Makes You Appear to Have More Aircraft
– Responsive, Persistent, Cost-effective
 Stimulate Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS)
– Deceive/Confuse IADS Commanders
– Forces Difficult Engagements Using Scarce Resources
 Reduce Reliance on Manned Aircraft for SEAD
– Persistent, Flexible, Expendable, and Affordable
 Simple, Modular, Cost-Efficient
– Versatile Airframe
– Interoperable

Increases Survivability…
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MALD® GAINS Performance
• Continuous Operation • GPS Acquisition Performance
– 18 Hours – Cold Start – 60 Seconds
– Warm Start – 15 Seconds
• Navigation System – Dynamics – Hot Start – 5 Seconds
– Angular Displacements, Rates, Accelerations
– Linear Acceleration and Velocities • Waypoint Capacity
– 100 Waypoints
•Navigation – Horizontal
– <30M With GPS • Growth Potential/Activities
– <2NM After 5 min Without GPS – Anti-Jam
– Thermal Conditioning
• Navigation Systems – Vertical – Data Link Interface
– <30 m GPS
– <1000 ft After 5 Min Without GPS • GPS
– L1 and L2
•Time of Arrival Control – SAASM Compliant
– +/- 20 Seconds at Waypoint

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MALD® Guidance Scheme
SIDE VIEW Constant
radius arc
Waypoint #3 Pushover
Waypoint # 1
Waypoint #2
Launch Point
Terminal
Vertical Guidance Uses Position and Rate Feedback From Follow Mission
Navigation to Achieve Altitude Profile in Mission Plan Plan Glide Line to
Final Waypoint

Sample Scenario with 4 Waypoints.


Ditch Point Waypoint #4
• Up to 100 Waypoints are Possible.

Ditch Point
Ditch
Maneuver
TOP VIEW
Waypoint # 1

Lateral Turn
Turn
Path Capture

Turn

Launch
• Lateral Guidance Turns Using Constant Radius
• Roll Command is Chosen to Keep GPS Antenna Up Waypoint #4

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Launch - Separation - Transition to Cruise

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MALD® Payload System

Antenna Suite

~27” ~10”

~8.5”

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Aircraft Interface
• Flexible Aircraft Interface
– Compatible with an MIL-8591 14 Inch Suspension Lugs
– Un powered Interface
 No Umbilical
 Lanyard Squibbed Battery
– Smart Data Interface (1760)

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MALD® Mission Planning
• Mission Planning
– JMPS Compatible

• Un powered Interface
– Missions Loaded via RIB on the Ground with CMBRE*
 Maximum of 8 Missions
– Ground Crew or Pilots Selects Mission Prior to Take Off
 Cannot Be Changed Once Aircraft Takes Off

• Smart Data Interface (1760)


– Mission Data Loaded onto Aircraft – Multiple Missions
– Pilot Loads a Single Mission onto MALD™ Prior to Launch
RIB BATTERY
– Mission Can be Changed Prior to Launch HOLDER

GPS CONNECTOR J43

DISPLAY

* Common Munitions Bit/Re Programming Equipment


SCROLL AND SELECT
PUSH BUTTONS

FACTORY TEST
CONNECTOR

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