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USASMDC/ARSTRAT

Mr. James Johnson. USASMDC/ARSTRAT. Agenda. Quick Command Overview Air & Missile Defense Contribution Space & Missile Defense School and Doctrine Center Technology Center. USASMDC/ARSTRAT Mission.

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USASMDC/ARSTRAT

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  1. Mr. James Johnson USASMDC/ARSTRAT Distribution A SMDC# 8031 (As of July 18)

  2. Agenda • Quick Command Overview • Air & Missile Defense Contribution • Space & Missile Defense School and Doctrine Center • Technology Center

  3. Distribution A SMDC# 8031(As of July 18) USASMDC/ARSTRAT Mission Develops and provides current and future global space, missile defense, and high altitude capabilities to the Army, Joint Force, and our Allies and partners, to enable multi-domain combat effects; enhance deterrence, assurance, and detection of strategic attacks; and protect the Nation. Priorities Mission Areas USASMDC/ARSTRAT • Protect our Homeland • Provide combat-ready forces and capabilities • Plan and conduct synchronized global operations • Prepare or adopt leap-ahead concepts and technologies • Preserve and account for the Nation’s critical resources • Promote and foster a positive command climate Priorities ASCC/Operational Support Service Activities Army Proponency Senior Commander JFCC IMD Other CG Roles & Responsibilities • Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense (JFCC IMD) • Senior Commander for U.S. Army Garrison - Kwajalein Atoll and Fort Greely, Alaska • Army Air and Missile Defense Enterprise Integrator • Personnel Developer, Functional Area 40 Space Operations Officers 1st Space Brigade 100th Missile Defense Brigade (GMD) Future Warfare Center Technical Center

  4. A Global Command Distribution A SMDC# 8031 (As of July 18) White: HQs, FWC, Technical Center and Army Astronauts Gold: Space Operations (OPS) Red: Missile Defense OPS Green: Senior Commander (SC) RSSC-West NB & WB SATCOM System Experts RSSC-EUR 1st Space BDE 100th MD BDE (GMD) C Co/53rd Signal BN (WSOC) 49th MD BN (GMD) E Co/53rd Signal BN (WSOC) JTAGS – EUCOM ASPDO FWC JTAGS-Japan Ft Greely, AK FT-MMC & G2 GEOINT FBM Battery x2-Japan HQs USASMDC/ARSTRAT FBM Battery-Turkey IDT Security DET, Ft Drum, NY 100th MD BDE (GMD) DET, VAFB, CA A&B Co/53rd Signal BN (WSOC) JTAGS-Korea TC FWC Army Astronaut DET TCM-SGMD D Co/53rd Signal BN (WSOC) JTAGS-CENTCOM RTS RSSC-East RSSC-PAC ARSST FBM Battery-Israel USAG-KA ASCE FBM Battery-CENTCOM ~2700 Authorized Personnel (FY18) With over 700 operational forces forward stationed or deployed Uniquely Organized, Geographically Well-Positioned, Regionally Aligned

  5. Command Relationships USSTRATCOM Functional & Service Components and Centers Assigned Army Commands, Army Service Component Commands & Direct Reporting Units (DRU) ADCON FWD DET FWD DET USARNORTH AMC Joint Force Maritime Component Command Fleet Forces Command USARSO USARCENT Air Force Global Strike Command FORSCOM Joint Force Air Component Command USAREUR LNO Air Force Space Command Joint Force Space Component Command TRADOC USARAF USASMDC/ARSTRAT JFCC IMD USASMDC/ARSTRAT IMCOM FGAK USAG-KA Joint Warfare Analysis Center MARFORSTRAT USARCYBER Futures Command USARPAC LNOs: USNORTHCOM USCENTCOM TRADOC/ARCIC Other Army DRUs EUSA USASOC SDDC Distribution A SMDC# 8031 (As of July 18)

  6. AMD Contribution

  7. Air and Missile Defense Capabilities-Key Strategic Enablers Distribution A – SMDC# 8059

  8. Global Missile Threat The ballistic and cruise missile threat continues to increase with the proliferation of missile technology. The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in ballistic missile capabilities to include accuracy, post-boost maneuverability, and combat effectiveness. - NASIC, 2017 Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat Distribution A – SMDC# 8059

  9. Other Emerging Threats: UAS, Cyber, EW Distribution A – SMDC# 8059

  10. Readiness: Army’s Top Priority Training Maintenance Modernization Distribution A – SMDC# 8064

  11. IAMD Investments Left of Launch Right of Launch Friendly Capability Enemy Threat Vulnerability Vulnerability $$$$ AMD Research, Development, and Procurement Dollars $$$ Distribution A – SMDC# 8064

  12. U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense School and Doctrine CenterColorado Springs, CO Mission: Educate and train forces, and develop Army doctrine for space and missile defense operations to enable Army forces to support combatant commands. Vision: Army space and missile defense forces trained and ready for the challenges of tomorrow The Army’s Space and Missile Defense Training “Institute of Excellence” Distribution A – SMDC# 8031C

  13. Distribution A - SMDC# 7144, 7178,7223 , 8119, 8127

  14. High Energy Lasers HELMTT MEHEL 2.0 Unmanned Aerial System Engagements Joint Improvised-threat Defeat Organization (JIDO) Hard-kill Challenge Developing / Demonstrating a Mobile Tactical HEL System to Defeat RAM / UAS Maneuver Fires Integration Experiment (MFIX) Distribution A - SMDC# 7144

  15. Multi-Mission High Energy Laser (MMHEL) Technology Maturation Initiative Demonstrate a 50 kW-class combat-platform-based system that can maneuver with Brigade Combat Teams to defeat UAS, RAM and ISR threats Distribution A - SMDC# 7178

  16. Benefits of SmallSats in LEO • Low Cost • Per-Unit Cost Very Low • Enables Affordable Satellite Constellations • Minimal Personnel and Logistics Tail • Frequent Technology Refresh • Survivable • Fly Above Threats and Crowded Airspace • Rapid Augmentation and Reconstitution • Very Small Target • Operate in degraded and denied environments • Responsive • Short-Notice Deployment • Tasked from Theater • Persistent and Globally Available • Can Adapt to the Threat Distribution A - SMDC# 7223

  17. Kestrel Eye (KE) Launch And Deployment KE launch as cargo resupply on SpaceX-CRS-12 14 Aug 2017 KE deployment from ISS 24 Oct 2017 Distribution A - SMDC# 7223

  18. Kestrel Eye CONOPS Example Satellites in Orbit Simple Ground Station Kestrel Eye Imagery (Representative) Distribution to the Warfighter “Point & Click” Tasking Launch Rapid Situational Awareness for the Tactical Warfighter Distribution A - SMDC# 7223

  19. Concepts Analysis Lab (CAL) • Kestrel Eye Support • Army Cost Efficient - Research Experiments and Demonstrations (ACES RED) #1 • Precision Track and Search System (PTS) radar operations • Technical Center Directed Research Program (TCDRP) Distribution A – SMDC# 8119

  20. Any Questions?

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