html5-img
1 / 10

Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Professional Development Center (NMOPDC) UAS Support: A Training Perspective William

Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Professional Development Center (NMOPDC) UAS Support: A Training Perspective William Stamper NMOPDD Atlantic 13 March 2012. Introduction: Training and UAS?. Key Considerations METOC support role WRT increased UAS presence

wauna
Download Presentation

Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Professional Development Center (NMOPDC) UAS Support: A Training Perspective William

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Professional Development Center(NMOPDC)UAS Support: A Training PerspectiveWilliam StamperNMOPDD Atlantic13 March 2012 UNCLASSIFIED

  2. Introduction: Training and UAS? • Key Considerations • METOC support role WRT increased UAS presence • Training response to support requirement RQ-21A INTEGRATOR STUAS • Today’s Discussion • Forecast Considerations • Tactical Considerations • The way ahead UNCLASSIFIED

  3. Forecast Considerations • Traditional forecast parameters still apply (winds-vis-precip) • Greater forecast fidelity required • Tighter (and more) thresholds • Additional forecast considerations • Operating with other aircraft (OP zones, etc.) • Specific launch and recovery envelopes and requirements such as pitch and roll • Orbit stand-off ranges driven by the environment • UAS missions often planned far in advance UNCLASSIFIED

  4. Tactical Considerations & Training Challenges • TDAs: • Deeper understanding of sensors, systems, capabilities • AREPS/TAWS: sensor/system updates; program improvements (e.g., AREPS evap duct calc) • Other TDAs: load approval, incorporate into training • Other training and support issues/gaps • Many customers don’t grasp METOC support extent • Many METOC do not understand UAS depth • Non-POR sensors and systems (e.g., SCAN EAGLE) • UHF LOS Comms UNCLASSIFIED

  5. The Way Ahead… • Our training efforts continue • AREPS and TAWS Primer updates • Teams get flexed in our Team Trainer events • Advanced training classes in the works (?) • Deeper training on NAAPS, COAMPS, other forecast-related tools & products • Continued emphasis on forecaster interaction • Continued collaboration with key players • Software developers • UAS teams/developers/R&D UNCLASSIFIED

  6. The Way Ahead… • Continue our role as a conduit for product improvement • Assist Fleet users in getting requests to the right folks • Continue support advocacy (new sensors/systems) MQ-8B FIRESCOUT VTUAV • PDD SMEs assist with sensor/system/target updates UNCLASSIFIED

  7. Better Education Through Visualization… UNCLASSIFIED

  8. The Way Ahead… • Reach Back DOES work… • AREPS and TAWS RB has shifted (or will soon) to the FWCs in Norfolk and San Diego • FNMOC maintains some of their role • PDDs play a major part in training/sustaining the RB personnel UNCLASSIFIED

  9. A Note on Reach-Back Five Cornerstones for Effective RB Support UNCLASSIFIED

  10. Questions? UNCLASSIFIED

More Related