Date
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ANG 11 N Add OH
Category
ANG
State
Ohio
Type Draft
Change Item
State Association First Name
Tom
State Association Last Name
Calhoun
Proposal Statement
Fund and procure an enhanced Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Coyote UAS sensor
Recommendation Information
This sensor will provide Full Motion Video (FMV), Video Data Link (VDL), increased Field of View (FOV), cursor-on target/infrared cueing, low-light television, hyper multi-spectral sensors, thermal imaging and a target laser range finder/designator capability for the C-130 as a launch platform.
CRITICAL NEED FOR SUPPORT- ANG C-130 aircraft Personnel Recovery (PR) forces are trained and equipped to utilize stand-alone ROVER technology to enhance battle space awareness when forward deployed away from tactical operations centers. However, no airborne reception / broadcast capability is fielded currently.
STATES IMPACTED - All C-130 ANG Aircraft at CONUS and OCONUS sites.
MISSION CRITICAL NEED - The current aircraft configuration does not provide the equipment to digitally communicate, provide adequate video imagery, or be able to find, fix, and track points of interest. An enhanced Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR)Coyote UAS sensor will provide; Full Motion Video (FMV), Video Data Link (VDL), increased Field of View (FOV), cursor-on target/infrared cueing, low-light television, hyper multi-spectral sensors, thermal imaging and a target laser range finder/designator capabilities.
DEPLOYMENTJUSTIFICATION- With the above technology C/HC/ MC-130s will now be able to organically collect and disseminate real time images of survivor for dissemination to other PR forces and command and control agencies.
FUNDING JUSTIFICATION - Funding for program will be a candidate for the NGREA (APPN 0350) budget allocation.
USAF FUNDING TO DATE - AFSOC is considering this capability for their aircraft as well.
ANG REQUIREMENT - For each of the C/HC/MC-130s in the Air National Guard, Coyote UAS system is needed.
CRITICAL NEED FOR SUPPORT- ANG C-130 aircraft Personnel Recovery (PR) forces are trained and equipped to utilize stand-alone ROVER technology to enhance battle space awareness when forward deployed away from tactical operations centers. However, no airborne reception / broadcast capability is fielded currently.
STATES IMPACTED - All C-130 ANG Aircraft at CONUS and OCONUS sites.
MISSION CRITICAL NEED - The current aircraft configuration does not provide the equipment to digitally communicate, provide adequate video imagery, or be able to find, fix, and track points of interest. An enhanced Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR)Coyote UAS sensor will provide; Full Motion Video (FMV), Video Data Link (VDL), increased Field of View (FOV), cursor-on target/infrared cueing, low-light television, hyper multi-spectral sensors, thermal imaging and a target laser range finder/designator capabilities.
DEPLOYMENTJUSTIFICATION- With the above technology C/HC/ MC-130s will now be able to organically collect and disseminate real time images of survivor for dissemination to other PR forces and command and control agencies.
FUNDING JUSTIFICATION - Funding for program will be a candidate for the NGREA (APPN 0350) budget allocation.
USAF FUNDING TO DATE - AFSOC is considering this capability for their aircraft as well.
ANG REQUIREMENT - For each of the C/HC/MC-130s in the Air National Guard, Coyote UAS system is needed.
Resolution No.
11
Item No
N
Additional State Sponsors
GA, NY, CA
Fiscal Year
2018
State Association Email
Capt Ryan McMaster / [email protected]
State Association Phone Number
330-591-7778