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operate from remote bases to support tactical requirements.
THREATS BY SURVIVABILITY CLASSIFICATION
To credibly assess the threat a UA will face one must consider the entire system, including the ground
station and data link as well as the aircraft. One must also consider the entire spectrum of threat types,
including directed energy weapons (DEW) and nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC). A basis for
starting a general threat analysis is to consider the types of threats and the likelihood each could engage
each UA category Tables K-1 and K-2). For a detailed threat analysis, a UA must be assessed
individually based on its specific design, mission, and mode of operation.
UAS ROADMAP 2005
APPENDIX K – SURVIVABILITY
Page K-5
TABLE K-1. SURVIVABILITY CLASSIFICATION LETHAL THREAT MATRIX.
Survivability Category
Ground
Fire
Air
Defense
Artillery
Shoulder
Launched
Missiles
RF
Missiles
Air-to-
Air
Missiles Laser NBC
Small
Medium
Large – Low Altitude
Large – High Altitude
TABLE K-2. SURVIVABILITY CLASSIFICATION NON-LETHAL THREAT MATRIX.
Survivability Category Jamming Deception Meaconing
Intrusion
and
Exploitation
Small
Medium
Large – Low Altitude
Large – High Altitude
SURVIVABILITY DESIGN FEATURES BY SURVIVABILITY CATEGORY
Survivability design features should be considered with respect to an UA’s size, required mission and the
potential threat environment. Table K-3 is a partial list of potential survivability features and the class of
platform they may be most applicable to. The features cover both susceptibility reduction and
vulnerability reduction. These potential survivability design features should be considered in the systems
engineering design process to develop the most effective UA for the lowest life cycle cost.
TABLE K-3. SURVIVABILITY DESIGN FEATURES BY SURVIVABILITY CLASSIFICATION.
Survivability Design Feature Survivability Category of UA
Mission Planning/Tactics All
Acoustic Signature Reduction Small
IR Signature Reduction Small, Medium, Large
RF Emission Signature Reduction Large
RF Signature Reduction Medium, Large
Visual Signature Reduction Small, Medium
Dry Bay Foam Large
Fire Shielding Large
Redundancy and Separation Medium, Large
Distributed Fire Suppression Large
Fire Walls Large
Powder Panels (Fire Suppressant) Large
Fuel System Management Medium, Large
Hydrodynamic Ram Protection Large
Fuel Tank Ullage Inerting Large
Fuel Tank Ullage Protection Large
Fuel Tank/Line Self-sealing Large
UAS ROADMAP 2005
APPENDIX K – SURVIVABILITY
Page K-6
AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY RESOURCES
Department of Defense Department of Homeland Security
Army Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
U.S. Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate FAA
(AATD)
Ft. Eustis, VA
Phone: (757) 878-5609 / DSN 937
http://www.aatd.eustis.army.mil
U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
Phone: (410) 278-5052 / DSN 298
http://www.arl.army.mil/slad
Fire Safety Branch AAR-440
William J. Hughes Technical Center - AAR 440
Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405
Phone: 609-485-5620
http://www.fire.tc.faa.gov
Air Force Other Resources
Aerospace Survivability & Safety Flight
46 OG/OGM/OL-AC
46th Test Wing
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Phone: (937) 255-2237 x213 / DSN 785
http://assf.wpafb.af.mil
Navy
Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center
46 OG/OGM/OL-AC/SURVIAC
2700 D Street Bldg. 1661
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7605
Phone: (937) 255-4840 / DSN 785
http://iac.dtic.mil/surviac
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
Survivability & Threat Lethality Division (4.9.6)
Phone: (301) 342-0142 / DSN 342
Patuxent Naval Air Station
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA)
Survivability Technical Committee
http://www.aiaa.org/tc/sur
Naval Research Laboratory
4555 Overlook Ave., SW
Washington DC, 20375
Joint
The Aircraft Survivability Education
http://aircraft-survivability.com
Joint Aircraft Survivability Program Office
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