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Major Weapon Systems - U.S. Department of Defense

Aircraft & Related Systems $ Systems $ Systems $ Defense Programs$ & Munitions$ Support Activities$ $ & Maritime Systems $ Based Systems $ Weapon Systems Aircraft & Related Systems Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems Ground Systems Missile Defense ProgramsFY 2019 Modernization Total: $ BillionOVERVIEWT hecombinedcapabilitiesandperformanceofUn itedStates( ) weaponsystemsareunmatchedthroughoutthewo rld, militaryforceshavetheadvantageoveranyadv ersary. TheFiscalYe a r(FY)2019acquisition(ProcurementandResea rch,Development,Te s t ,andEvaluation(RDT&E)fundingrequestforth eDepartmentofDefense(DoD)budgettotals$ billion,whichincludesbaseandOverseasCont ingencyOperations(OCO)funding; $ billionforProcurementfundedprogramsand$ billionforRDT&Efundedprograms.)

Department of Defense (DoD) budget totals $236.7 billion, which includes base and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) funding; $144.3 billion for Procurement funded programs and $92.4 billion for RDT&E funded programs. Of the $236.7 billion, $92.3 billion is for programs that have been designated as Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPs).

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1 Aircraft & Related Systems $ Systems $ Systems $ Defense Programs$ & Munitions$ Support Activities$ $ & Maritime Systems $ Based Systems $ Weapon Systems Aircraft & Related Systems Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems Ground Systems Missile Defense ProgramsFY 2019 Modernization Total: $ BillionOVERVIEWT hecombinedcapabilitiesandperformanceofUn itedStates( ) weaponsystemsareunmatchedthroughoutthewo rld, militaryforceshavetheadvantageoveranyadv ersary. TheFiscalYe a r(FY)2019acquisition(ProcurementandResea rch,Development,Te s t ,andEvaluation(RDT&E)fundingrequestforth eDepartmentofDefense(DoD)budgettotals$ billion,whichincludesbaseandOverseasCont ingencyOperations(OCO)funding; $ billionforProcurementfundedprogramsand$ billionforRDT&Efundedprograms.)

2 Ofthe$ billion,$ billionis forprogramsthathavebeendesignatedasMajor DefenseAcquisitionPrograms(MDAPs). ,thisbookis organizedbythefollowingmissionareacatego ries:MissionAreaCategories($ in Billions)Numbers may not add due to roundingFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemINTRODUCTION(23%)(4%)(6%)(7%)(9%)( 28%)(14%)(4%)(5%) Missiles and Munitions Shipbuilding and Maritime Systems Space Based Systems Science & Technology Mission Support ActivitiesTHE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDING IN FY 2019 FOR PROCUREMENT AND RDT&E, BY COMPONENT AND BY CATEGORY *(Dollars in Billions)* Does not include Mission Support costsNumbers may not add due to roundingFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemINTRODUCTION$0$10$20$30$40$50$60 ArmyNavyAir ForceDef-Wide$0$10$20$30$40$50$60$70 ArmyNavyAir ForceDef-WideSpace Based SystemsShipbuildingRDT&E S&TMissiles/MunitionsMissile DefenseGround SystemsC4I SystemsAircraftINTRODUCTIONFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon System0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%B ASEOCOS pace Based SystemsShipbuildingRDT&E S&TMissiles & MunitionsMissile DefenseGround SystemsC4I SystemsAircraftFY 2019 FUNDINGREQUESTFOR BASE budget & OVERSEASCONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

3 (OCO)(Dollars Represented by Percent)TheFY2019 President sBudgetforInvestmentaccounts(Research,De velopment,Te s t ,andEvaluation(RDT&E)andProcurement)tota ls$ billion,ofwhich$ billionis requestedin theBasebudget,and$ billionis requestedin contentbetweentheBaseandOCObudgetrequest sasa largerpercentoftheOCOrequestisforgrounds ystemsandmunitions. TheseOCOfundswillbeusedtoreplenishmuniti onsstocksthatwereexpendedincombatoperati onsorfortraininginpreparationforcombat,o rtoreplacemilitaryequipmentthat,duetocom batoperationsinIraqorAfghanistan,weredam agedthepointwhereit is nolongereconomicaltorepair. Alsothesefundsprocurecriticalpreferredmu nitions, theOCObudgettheDepartmentis requesting$1.

4 6 billionfortheprocurementof aircraftandrelatedequipmentthatwerelosto rdamagedbeyondrepairin combatoperations; $4. 1 billiontoreplenishinventoriesofmunitions thatwereconsumedduringcombat; and$2. 2 billionforvehiclesandassociatedgroundfor cesequipment.* Totals exclude Mission Support activities($ Billion)($ Billion)MDAP$ $ REQUESTED PROCUREMENT AND RDT&E FUNDING DURING FY 2019, FOR MDAP AND NON-MDAP PROGRAMS (Dollars in Billions)TheFY2019 President sBudgetrequestformodernizationintheRDT&E andProcurementtitlesis comprisedof2, 327 Program,Project,andActivity( P PA )lineitems. Withinin figure,thereare87 MajorDefenseAcquisitionPrograms(MDAPs).

5 Ofthese,73areunderdirectoversightbytheMi litaryDepartments 18withtheA r my,34withtheNav y,and21withtheAirForce. Thebalanceof14programsarecurrentlyundert heoversightoftheUnderSecretaryofDefense( AcquisitionandSustainment).NotallMDAPs(A cquisitionCategory( AC AT )I) dollarvalue,theyareessentialtodeveloping futuretechnologiesandprocuringa wideassortmentofequipment,munitions,vehi cles,andweapons. TheMDAP sconsumeapproximately$ billion,or39percentoftheFY2019modernizat ionfunding($ billion). TheFY2019modernizationrequestis$ theFY2018 President sBudget,organizedbytheMissionSupportActi vities. EachMissionAreaCategorychapterheadingfur therbreaksoutthefundingallocationin FY2019bysubgroups,andprovidesa summaryprogrammaticandfinancialdescripti onof themajorweaponsystemswithineachportfolio .

6 (39%)Numbers may not add due to roundingFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemINTRODUCTION(61%)MISSION AREA CATEGORIESC onsistentwiththeNationalDefenseStrategy( NDS),thefundingforInvestmentactivities(R esearch,Development,TestandEvaluation(RD T&E)andProcurementaccounts)haveincreased sincetheFY2018 President sbudget(PB)andsubsequentballisticmissile defenseBudgetAmendmentrequests(totalof$ ).Thefollowingchartsillustratestherelati vefundingandtheamountchangedbyMissionAre aCategoriesbetweenFY2018andFY2019.(Dolla rs in Billions)Numbers may not add due to roundingFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemINTRODUCTIONNote: The FY 2018 amount Includes the MDDE budget AmendmentNote: The FY 2018 amount is different from the amount reflected in the FY 2018 PB due to a revision in category 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemMission Area CategoriesAircraft& RelatedSystems$ billion 23percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestInc ludesfundingforaircraftresearchanddevelo pment,aircraftprocurement,andaircraftsup portequipment.

7 Thesinglelargestdefenseprogram,theF-35 JointStrikeFighter(FY2019request,$ billion)residesin thiscategory. AircraftandRelatedSystemsalsoincludefund ingforattackandutilityhelicopters; UnmannedAerialSystem(UAS); mannedreconnaissanceplatformsandsystems; theincrementalcostforthePresidentialAirc raftRecapitalization( PA R)aircraft; as wellas futureplatforms,theNextGenerationAirDomi nance(6thgenerationfighter)andtheLongRan geStrike Bomber(B-21). Fordisplaypurposes,theAircraftandRelated Systemscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgr oups: CombatAircraft CargoAircraft SupportAircraft UnmannedAerialVehicle AircraftModifications AircraftSupport TechnologyDevelopmentCommand,Control,Com munications,Computers,andIntelligence(C4 I) Systems $ billion 4 percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestInclu desfundingforvariousC4 Isystem,toincludecommandcenters;communic ationsgear; airtrafficcontrol; nightvisionequipment;cyberspaceoperation sandrequirements; dataprocessingequipment.

8 Firecontrolsystems,otherinformationtechn ology, -reachingnumberofprogramssuchasWarfighte rInformationNetwork-Tactical(WIN-T),Join tRegionalSecurityStacks(JRSS), andIntegratedPersonnelandPaySystem-Army( IPPS-A). Fordisplaypurposes,theC4 ISystemcategoryincludesthefollowingsubgr oups: Automation BaseCommunications InformationSecurity& Assurance TechnologyDevelopment TheaterCombatCommand,Control,Computers& ServicesINTRODUCTIONFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemGroundSystems$ billion 7 percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestInclu desfundingforcombatvehicles,artillery,in fantrysupportweapons,tacticalradarsystem s,tacticalandnon-tacticalvehiclesofallty pes,physicalsecurityequipment,logisticsa ndengineerequipment, ,suchasthenewArmoredMulti-PurposeVehicle (AMPV)fortheArmyandtheAmphibiousCombatVe hicle1.

9 1 fortheMarineCorps. It alsoincludesupgradestotheAbramsmainbattl etanktostartbringingtheforceuptotheM1A2 SystemEnhancementPackage(SEP)V3 configurationandtheupgradestotheM109A715 5mmPaladinIntegratedManagement(PIM)self- propelledartilleryvehicle. Fordisplaypurposes,theGroundSystemscateg oryincludesthefollowingsubgroups: CombatVehicles HeavyTacticalVehicles LightTacticalVehicles MediumTacticalVehicles SupportEquipment WeaponsMissileDefensePrograms$ billion 5 t e go r y,includesincreasedfundingtocontinuetheM issileDefeatandDefenseEngagement(MDDE)in itiative,whichwasincludedintheFY2018 BudgetAmendment(DivisionB,P. L.)

10 115-96) IBmissiles; Te r m i n a lHighAltitudeAreaDefense(THAAD)intercept ors,andthestartofconstructionof22additio nalmissilesilosatFortGreely,Alaska,along with20additionalGroundBasedInterceptors( GBI). Alsoin thisca t e go r y,is thefundingfortheIsraeliballisticmissiled efenseprograms. Fordisplaypurposes,theMissileDefenseProg ramscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroup s: BallisticMissileDefenseSystem TacticalBallisticMissileDefense TacticalMissileDefenseINTRODUCTIONFY 2019 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon SystemMissilesandMunitions$ billion 9 percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestThisc ategoryincludesfundingforbothconventiona lammunitionofalltypesandPrecisionGuidedM unitions(PGM).


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