V-22 Osprey Joint
Program Office Update
Colonel Matthew Kelly
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted
under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
Industry Partners
2
• Fuselage
• Landing Gear
• Avionics
• Electrical and Hydraulic
• Flying Qualities
• Empennage
• Ramp
• Composites
• Rotor
• Dynamics
• Wing / Nacelle
• Over-wing Fairing
• Final Assembly
• Flight Test/Delivery• Engines
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR
Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
• Software
Industry Partners
3
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR
Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
Program of Record
4Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
USAF CV-22
POR/ Contract/ Delivered
56/ 54/ 52
USMC MV-22
POR/ Contract/ Delivered
360/ 352/ 318
USN CMV-22
POR/ Contract/ Delivered
48/ 39/ 0
• Combat Assault &
Amphibious Assault
• Special Operations
Capable
• Long Range Special
Operations
• (Infil/Exfil/Resupply)
• Contigency Operations
• 44 Aircraft Buy
• Sea Based Logistics
• Personnel Recovery
• Special Warfare
JAPAN MV-22SN
POR/ Contract/ Delivered
17/ 17/ 0
• Combat Assault &
Amphibious Assault
• Disaster Relief
• Humanitarian Relief
IOC Jun 07 IOC Mar 09 IOC 4QFY21 FY19 Delivery
V-22 Fleet Posture
5
MCAS Camp Pendleton CA
MCAS Kaneohe Bay HI
MCAF Quantico VA
MCAS New River NC
Kirtland AFB NM
Cannon AFB NM
MCAS Miramar CA
RAF Mildenhall, UK
MCAS Futenma/Okinawa Japan
Moron Air Base,Spain
CENTCOM
NAS North Island CA (FY21)
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
No less than 5
units deployed
MCAS Yuma AZ
Hurlburt Field FL
Yokota AB, Japan
Concept of Operations
6Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698
MV-22B:
Provides long-range combat assault
transport in Support of
Ship-To-Objective-Movement
CMV-22:
Provides Airborne Resupply/Logistics for
SeaBasing
CV-22B:
Conducts long-range infiltration,
exfiltration and resupply missions to SOF
7
• Five times the range
• Twice the speed
• Enables critical missions
during one period of
darkness
4,039 KM (2,181NM) Single aerial refuel
Self-deploy range
2,674 KM (1,444 NM) 2 MATS unrefueled
Self-deploy range
1,963 KM (1,060 NM) Unfueled Range
5th Generation Assault Support
Significant Events
8
• CC-RAM Years 2-4 Awarded 8 March
• PBL&E Awarded 18 January
• PBL 2.0 contract definitization
19 February
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
Program Priorities
9
• V-22 Readiness Program
• Degraded Visual
Environment
• Integrated Aircraft
Survivability Equipment
• Digital Interoperability
Common Configuration - Readiness and
Modernization (CC-RAM)
10Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
• 3 A/C Inducted
• 1st A/C scheduled for July completion
• Next A/C scheduled for May induction
Nacelle Improvements
11
NACELLE IMPROVEMENT
• New build structure
• Wiring improvements
• Structural enhancements
• Provide maintainability and
reliability improvements
Degraded Visual Environment
(DVE) Demonstration
12
Sensor is a key piece of the DVE solution
Landing Zone Overlay
13
Cueing is a key piece of the DVE solution
Integrated Aircraft Survivability
Equipment
14
Completed Developmental Test and Follow On Test & Evaluation
U.S. Navy Variant CMV-22B
15Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-266.
Transition to Tiltrotor:
CMV-22 Integration into
the Carrier Air Wing
1st A/C to deliver 1QFY20
SECDEF/CJCS Border Visit
16
SHED 11-14 depart KELP
SD 12/14
SD 11/13
OA 54
Route depiction. Aerial survey emphasis: Observe different types of barriers/coveragegaps
SECDEF & CJCS deplane SD 11 while OA 54 provides
overhead security during transload to C-32
SD 12 provides FLIR overwatch
of SD 11 at low-level.
DepSecDHS briefs SECDEF & CJCS on different
types of barriers employed along boarder
CV-22 supported a SECDEF/CJCS reconnaissance of the US southern border,
El Paso, TX on Feb. 23, 2019
17
Exercise Trident Juncture 18
NATO’s biggest exercise in decades
50,000 participants from NATO and partner
countries
250 aircraft, 65 ships, up to 10,000 vehicles
Parts of Norway, and the surrounding areas
of the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea
Nov. 1, 2018
Humanitarian Relief
18Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
Air Force senior leaders visit Tyndall Air
Force Base to assess the damage from
Hurricane Michael, Oct 14, 2018.
V-22 Worldwide Presence
19
CV-22 performs a flyover during the Mi Amigo 75th Anniversary fly past event Feb. 22, 2019
20
“Proving we can operate with yet more US
aircraft onboard gives us more flexibility,
adding to our own organic capability; it gives
us a suite of options. It is another example of
the fantastic relationship we have with our
closest naval ally, as we are proving
throughout WESTLANT 18”
Cdr James Blackmore
MV-22 lands on HMS
Queen Elizabeth
Government of Japan
21Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
First test flight September at NAS Patuxent River
V-22: A Game Changer
22
Multi Mission Capable…
…Future Mission Capable
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
Questions?
Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.

Team osprey

  • 1.
    V-22 Osprey Joint ProgramOffice Update Colonel Matthew Kelly Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
  • 2.
    Industry Partners 2 • Fuselage •Landing Gear • Avionics • Electrical and Hydraulic • Flying Qualities • Empennage • Ramp • Composites • Rotor • Dynamics • Wing / Nacelle • Over-wing Fairing • Final Assembly • Flight Test/Delivery• Engines Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. • Software
  • 3.
    Industry Partners 3 Distribution StatementA – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
  • 4.
    Program of Record 4DistributionStatement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. USAF CV-22 POR/ Contract/ Delivered 56/ 54/ 52 USMC MV-22 POR/ Contract/ Delivered 360/ 352/ 318 USN CMV-22 POR/ Contract/ Delivered 48/ 39/ 0 • Combat Assault & Amphibious Assault • Special Operations Capable • Long Range Special Operations • (Infil/Exfil/Resupply) • Contigency Operations • 44 Aircraft Buy • Sea Based Logistics • Personnel Recovery • Special Warfare JAPAN MV-22SN POR/ Contract/ Delivered 17/ 17/ 0 • Combat Assault & Amphibious Assault • Disaster Relief • Humanitarian Relief IOC Jun 07 IOC Mar 09 IOC 4QFY21 FY19 Delivery
  • 5.
    V-22 Fleet Posture 5 MCASCamp Pendleton CA MCAS Kaneohe Bay HI MCAF Quantico VA MCAS New River NC Kirtland AFB NM Cannon AFB NM MCAS Miramar CA RAF Mildenhall, UK MCAS Futenma/Okinawa Japan Moron Air Base,Spain CENTCOM NAS North Island CA (FY21) Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. No less than 5 units deployed MCAS Yuma AZ Hurlburt Field FL Yokota AB, Japan
  • 6.
    Concept of Operations 6DistributionStatement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698 MV-22B: Provides long-range combat assault transport in Support of Ship-To-Objective-Movement CMV-22: Provides Airborne Resupply/Logistics for SeaBasing CV-22B: Conducts long-range infiltration, exfiltration and resupply missions to SOF
  • 7.
    7 • Five timesthe range • Twice the speed • Enables critical missions during one period of darkness 4,039 KM (2,181NM) Single aerial refuel Self-deploy range 2,674 KM (1,444 NM) 2 MATS unrefueled Self-deploy range 1,963 KM (1,060 NM) Unfueled Range 5th Generation Assault Support
  • 8.
    Significant Events 8 • CC-RAMYears 2-4 Awarded 8 March • PBL&E Awarded 18 January • PBL 2.0 contract definitization 19 February Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
  • 9.
    Program Priorities 9 • V-22Readiness Program • Degraded Visual Environment • Integrated Aircraft Survivability Equipment • Digital Interoperability
  • 10.
    Common Configuration -Readiness and Modernization (CC-RAM) 10Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. • 3 A/C Inducted • 1st A/C scheduled for July completion • Next A/C scheduled for May induction
  • 11.
    Nacelle Improvements 11 NACELLE IMPROVEMENT •New build structure • Wiring improvements • Structural enhancements • Provide maintainability and reliability improvements
  • 12.
    Degraded Visual Environment (DVE)Demonstration 12 Sensor is a key piece of the DVE solution
  • 13.
    Landing Zone Overlay 13 Cueingis a key piece of the DVE solution
  • 14.
    Integrated Aircraft Survivability Equipment 14 CompletedDevelopmental Test and Follow On Test & Evaluation
  • 15.
    U.S. Navy VariantCMV-22B 15Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-266. Transition to Tiltrotor: CMV-22 Integration into the Carrier Air Wing 1st A/C to deliver 1QFY20
  • 16.
    SECDEF/CJCS Border Visit 16 SHED11-14 depart KELP SD 12/14 SD 11/13 OA 54 Route depiction. Aerial survey emphasis: Observe different types of barriers/coveragegaps SECDEF & CJCS deplane SD 11 while OA 54 provides overhead security during transload to C-32 SD 12 provides FLIR overwatch of SD 11 at low-level. DepSecDHS briefs SECDEF & CJCS on different types of barriers employed along boarder CV-22 supported a SECDEF/CJCS reconnaissance of the US southern border, El Paso, TX on Feb. 23, 2019
  • 17.
    17 Exercise Trident Juncture18 NATO’s biggest exercise in decades 50,000 participants from NATO and partner countries 250 aircraft, 65 ships, up to 10,000 vehicles Parts of Norway, and the surrounding areas of the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea Nov. 1, 2018
  • 18.
    Humanitarian Relief 18Distribution StatementA – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. Air Force senior leaders visit Tyndall Air Force Base to assess the damage from Hurricane Michael, Oct 14, 2018.
  • 19.
    V-22 Worldwide Presence 19 CV-22performs a flyover during the Mi Amigo 75th Anniversary fly past event Feb. 22, 2019
  • 20.
    20 “Proving we canoperate with yet more US aircraft onboard gives us more flexibility, adding to our own organic capability; it gives us a suite of options. It is another example of the fantastic relationship we have with our closest naval ally, as we are proving throughout WESTLANT 18” Cdr James Blackmore MV-22 lands on HMS Queen Elizabeth
  • 21.
    Government of Japan 21DistributionStatement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698. First test flight September at NAS Patuxent River
  • 22.
    V-22: A GameChanger 22 Multi Mission Capable… …Future Mission Capable Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.
  • 23.
    Questions? Distribution Statement A– Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited, as submitted under NAVAIR Public Release Authorization 2018-698.