美国国防部-2025财年美军武器装备采购预算(英)-2024.3_市场营销策划_2024年市场报告-.docx
TheestimatedcostofthisreportorstudyfortheDepartmentofDefenseisapproximately$45,000forthe2024FiscalYear.Thisincludes$12,000inexpensesand$33,000inDoDlabor.Generatedon2024Feb28ReflD:9E6AAC8AMajorWeaponSystemsOverviewTheperformanceofUnitedStatesweaponsystemsareunmatched,ensuringthatourmilitaryforceshaveatacticalcombatadvantageoveranyadversaryinanyenvironmentalsituation.TheFiscalYear(FY)2025Investment(ProcurementandResearch,Development,Test,andEvaluation(RDT&E)fundingrequestedbytheDepartmentofDefense(DoD)totals$310.7billion,whichincludes$167.5billionforProcurementand$143.2billionforRDT&E.ThefundinginthebudgetrequestrepresentsabalancedportfolioapproachfortheimplementationoftheNationalDefenseStrategy(NDS).TosimplifydisplayofthevariousweaponsystemsbeingdevelopedandprocuredinFY2025,thisbookisorganizedbythefollowingcategories: AviationandRelatedSystems Command,Control,Communications,Computers,andIntelligence(C4I)Systems GroundSystems MissileDefenseProgramsMissilesandMunitionsShipbuildingandMaritimeSystemsSpaceBasedSystemsScienceandTechnology(S&T)MissionSupportActivitiesFY2025InvestmentTotal:$310.7BillionAviation&$inBillionsC4lSystems$21.1RelatedSystems$61.2SpaceBasedSystems$25.2ShipbuiIdingSiMaritimeSystems$48.1TechnologyGroundSystems$13.0MissilePrograms$13.5Missiles&Munitions$29.8MissionSupportActivities$17.2$81.5NumbersmaynotadddueIoroundingARMYNAVYAIRSPACEDEFENSEFORCEFORCEWIDE*FUndinginMissionSupportactivitiesarenotrepresentedintheabovedisplays.TheDistributionofFundinginFY2025forProcurementandRDT&EbyComponentandCategory*SpacePrograms Shipbuilding RDT&ESaTMunitions MissileDefense GroundSystems C4lSystems AviationMajorDefenseAcquisitionProgramsTotalRequestedProcurementandRDT&EFundingDuringFY2025forMDAP*andNon-MDAPPrograms$inBillionsTheFY2025PresidentsBudgetrequestformodernizationintheRDT&EandProcurementtitlesiscomprisedof2,313Program,Project,andActivity(PPA)budgetlineitems,ofwhich1,122areinRDT&Eand1,191areinProcurement.Withinthesebudgetlines,thereare69activeMajorDefenseAcquisitionPrograms(MDAPs);14withtheArmy,36withtheNavy,and18withtheAirForce.TheMissileDefenseprogramsaretheonlyMDAPstillundertheOfficeoftheSecretaryofDefense.Ofthe$310.7billioninInvestmentfunding,MDAPsaccountsfor$96.1billion,orapproximately31percentofthetotalfunding.NotallMDAPs(AcquisitionCategory(ACAT)I)arerepresentedinthisbookbecausetheyfallbelowreportingcriteria*.Furthermore,whilenon-MDAPindividualprogramsaresmallerindollarvaluewhencomparedtoMDAPs,theseACATIIandACATIIIprogramsaccountforthemajorityofdefenseweaponexpenditures.*AnMDAPisanacquisitionprogramthatisdesignatedbytheUnderSecretaryofDefenseforAcquisitionandSustainment(USD(A&S);orisestimatedtorequireaneventualtotalexpenditureforResearch,Development,Test,andEvaluation(RDT&E),includingallplannedincrements,ofmorethan$480millioninFiscalYear(FY)2014constantdollarsor,JbrProcurement,includingallplannedincrements,ofmorethan$2.79billioninFY2014constantdollars.MissionAreaCategoriesShipbuilding&MaritimeSystems$5.5SpaceBasedSystems$20.4RDT&ES&T$17.2Aviation&RelatedSystems$41.1C4lSystems$9.2MissionSupport$45.7GroundSystems$10.6Missiles&MissileDefensePrograms$3.8MissileDefensePrograms$9.7Missiles&Munitions$19.6GroundSystems$2.3C4lSystems$11.9Aircraft&RelatedSystems$20.11.SpaceBasedSystems$4.8.Shipbuilding&MaritimeSystems$42.6MissionSupport$35.8$inBillionsThisbookshowsthemajorweaponsystemsfundedintheFY2025President'sBudget,organizedbyMissionAreaCategories.MissionAreaCategoriesincludefundingfromboththeRDT&EandProcurementprograms.ThebelowchartillustratesthebudgetallocationbetweenRDT&EandProcurementwiththedistributionbyeachMissionAreaCategory.二RDT&EBPROCUREMENTEachMissionAreaCategorychapterheadingfurtherbreaksoutthefundingallocationinFY2025bysubgroupsandprovidessummaryprogrammaticandfinancialdetailsofthemajorweaponsystemswithineachportfolio.ThebarchartsintherespectivemissionareasdisplaytherelativechangeinannualfundingrequestedforeveryfiscalyearsinceFY2010forthemissionarea.AviationandRelatedSystems$61,2billion-20percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestIncludesfundingforaircraftresearchanddevelopment,aircraftprocurement,initialspares,andaircraftsupportequipment.Thesinglelargestdefenseprogram,the5thgenerationF-35JointStrikeFighter(JSF)requestof$12.4billionfor68aircraftfortheNavy(F-35C),MarineCorps(F-35B&C)andAirForce(F-35A).TheprogramalsoincludestheContinuousCapabilityDevelopmentandDelivery(C2D2)BlockIVmodificationprogram,whichaimstobringaircraftprocuredinpriorfiscalyearstotheBlockIVconfiguration.AlsointheFY2025requestare18-4thgenerationF-15EXaircrafttosupplementtheAirForceTacticalAviation(TACAIR)strikecapability.TheFY2025PBprogramalsoreflectstheDepartmentsstrategytolayercapabilitytoaddressdifferentthreats;5,hgenerationF-35jetfighterstoaddressadvancetechnologyaircraftbeingdeployedbyRussiaandChina;amodernized4lhgenerationF-15EXaircrafttosupplementthe5thgenerationsystems,whichnominallyhaveloweroperatingcostswhencomparedto5thgenerationcombatjetssuchastheF-22andtheF-35.Alsointhiscategoryisthefundingforattackandutilityhelicopters;UnmannedAircraftSystems(UAS);mannedreconnaissanceplatformsandsystems;theincrementalcostfortheVC-25BPresidentialAircraftRecapitalization(PAR)aircraft;theKC-46APegasustanker;aswellasfutureplatformssuchastheB-211.ongRangeStrikeBomberandtheNextGenerationAirDominance(6thgenerationfighter).Fordisplaypurposes,theaircraftandrelatedsystemscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroups CombatAircraft($25.4billion) CargoAircraft($4.5billion) SupportAircraft($4.9billion) UnmannedAircraftSystems($2.4billion) AircraftSupport($8.6billion) TechnologyDevelopment($5.4billion) AircraftModifications($9.9billion) SystemDevelopment($0.1billion)Aircraft&RelatedSystemsCommand,Control,Communications,Computers,andIntelligence(C4I)Systems$21.lbillion-7percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestIncludesfundingforvariousC4Isystems,toincludecommandcenters;communicationsgear;airtrafficcontrol;nightvisionequipment;cyberspaceactivities(cybersecurity,enablingcyberspaceoperations,andsupportingresearchanddevelopment);dataprocessingequipment;firecontrolsystems;otherinformationtechnology;andrelatedsystems.ThiscategoryincludesfundingforalargenumberofprogramssuchasTacticalNetworkTransport(TNT),HandheldManpackSmallFormFit(HMS)radio,JointRegionalSecurityStacks(JRSS),InformationSystemsSecurityProgram(ISSP),Cryptodevicesandkeymanagementinfrastructure,NuclearCommand,Control,andCommunications(NC3),equippingtheCyberMissionForces,theAirForceNationalAirborneOperationsCenter(NAOC)Recapitalizationprogram,theNavy,sConsolidatedAfloatNetworksandEnterpriseServices(CANES),andtheIntegratedPersonnelandPaySystem-Army(IPPS-A).ThefundinginFY2025issubstantiallyhigherthantheamountrequestedintheFY2024request,primarilybecauseoftherecategorizationofprogramsfromtheMissionSupportcategoryandfundingchangesforCyberspace,Spectrum,ArtificialIntelligence(AI),5G,CombinedJointAll-DomainCommand&Control(CJADC2)andotheremergingtechnologies.Fordisplaypurposes,theC4ISystemcategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroups: Aviation&SupportEquipment($1.8billion) BaseCommunications($2.0billion) Communication&ElectronicEquipment($7.9billion) InformationSecurity($0.1billion) SupportEquipment($0.2billion) TechnologyDevelopment($8.5billion) Ground&SeaSupport($0.6billion)SinBillions$25C4lSystemsAnnualBudgetRequestGroundSystems$13.0billion-4percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestIncludesfundingforcombatvehicles,artillery,infantrysupportweapons,tacticalradarsystems,tacticalandnon-tacticalvehiclesofalltypes,physicalsecurityequipment,logisticsandengineeringequipment,andresearchanddevelopmentofvariousweaponsequipment.ThiscategoryincludesfundingfornewtacticalvehiclessuchastheArmy,snewArmoredMulti-PurposeVehicle(AMPV)whichwillreplacetheM-113personnelcarrier,andtheMarineCorps'AmphibiousCombatVehicle(ACV)whichwillreplacetheAmphibiousAssaultVehicle(AAV).ThecategoryalsoincludesfundingforupgradestotheM1A2AbramsmainbattletanktobeginbringingtheforceuptotheMlA2C(SystemEnhancementPackage(SEP)V3)configurationandupgradestotheM109A7155mmPaladinIntegratedManagement(PIM)self-propelledartilleryvehicleforimprovedforceprotection,survivability,andmobility.Inaddition,theArmyismodernizingthetacticalwheeledvehiclefleetthroughnewprocurementJoint1.ightTacticalVehicles(J1.TV),engineeringchangestoFamilyofMediumTacticalVehicles(FMTVs)andrecapitalizingtheFamilyofHeavyTacticalVehicles(FHTVs)tocontinueaffordabilityinitiatives.Fordisplaypurposes,theGroundSystemscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroups: SupportVehicles($0.4billion)Communication&Electronic TrackedCombatVehiclesEquipment($1.2billion)($6.2billion)Weapons($1.5billion) 1.ightTacticalVehicles($0.4billion)Equipment($3.3billion)GroundSystems$inBillions$3026.3FYlOFYllFY12FY13FY14FY15FY16FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23FY24AnnualBudgetRequestMissileDefensePrograms$13.5billion-4percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestThe$13.5billionrepresentedinthisdisplayincludesonlythoseprogramsthatarefundedintheProcurementorRDT&Eappropriationsandaremissiledefenserelatedsuchastacticalballisticmissileinterceptorsandcounter-missileprogramswithineachoftheServices.Includesfundingforthedevelopmentandprocurementoftacticalandstrategicballisticmissiledefenseweaponsandsystems.Fundsimprovedballisticmissilecapabilitiesagainstexistingandfuturethreats.TheFY2025budgetrequestmaintainsaprogramof12SM-3BlockIIAmissilesacrosstheFutureYearDefenseProgram(FYDP)andcontinuesprocurementoftheTerminalHighAltitudeAreaDefense(THAAD)interceptors,aswellaseffortstomaturetechnologiesandcapabilitiestoaddressmissilethreatstotheUnitedStates.TheFY2025requestcontinuesthedevelopmentoftheNextGenerationInterceptor(NGI)tosupplementthe44GroundBasedInterceptors(GBI)currentlydeployed.Inaddition,thebudgetfundsMissileDefenseprograms,includingeffortstosupporttheBallisticMissileDefenseSystem,andotherMissileDefenseactivitiesfundedbyotherDoDComponents,includingdualusetechnologiesandprogramsthatmitigateballisticmissilethreatsbeyondthosefundedbytheMissileDefenseAgency(MDA).TheFY2025budgetrequestincludes$1.5billionfortheDefenseofGuam,supports1.and-basedAegisAshorefacilitiesinRomaniaandPoland,andcontinuesMDA,slongstandingsupportofU.S.-IsraeliCooperativeProgramstoincludetheco-developmentandco-productionoftheDavid,sSlingWeaponSystemandUpperTierInterceptoraswellasimprovementstotheArrowWeaponSystem,andIronDome.Fordisplaypurposes,theMissileDefenseProgramscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroups: AdvancedComponentDevelopment($0.5billion) OperationalSystemDevelopment(S1.Obillion) Communications&ElectronicEquipment($0.6billion) BallisticMissileDefenseSystems($8.7billion) TacticalMissileDefense($2.7billion)MissileDefenseProgramsMissilesandMunitions$29.8billion-10percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestThiscategoryincludesfundingforalltypesofconventionalammunitionandPrecisionGuidedMunitions(PGM).Theammunitioncategoryincludesbullets,cartridges,mortars,explosives,andartilleryprojectiles.ThePGMportfolioincludesweaponswhichhaveapplicabilityinbothacontestedandpermissiveenvironment,andincludesanassortmentofair-to-air,air-to-ground,ground-to-ground,andground-to-airweapons.TheFY2025requestincludesthecontinuationofthe1.arge1.otProcurement(1.1.P)multiyearpilotinitiatedintheFY2024Presidents,BudgetfortheAIM-120DAdvancedMedium-RangeAir-to-AirMissile(AMRAAM),theAGM-158BJointAir-to-SurfaceMissile(JASSM),theAGM-158C1.ongRangeAnti-ShipMissile(1.RASM),andtheStandardMissile-6(SM-6).TheFY2025requestalsofundstheprocurementofadditionalJointDirectAttackMunition(JDAM),theGBU-39SmallDiameterBomb(SDB)1&SDB11,andthenewlong-rangePrecisionStrikeMissile(PrSM).Also,intheFY2025request,fundingisbeingrequestedtocontinuetheMultiyearProcurement(MYP)fortheArmy,sGuidedMultiple1.aunchRocketSystem(GM1.RS),thePatriotAdvancedCapability-3MissileSegmentEnhancement(MSE)andtheNavy,sNavalStrikeMissile(NSM).Alsointhiscategoryisthefundingforthemodernizationofnuclearweapondeliverysystems,suchastheexistingTridentIID51.ifeExtension2(D51.E2)Submarine1.aunchBallisticMissile(S1.BM),theSentinelIntercontinentalBallisticMissile(ICBM)(previouslycalledtheGroundBasedStrategicDeterrent(GBSD),andtheB61-12TailKitand1.ong-RangeStandoff(1.RSO)nucleararmedweaponprograms.Fordisplaypurposes,theMissilesandMunitionscategoryincludesthefollowingsubgroups: TacticalMissiles($16.0billion) TechnologyDevelopment($0.7billion) ConventionalAmmunition($5.9billion) StrategicMissiles($7.2billion)ShipbuildingandMaritimeSystems$48.1billion-15percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestIncludesRDT&EandProcurementfundingforshipbuildingandmaritimesystems.TheFY2025budgetrequestprovidesfortheconstructionofsixBattleForceShips(BFS)plusthedevelopmentofunmannedsurfacevessels.TheFY2025requestincludesincrementalfundingforthreefutureFORDclassnuclearaircraftcarriers:USSJohnF.Kennedy(CVN79),USSEnterprise(CVN80)andUSSDorisMiller(CVN81).ThebudgetrequestalsoincludesfundingforsixBFS:twoDDG51classsurfacecombatants;oneConstellationclass(FFG62);oneBlockVIfastattackVirginiaclasssubmarineequippedwiththeVirginiaPayloadModule(VPM);oneSanAntonioclassamphibioustransportdockship(1.PD17Flight11);andonemediumlandingship(1.SM).AlsointhiscategoryarethedevelopmentfundsandfundsfortheconstructionofthesecondColumbiaclassballistic-missilesubmarines(SSBN),theUSSWisconsin(SSBN827)andadvanceprocurementfundingforIOadditionalColumbiaclassSSBNs.Also,thebudgetrequestsongoingcostsfortheUSSHarryS.Truman(CVN75)RefuelingandComplexOverhaul(RCOH)andinvestmentsinthesubmarineindustrialbase.TheDepartment'sFY2025requestalsoincludes$4.0billionfortheSubmarineIndustrialBase(SIB),ofwhich$3.9billionisfortheNavyand$0.1billionisrequestedinDefense-wideappropriations.Fordisplaypurposes,ShipbuildingandMaritimeSystemsisfurthercategorizedbythefollowingsubgroups: SurfaceCombatant($13.5billion) SubmarineCombatant($19.6billion) SupportShips($2.7billion) ShipEquipment($6.8billion) Outfitting&PostDelivery($2.6billion) TechnologyDevelopment($2.9billion)$inBillions$60Shipbuilding&MaritimeSystemsAnnualBudgetRequestSpaceBasedSystems$25.2billion-8percentoftheInvestmentbudgetrequestThiscategoryfundsdevelopmentandprocurementofspacecraft;launchvehicles;spacecommandandcontrolsystems;andterrestrialsatelliteterminalsandequipment.TheFY2025requestcontinuesaggressivelyintegratingtheSpaceForceintothefabricofnationalandinternationalsecuritybycollaboratingacrosstheDepartmentofDefense,interagency,commercialindustry,andouralliesandpartners.SpaceisawarfightingdomaincriticaltotheNation'ssecurity,economicprosperity,andscientificknowledge.TheFY2025requestcontinuesdevelopmentoftheNextGenerationOverheadPersistentInfrared(Next-GenOPIR)andprovidesforthedevelopmentofanewgenerationofsecurecommunicationandtacticalwarningandattackassessmentsatel