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CV-22 Modification
Budget Figures
- FY24
- $76.0M
- FY26
- $19.7M
FY2026 award data is a partial year — USASpending awards are reported on a rolling basis and the fiscal year does not close until September 30. why →
No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 326 programs, ranked by FY2026 requested dollars. why →
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
Exhibit P-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY24 Actuals | $76.0M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY25 Enacted | $40.8M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Disc. Request | $19.7M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Total | $19.7M |
Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $1.98B | $76.0M | $40.8M | $19.7M | $19.7M |
Program Narratives
Description— CV-22 MODIFICATION
The CV-22 Modification Line Item funds the Special Operations Forces (SOF) variant of the V-22 vertical medium lift, multi-mission aircraft and associated training systems. The CV-22 provides long-range, high speed, all weather, infiltration (infil), exfiltration (exfil), and resupply of SOF teams in hostile, denied, and politically sensitive areas that allows the Joint Force to be more agile and responsive. The United States Department of the Navy is the lead Service for the Joint V-22 program and is responsible for managing and funding the development of the MV 22 and CMV-22, as well as the Block 0 portion of the CV-22. The United States Department of the Air Force funds the service common portion of the CV-22 while the United Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) funded the development and procurement of SO-peculiar systems of Block 10 and 20. Modification efforts include: defensive/survivability systems; situational awareness systems; mission planning systems; SOF Common Terrain Following/Terrain Avoidance (TF/TA) Silent Knight Radar (SKR); SOF communications; electronic warfare systems; interoperability among core platform and SOF mission systems; flight director; weapons integration; high speed and maneuverability enhancements; reliability and maintainability improvements; and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) systems. The CV-22 Low Cost Modification, Program Number 773, has been designated a Major Capability Acquisition (MCA) at Milestone C, in accordance with the authority in DoD Directive 5135.02, the guidance in DoD Instruction 5000.85. The purpose of the MCA is to addresses fielded deficiencies, obsolescence, reliability, and maintainability issues. The CV-22 Simulator Block Upgrade program improves legacy CV-22 aircrew training device capabilities by addressing concurrency, obsolescence, and fidelity training issues. These capabilities will be pursued via rapid fielding techniques when appropriate.
Justification— CV-22 MODIFICATION
FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: Procures SOF common TF/TA APQ-187 SKR A-kits, CV-22 aircraft modifications (labor), technical support, other government costs, CV-22 low-cost modifications, and CV-22 simulator block upgrades. Funds system upgrades to address SO-peculiar CV-22 training concurrency, obsolescence and fidelity issues. The USSOCOM SKR program office executed a 3-year Multi-year Procurement (MYP) contract that stabilized the procurement price of the radar from FY 2021 through FY 2023. Based upon the success of this acquisition strategy, the SKR program office awarded a 5-year MYP contract in FY 2024 which maintains a stabilized procurement price of the radar. This budget request includes funding to support a FY 2024 through FY 2028 MYP for the SOF Common TF/TA SKR program for the MH-47, MH-60, CV-22 and MC-130J aircraft. FY 2025 to FY 2026 net decrease of $21.072 million represents a $21.212 million decrease due to completing procurement of SOF common TF/TA APQ-187 SKR B-kits for CV-22 aircraft, $0.140 million increase for CV-22 low cost modifications and simulator block upgrades.
No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 326 programs). why →
Lobbying Mentions
13 mentions from the Senate LDA disclosure database.
FY24 Department of Defense Appropriations Act. FY24 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.
FY24 Supplemental appropriations. FY25 Department of Defense Appropriations Act. FY25 State, Foreign Operations, and Rel
H.R.8774 & S.4921 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025. H.R.8771 & S. 4797 - Department of State, Foreign Op
H.R.8774 & S.4921 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025. H.R.8771 & S. 4797 - Department of State, Foreign Op
H.R.1968 - Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025. H.Con.Res.14 & S.Con.Res.7 - Concurrent Resoluti
H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act. H.Con.Res.14 & S.Con.Res.7 - Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 202
H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act and implementation (P.L.119-21). H.R.3838 - Streamlining Procurement for Effective Ex
H.R.3838 - Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution and Delivery and National Defense Authorization Act for Fisc
H.R.4016 & S.2572 Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026. H.R.5342 & 2354 - Commerce, Justice, Science and Relat
Support authorization and funding for commercially supported technology for DOD needs for certain ISR programs, c-UAS te
Support authorization and funding for commercially supported technology for DOD needs for certain ISR programs, c-UAS te
Support authorization and funding for commercially supported technology for DOD needs for certain ISR programs, c-UAS te
Support authorization and funding for commercially supported technology for DOD needs for certain ISR programs, c-UAS te