PM-CCS Technology Insertion Opportunities NDIA Firepower Symposium
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1 PM-CCS NDIA Firepower Symposium 13 June 2007 Mr. Ross Benjamin Chief Systems Engineer (973)
2 Mission Statement Equip soldiers with networked assured mobility, force protection, and close battle systems for current operations and transformation. 2
3 PM CCS Product Lines Networked Munitions/Legacy Mines Countermine Demolitions Grenades Pyrotechnics Shoulder-Launched Munitions Non-Lethal Systems & Munitions Special Projects (for SOCOM) EOD Equipment IED Defeat 3
4 Organization & Programs Managed Business Management Business Management Bob Wisser Bob Wisser COL Ray Nulk COL Ray Nulk Project Manager Project Manager Patti Felth Patti Felth Dep. Project Manager Dep. Project Manager Chief System Engineer Chief System Engineer Ross Benjamin Ross Benjamin Technology Associate Technology Associate Harold Schliesske Harold Schliesske 200+ Products Managed in FY07 PdM IMS PdM IMS LTC Jim Winbush LTC Jim Winbush Joe Pelino DPdM Joe Pelino DPdM (IMS) Intelligent Munitions System* (ACAT II, FCS Incrmt. 1) PdM Countermine PdM Countermine & EOD Equipment & EOD Equipment LTC Pete Lozis LTC Pete Lozis Phil Purdy DPdM Phil Purdy DPdM Standoff Mine Detection Systems: - GSTAMIDS* - ASTAMIDS* - AN/PSS-14 AMCS FCT -Aardvark Med Flail -Hydrema Flail AMDS Husky MDS VOSS Interrogation Arms EOD Equipment PdM IED Defeat/ PdM IED Defeat/ Protect Force Protect Force LTC Karl Borjes LTC Karl Borjes Robin Gullifer DPdM Robin Gullifer DPdM IED Mine Rollers Rhino FSEP Non Lethal Capability Set VLAD PVAB Taser ADS, AHD ISNLS OVERSIGHT: Bloodhound Rattlesnake Sparrow Cache Detection Networked/ Networked/ Demolitions Demolitions Doreen Chaplin Doreen Chaplin Spider Networked Munitions System Legacy Mines -Claymore -MOPMS - Volcano Demolitions - Block Explosive - Sheet Explosives - Bangalore Torpedo -MDI -Det. Cord - Blasting Caps - Fuzes APOBS CAD/PAD EOD Ammo Pyrotechnics & Pyrotechnics & Shldr-Launched Shldr-Launched Munitions Munitions Santo Lombardo Santo Lombardo Pyrotechnics -Flares -Signals -Simulators Shoulder- Launched Munitions - AT4 Family - BDM -LAW - Indiv. Assault Munition Force Application Force Application Kevin Wong Kevin Wong Grenades - Lethal Grenades - Smoke Grenades - Launcher Grenades Non Lethal Ammo - MCCM -40 mm -12 gauge - NL Grenades - Mk19 Munitions Special Projects - RAMS - MI RAMS -GDS - TD-SYDET -SOF Demo Kit -RWBK * FCS Program4
5 PM CCS Life Cycle Management Programs managed through IPTs supporting JM&L LCMC Philosophy PEO-STRI/PM TRADE USA PEO GCS/PM FCS USMC PEO Soldier/PM Soldier Weapons USN PEO Chem Bio/PM-ODS USAF PEO Aviation PEO CS/CSS USSOCOM USCG JIEDDO Development Partners Ammo Enterprise Service Customers ARDEC PEO Ammo PM CCS JMC Additional Eng Support Acquisition Centers Proponent Schools NVESD ARL CERDEC ECBC TARDEC PICATINNY ROCK ISLAND CECOM/FT. BELVOIR Infantry Engineer Armor Aviation Military Police Artillery 5
6 Legacy Mines LEGACY MINES VOLCANO Mini Modular Claymore Vehicle-Mount Modular Claymore Low-Cost wireless initiators Claymore DEMIL M19 M14 M15 M21 M16 MOPMS 6
7 Networked Munitions Systems Intelligent Munitions System SPIDER COMMAND & CONTROL Integrated into UA Network COMMUNICATIONS Will utilize JTRS Cluster 5 & Soldier Radio SITUATIONAL AWARENESS Provides SA to the COP ISR assets Better target identification in urban environments Improved battery life Control of scaleable effects Ability to deploy systems remotely Sensor networks for surveillance Near real-time battle damage assessment Interoperable w/ FCS UGS & other ISR assets SUPPORTABILITY EFFECTS Anti-vehicle lethal and non-lethal Anti-personnel lethal and non-lethal Demolition devices Spider Munitions Control Units DELIVERY Hand emplaced precise location Remote delivery via non-line-of-sight means out to 15Km Delivery from FCS manned and unmanned ground vehicles 7
8 Countermine GSTAMIDS ASTAMIDS Improved, less expensive detection sensors Small, lightweight unmanned ground and air vehicle payloads Mine detection Mine marking Mine neutralization Automated mine identification/analysis Minefield breeching at extended standoff HSTAMIDS 8
9 Demolitions DEMOLITION MUNITIONS Bangalore Torpedo More powerful demolitions Single stage cratering device Insensitive munitions compliance Sheet Explosive Block Explosives Modernized Demo Initiators (MDI) MOPMS 15lb Shaped Charge M6 Electric Blasting Cap M7 Non-Electric Blasting Cap M14/M15 9
10 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Equipment EOD EQUIPMENT Additional remote, robotic capabilities Additional standoff More disposal options for EOD personnel Able to traverse difficult terrain Reduce system weight 10
11 Grenades HAND GRENADES SMOKE GRENADES Additional smoke colors Multiple smoke options in one item Enhanced incendiary device Replacement of environmentally unfriendly materials Insensitive munitions compliance 11
12 Pyrotechnics FLARES SIMULATORS Next generation of counter measure flares New and improved simulators Pocket sized hand held signals Replacement of environmentally unfriendly materials Improve pyrotechnic characteristics with nanotechnologies SIGNALS 12
13 Shoulder Launched Munitions BDM One system that defeats bunkers and light armored vehicles Reduced AT4 fragmentation toward the user at short ranges Reduce weight and size Reduce visual signature Insensitive munitions compliance AT4-CS 13
14 Non-Lethal Systems RIOT CONTROL GEAR FAMILY OF VEHICLE ARRESTING DEVICES NON-LETHAL CAPABILITIES SET TASER Scaleable effects Increased range Single net solution for light and heavy vehicles New non-lethal capabilities NON-LETHAL AMMO MODULAR CROWD CONTROL MUNITION 40mm 66mm LAUNCHER GRENADES 12 gauge STUN GRENADES 14
15 Special Projects SOF Demo Kit (M303) Ability to breach concrete and the rebar in a single shot Smaller, lighter systems Single RF/MI transmitter Better antennas Selectable Lightweight Attack Munitions (M2 & M4 SLAM) Rapid Wall Breacher Kit (RWBK) GDS Type B Receiver XM40 MI RAMS Transmitter XM27 Type A Receiver XM39 MI RAMS Transmitter w/ Auxiliary Battery Pack (M6) TD SYDET 15
16 IED Defeat Stryker ESV Mine Roller adapted for IED devices Proven design in Theater with USMC and Army Mature IED Defeat technologies Looking for modular plug and Track play Width capabilities Variant for for the platforms RG-31 & M1114/51 Full Width Variant for the M939 Exploring integration on Bradley and M1 MINE ROLLERS Self Protection Adaptive Roller Kit 16
17 Summary PM CCS is fully engaged in JM&L Life Cycle Management: Accelerated acquisition/fielding of key systems/items for war fighting Developing New Systems Rapid Fielding of Non-Developmental Capabilities Modernization & acquisition improvement of large number of current force ammo items New Warfare New Challenges Decreasing effectiveness of older products Many opportunities for technology insertion 17
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