PEO Soldier Portfolio FY2013
PEO Soldier Portfolio FY2013
PEO Soldier Portfolio FY2013
For the past decade, Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier has provided our Soldiers with capabilities to ensure they remain decisive and dominant throughout the full spectrum of military operations. Our Army conducts offensive operations, defensive operations, stability operations and civil support operations with Soldiers equipped and trained to use the very best equipment and capabilities that PEO Soldier can provide.
Since the Terrorist Attacks on September 11th, 2001, our Army has been operating in many challenging environments. We have been conducting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan while simultaneously performing humanitarian assistance missions or contingency operations. As our forces withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan, we remain vigilant in ensuring that our Soldiers are equipped to be effective wherever our nations interests dictate. PEO Soldier is making a deliberate effort to integrate technologies for the Soldier as a System. As our Soldiers evolve we are working hard to provide system solutions that provide the greatest capabilities for them.
PEO Soldier has been solely dedicated to the American Soldier for the past decade and will continue into an uncertain future. The book you are holding details more than 450 products that are a manifestation of that dedication. Our four Project Management (PM) Offices are dedicated to providing the very best equipment. These four offices are: PM Soldier Protection and individual Equipment, PM Soldier Sensors and Lasers, PM Soldier Warrior and PM Soldier Weapons.
The Army Vision focuses on continuing to be the pre-eminent landpower force that is ready and relevant to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving security environment. We will continue to innovate to ensure a versatile, expeditionary, agile, lethal, sustainable and interoperable force that faces the challenges of the 21st Century. The PEO Soldier Team is proud to serve the Soldier Soldiers are our strength and our purpose!
PM SPIE develops and fields advanced Soldier protection products, comfortable uniforms that enhance mission effectiveness, and improved parachute systems. These products are designed to protect Soldiers and allow them to operate in any conditions.
One of the officers in my battalion; his vehicle was hit by an EFP (Explosively Formed Penetrator). If it wasnt for his ACH helmet, he would have died.
CSM Sam Young
The Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) provides ballistic protection in a lightweight, comfortable system. The ACH can also support sensor systems to provide potentially valuable information about battlefield head injuries.
The Soldier Plate Carrier System (SPCS) provides ballistic protection equal to, or greater than, the Improved Outer Tactical Vest in a stand-alone capacity. It can do this while reducing the Soldiers load, enhancing comfort and optimizing mobility. The SPCS gives commanders more choices in how to carry out their missions while giving Soldiers greater flexibility to operate in demanding terrain.
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with enhanced protection from ballistic and blast effects while maintaining comfort and maneuverability.
CONTRACTORS
IOTV Point Blank Body Armor (Pompano Beach, FL) BAE Systems (Dunmore, PA) KDH (Eden, NC) Protective Products Enterprise (Sunset Beach, FL) UNICOR (Yazoo, MS) Creative Apparel (Belfast, ME) ESAPI Ceradyne Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA); BAE Systems (Phoenix, AZ); Armacel (Camarillo, CA)
ESBI Plate: Ceradyne Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA); ArmorWorks (Tempe, AZ) XSAPI Ceradyne Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA); BAE Systems (Phoenix, AZ); XSBI BAE Systems (Phoenix, AZ); Armacel (Camarillo, CA); Ceradyne, Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA) NDTE JDLL (Midvale, UT)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) is a modular protective system consisting of an outer vest, ballistic plates and attachable components that increase the area of coverage. IBA can stop or slow bullets and fragments, thus reducing the number and severity of wounds. In addition to its protective qualities, IBA provides Soldiers with lighter-weight comfort and greater maneuverability. The Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) provides protection from fragments and 9mm rounds. Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert (ESAPI) plates worn inside the front and rear of the IOTV protect vital organs and Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert (ESBI) plates provide additional coverage as they protect the wearers sides between the front and rear ballistic plates. Developers designed the X-Threat Small Arms Protective Insert (XSAPI) and X-Side Ballistic Insert (XSBI) plates to meet near-term emerging threats and provide additional ballistic protection against a more lethal small-arms round. The plates can withstand multiple small-arms hits, including armor-piercing rounds. Deltoid protectors compatible with the IOTV extend protection from handgun and fragmentation to the upper arm area. The IOTV has throat and underarm protection built in, with lower back and groin protection Soldiers can add as needed. The side-opening IOTV has an increased area of coverage over the OTV. It includes multiple adjustment points to improve fit, weight distribution and load-carriage capabilities. A single quick-release added to the front of the vest allows a Soldier to remove the IOTV and its attachments with one pull. The IOTV comes in 11 sizes, including three tall sizes. A medium IOTV provides 1,085 square inches of fragment and ballistic protection. Non-Destructive Test Equipment (NDTE) uses digital X-rays to detect any physical defects in body armor plates. This ensures Soldiers have mission-capable body armor while in theater. NDTE is a portable and deployable self-contained system that can scan a plate in 15 seconds or less, or 240 in an hour.
NDTE
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides ballistic protection equal to, or greater than, the Improved Outer Tactical Vest in a standalone capacity to reduce the Soldier load and provide optimum mobility.
CONTRACTORS
KDH Defense Systems Inc. (Eden, NC)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Soldier Plate Carrier System (SPCS), when used in conjunction with the Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert and the Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert, provides protection beyond National Institute of Justice Level IV ballistic protection. The SPCS provides a lightweight vest that weighs 5.85 pounds in size medium without ballistic plates, and 21.85 pounds in size medium with ballistic plates. The SPCS has adjustable shoulder and side straps to secure a proper fit. They keep the vest in place with minimal shifting during wear. An optional cummerbund system increases the systems stability. Other features include padded shoulders, a 500 denier Cordura outer carrier and emergency cable release. It has a wrap-to-front design for a secure fit with easy donning, man-down drag strap, wire channel buttonholes and Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) webbing for securing mission-essential equipment. The SPCS is compatible with the Soldiers basic fighting load, allowing carriage of essential equipment including M-4/M-16 magazines, hydration system, squad radio, and comfortable, secure and balanced wear of a day pack or rucksack. The SPCS is available in five sizes from X-small through X-large
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY09 Soldier Protection Demonstration VII DD 4QFY09 Directed requirement for Universal DD 4QFY09 Solicitation for plate carrier buy issued to DD 1QFY10 Contract awarded to KDH Defense DD 2QFY10 Delivery of UCP plate carriers completed DD 2QFY10 Directed requirement for Operation
Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP) plate carrier received DD 3QFY10 Contract modification issued to KDH Defense Systems Inc. for 57,000 retrofit kits in OCP pattern DD 4QFY10 Finish delivery of 57,000 OCP pattern retrofit kits DD 1QFY11 Began fielding of OCP retrofit kits 3QFY11 Issue solicitation as a Small Business Set Aside for follow-on OCP SPCS buy DD 1QFY12 Completed emergency procurement and delivery of 3,000 OCP SPCS from KDH Defense Systems, Inc. DD 4QFY12 Completed procurement of 17,000 OCP SPCS from KDH Defense System, Inc. Completes APO. Systems for 57,000 UCP plate carriers industry Camouflage Pattern (UCP) plate carriers received completed
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Protects the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Soldier from threats associated with improvised explosive devices, including fragmentation, blast overpressure, impact, heat and flame.
CONTRACTORS
Allen Vanguard (Ogdensburg, NY)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Advanced Bomb Suit (ABS) is a full-body ensemble that uses new material technology and design to improve protection, comfort and ergonomics. To minimize weight and maximize flexibility, it provides fragmentation protection at various levels, specific to body regions, based on wounding potential. It provides blast overpressure protection for the front of the thorax and impact protection for the head and spine. Flame resistant materials also protect against heat and flame. The suit includes an ice-based cooling system to extend mission duration. A hand protection module provides increased protection. Soldiers can doff the system in less than 30 seconds. All ballistic inserts are removable to facilitate laundering and repair. The system can incorporate future communications, performance and capability upgrades.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 4QFY08 Completed ABS ensemble fielding EOD8 DD 1QFY10 EOD execution order changing Army
Purchase Objective to increase unit sizes; additional bomb suit ensembles will be required in FY1014 DD 3QFY11 Transition to TACOM-ILSC, Soldier Product Support Integration Directorate at Natick for sustainment as Item Manager DD 4QFY11 Army Purchase Objective met suit and EOD9A (or Gen II) helmet
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides optimum mobility, protection, comfort and suitability for operational environments ranging from police duties to support of operations other than war.
CONTRACTORS
Point Blank Body Armor (Pompano Beach, FL) MSA Paraclete (St. Pauls, NC) KDH (Eden, NC) Armor Express (Central Lake, MI) Short Bark (Vonore, TN)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Concealable Body Armor (CBA) is a concealable, lightweight and flexible vest that allows free range of motion and protection against ballistic threats. The CBA is comfortable for wear over extended periods of time. The CBA is for Soldiers in military police units, corrections, confinement and law enforcement operations, Department of Defense investigative and security components, and other U.S. military forces. The missions of these service personnel expose them to a variety of threats from small arms (handguns and small caliber weapons). The torso coverage provides ballistic protection against 9mm, .357 and .44 Magnum bullets in accordance with NIJ IIIA standards.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2QFY08 Informed that vendor no longer makes CBA DD 3QFY08 Conducted market survey for other DD 4QFY08 Provided validation of interim solutions DD 4QFY09 Initiated buy of 10,000 commercial
CBAs as interim solution to satisfy urgent fielding requirements DD 3QFY12 Sustainment potential CBA systems
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
The FoCBA provides optimum mobility, protection, comfort and suitability for operational environments ranging from police duties to support of operations other than war.
CONTRACTORS
To Be Determined
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Family of Concealable Body Armor (FoCBA) will initially provide two vests; one with ballistic and stab protection (Type 1) and a second vest with stab-only protection (Type 2). The FoCBA will be comfortable to wear over extended periods of time. It is for Soldiers in correction, confinement, law enforcement, intelligence operations and other U.S. military forces. Its objective is increasing military police survivability for missions requiring concealable body armor. The missions of these service personnel expose them to a variety of threats from small arms (handguns and small caliber weapons), knives, blades, spikes and other improvised weaponry. The FoCBA offers maximum torso (vital organ body area) coverage and ballistic protection against: 9mm FMJ, .357 and .44 MAG ammunition per Army Protocol (NIJ 0101.06, Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor) and Stab, edge blade and spike protection (NIJ 0115.00, Stab Resistance of Personal body Armor).
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY10 Army Maneuver Support Center validates DD 3QFY11 Test Evaluation Master Plan approved and
entered into Successful Milestone B Decision Engineering and Manufacturing Development DD 4QFY12 Program completed Developmental and Operational Testing requirements
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides pelvic protection capabilities against ground-based improvised explosive device (IED) threats for all forward-deployed U.S. Troops who conduct dismounted operations outside the wire and are participating in direct combat operations.
CONTRACTORS
PUG - Secure Planet (Arlington, VA) POG - Crye Precision (Brooklyn, NY) POG - ArmorWorks (Chandler, AZ) PUG - Short Bark (Vonore, TN) PUG - KOMAN Proppe (Anchorage, AK)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Pelvic Protection System (PPS) is a two-tiered system; a Tier I Protective Under Garment (PUG) and a Tier II Protective Outer Garment (POG). The PUG is a lightweight ballistic protective under garment worn next to the skin. It provides improved protection of the pelvis, femoral arteries and lower abdominal organs in a blast or fragmentation event. The PUG also reduces the penetration of dirt into wounds, to minimize the risk of infection from fine debris. Soldiers wear the POG over the Army Combat Uniform (ACU). The Tier 1 PUG provides fragmentation protection of the pelvis, femoral arteries and lower abdominal organs and protection from penetration of dirt and fine debris into a wound. The POG provides ballistic protection similar to that of the Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV).
PROGRAM STATUS
DD MAY 11: Human Factors Evaluation (HFE) of Tier I DD AUG 11: JIEDDO purchase 90K CWS Tier I and DD SEP 11: PM SPE purchase Crye Precision and K&L
Mtg PUGs; and Crye Precision and Hawk Protection POGs. DD DEC 11: Human Factors Evaluation of two Army 5-8 POGs plus USMC POG DD APR 12 POG Bridge Contract Awarded to 09 Crye Precision for 25K POGs DD APR 12 PUG Bridge Contract Awarded to 23 Secure Planet for 75K PUGs DD 11-22 JUN 12 Joint IED Blast Testing with USMC DD 18-29 JUN 12 Human Factors Evaluation for PUG/POG conducted at Camp Dawson, WV. DD JUL 12 POG Indefinite delivery, indefinite 27 quantity (IDIQ) contracts DD 4QFY12 POG Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts awarded 30K CWS Tier II concept used to inform requirements
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
2QFY13 Human Factors Evaluation of next generation of PUGs D 2QFY13 New PUG IDIQ Contracts
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Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
ARTISTS CONCEPTION
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with modular, scalable and mission tailorable ballistic protection equal to, or greater than, the current ballistic protective equipment in a standalone capacity with reduced Soldier load and optimum mobility.
CONTRACTORS
Mine Safety Appliances (Newport, VT) BAE Systems (Dunmore, PA) Gentex (Carbondale, PA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Soldier Protection System (SPS) provides head protection (helmet, eye, hearing and maxillofacial), vital torso front, back and side (ballistic plates), torso (soft armor), pelvic protection, and lower and upper extremity protection. It also integrates sensors. Providing a lightweight modular, scalable and tailorable suite of protective equipment allows for appropriate levels of protection without hindering mobility or mission effectivenss. By providing more modular protection, the SPS enables Soldiers to accomplish diverse mission tasks. It allows them to transition quickly from one mission type to another without degrading the momentum of small unit operations. All capabilities considered in the design of the SPS will focus on reducing weight, maximizing ergonomics and functionality, while providing ballistic, blast, blunt impact, fragmentation and flame protection. SPS features forward- and backward-compatible design with the current ballistic protective equipment. It also addresses fit and size of the body armor for female Soldiers.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD Specification development and received RFI DD development in all product areas RFP DD Milestone (MS) B requirements development
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
4QFY12 SPS Industry Day 1QFY13 Capability Development Document (CDD) approval D 1QFY13 Materiel Development Decision (MDD) D 1QFY13 RFP release D 2QFY13 MS B D 3QFY13 Preliminary Design Model (PDM) 1 Contract Award D FY13 Ballistic/non-ballistic testing and Human Factor Evaluatoin (HFE) on PDM1 candidates in all product areas D 3QFY13 Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) Developmental Testing (DT) 1 contract award D FY14 PDM 2 Option Contract Award D FY14 Ballistic/non-ballistic testing and HFE on DT2 candidates in all product areas D FY15 MS C D FY15 LRIP Option Contract Award
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier improved ballistic protection, stability and comfort without degrading vision or hearing.
CONTRACTORS
Mine Safety Appliances (Newport, VT) Gentex (Carbondale, PA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) is a modular system that weighs less, fits better and is more comfortable than its predecessor. Modular, flame-retardant and moisture-resistant pads act as the suspension system between the wearers head and the helmet. The cotton/polyester chin strap and a four-point design allow for quick adjustment. It includes a Ballistic NAPE Protective Pad for the neck that adds ballistic protection between the bottom of the helmet shell and the top of the Interceptor Body Armor collar. A rubber trim finishes the edge of the ACH shell. The ACH is available in five sizes from small through XX-large.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY13 Continue sustainment activities for ACH and components through DLA TS D FY13 Awards for the procurements of an 8 percent lighter ACH (DLA TS procurement activity) D FY13 Continue to work with users and industry to develop improved ACH Suspension System
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Enhances ballistic protection, stability and comfort without degrading the Soldiers field of vision and hearing.
CONTRACTORS
Ceradyne Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH) is a joint PEO Soldier/Marine Corps Systems Command developmental effort that will provide increased protection against ballistic and fragmentation threats. It uses advanced thermoplastic materials. They require different manufacturing processes than those associated with resin-impregnated paraaramids. The materials are ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene.
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with impact protection that significantly reduces the severity of head trauma.
CONTRACTORS
National Industries for the Blind (Alexandria, VA) with Team Wendy (subcontractor) (Cleveland, OH)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Combat Helmet Suspension System, when properly inserted into the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) provides a non-ballistic impact force protection level of 150g against impacts of 10 feet per second. It significantly reduces the severity of head trauma to Soldiers. The system features seven pads of modular, lightweight and moisture-resistant materials. They act as the suspension system between the wearers head and the helmet shell. The pads come in two sizes; 3/4- and 1-inch thickness. Soldiers can easily attach, remove, and reattach the pads to the inside helmet shell via hook tape disks permanently attached inside the helmet.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY11 Released an RFI and held an Industry Day for DD FY12 Awarded Contracts for four improved helmet
suspension system designs to undergo additional characterization DD FY13 Continue sustainment activities through Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support (DLA TS) improved helmet suspension system
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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FY13 Continue sustainment activities through DLA TS FY13 Partnership between NIB and select vendors to produce the improved helmet suspension system
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides ballistic protection to the Soldiers head, temples, ears and neck from fragmenting munitions without degrading vision, stability and hearing.
CONTRACTORS
Electronic Components Sonetronics (West Belmar, NJ) Helmet Shell Gentex (Carbondale, PA) BAE Systems (Jessup, PA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Combat Vehicle Crewman Helmet (CVCH) consists of a rigid, compression-molded outer shell constructed of Aramid Kevlar fabric coated with phenolic and polyvinyl butyral resins. The shell has rubber-edging adhesive along its peripheral contour. The liner inside has energy-absorbing foam sections enclosed in a flame-resistant Nomex mesh fabric. The CVCH attaches to a fabric mesh inner liner by snap fasteners and hook-and-pile tape. Leather fastener mounts on the front of the helmet attach the shell to the chin strap.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY12 All items in sustainment available for requisition DD FY12 Continue sustainment activities DD FY12 Product Demonstration Testing on new
materials for CVCH Shell through Defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Release solicitation for performance based Advanced Combat Vehicle Crewman Helmet D FY13 Award contracts for PDM testing, FAT testing and production
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Detects and provides analysis of explosions and other impact events that can lead to head trauma.
CONTRACTORS
BAE Systems (Jessup, PA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Generation II Helmet Sensor (HS) and Data Retrieval System (DRS) serves Soldiers as a stateof-the-art data collection system in both operational and training environments. The HS-DRS measures, records and stores a Soldiers physical property measurements and characteristics. It records a Soldiers motion effects and responses associated with explosions, blasts and a wide range of shock and impact behavior. Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) officials will analyze the HS data. Their analysis will support the development of an injury risk criterion and link sensor data with potential injury driven events. There are two variants of the GEN II HS. Both variants are small, light weight, low power assemblies mounted and attached inside the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) at the crown. One HS weighs approximately 2.14 ounces and the other weighs about 1.78 ounces. The helmet fits and feels the same to the Soldier, with or without the HS installed. Each variant of the GEN II HS has its respective DRS associated with it. One DRS utilizes a hand-held scanner and/or Computer Processing Unit (CPU) set-up with a wireless dongle. The installed hand-held scanner and CPU have a custom software utility database application tool to allow for data collection. USB cables connect a hand-held reader to the HS and CPU, depending on the data collection technique being used. The other variants DRS utilizes an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Identification wireless communication and router connected to a CPU controller. This queries HS in the immediate area to determine their event status, It produces a summary report indicating which HSs have data to download. Data downloading is accomplished via a HS connection to a USB port to a standalone computer with installed HS software.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 1QFY12 First Unit Equipped DD FY12 Six (6) BCTs fielded Gen II HS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Release of RFP for new HS FSR contract FY13 Characterize and model additional helmet systems with the Gen II HS D FY13 Procurement of additional HS to satisfy additional fieldings
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NORMAD SCANNER
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
ARENA FLAKJAK
MISSION
Minimize eye injuries to the Soldier during training and deployment. Provides protection from fragmentation, ultraviolet light, laser threats/ hazards, wind, sand and other potential eye hazards.
CONTRACTORS
Commercial Eyewear Arena Industries (Lake Forest, CA) Eye Safety Systems Inc. (Sun Valley, ID) Revision Military LTD. (Essex Junction, VT) Smith Optics (Ketchum, ID) Wiley-X (Livermore, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Military Combat Eye Protection (MCEP) helps ensure Soldiers are visually able to carry out their mission. Eye hazards exist in a variety of forms in both combat and training environments. They range from fragmenting munitions and other airborne debris, to invisible hazards such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation. If unprotected, the Soldier is susceptible to short- or long-term effects on their vision. This can compromise current and future mission effectiveness. MCEP helps preserve performance in both combat and training by reducing the risks associated with exposure to such hazards. MCEP offers eye protection to Soldiers in a variety of sizes and styles. They give Soldiers a choice in eye protection to best suit their needs. Prior to placement on the Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL), MCEP eyewear must first undergo rigorous testing. Ballistic fragmentation, optical quality, operational testing and certification to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z87.1 Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices are among the tests performed. Goggles currently approved for use in military combat and training are: Arena Flakjak ESS Land Ops ESS Profile NVG Revision Desert Locust Smith Optics Outside the Wire (OTW) Wiley-X Spear For Soldiers who require corrective lenses, four goggles (ESS Profile NVG, Revision Desert Locust, Smith Optics OTW and Wiley-X Spear) have approved prescription lens carriers. Soldiers can wear regular prescription glasses underneath the ESS Land Ops goggle. All items have assigned National Stock Numbers. Soldiers can purchase them through normal supply channels. Service members who require a prescription may obtain the appropriate prescription lens carrier for their device through their garrison optometry clinic deployed optometry clinic, or medical support section. Deployed soldiers may also obtain replacement prescription lenses through the G-Eyes website at https://g-eyes.amedd.army.mil/.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY11 Sources Sought for Authorized Protective DD 4QFY11 Teamed with USAPHC, NSRDEC, and
ACC-APG on acquisition of a Universal Prescription Lens Carrier design; Revision Military selected as best value for award DD 1QFY12 First delivery of Revision Militarys Universal Prescription Lens Carrier DD 2QFY12 Transition from Desert Sand 503 color to Tan 499 color in order to match OEF Camouflage Pattern (OCP) DD 3QFY12 Conducted Industry Day supporting reestablishment of the APEL vendor list DD 4QFY12 Conducted two-year recertification of all APEL items Eyewear List (APEL) re-establishment effort
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
1QFY13 Initiate evaluation for new APEL submissions D 2QFY13 Bi-annual review of APEL product quality D 3QFY13 User evaluations of new APEL submissions D 4QFY13 Release updated APEL list
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
ESS CROSSBOW
REVISION SAWFLY
UVEX GENESIS
UVEX XC
WILEY X PT-1
WILEY X SG-1
WILEY X TALON
MISSION
Minimizes eye injuries to the Soldier during training and deployment. Provides protection from fragmentation, ultraviolet light, laser threats/ hazards, wind, sand and other potential eye hazards.
CONTRACTORS
Commercial Eyewear Eye Safety Systems Inc. (Sun Valley, ID) Honeywell International/Sperian Eye and Face Protection Inc. (UVEX brand) (Smithfield, RI) Oakley USA (Foothill Ranch, CA)
Revision Military LTD. (Essex Junction, VT) Smith Optics (Ketchum, ID) Wiley X Eyewear by Protective Optics Inc. (Livermore, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
The Military Combat Eye Protection (MCEP) helps ensure Soldiers are visually able to carry out their mission. Eye hazards exist in a variety of forms in both combat and training environments. They range from fragmenting munitions and other airborne debris, to invisible hazards such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation. If unprotected, Soldiers are susceptible to short- or long-term effects on their vision, which in turn can compromise current and future mission effectiveness. MCEP helps preserve performance in both combat and training by reducing the risks associated with exposure to such hazards. MCEP offers eye protection to Soldiers in a variety of sizes and styles. This gives Soldiers a choice in eye protection that best suits their needs. Prior to being placed on the Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL), MCEP eyewear first qualifies through rigorous testing. Ballistic fragmentation, optical quality, operational testing and certification to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z87.1 Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices are among the tests they undergo. Spectacles currently approved for use in military combat and training are: ESS Crossbow Oakley SI Ballistic M Frame 2.0 Revision Sawfly (size small, regular and large) Smith Optics Aegis (standard and compact size) UVEX Genesis UVEX XC Wiley X PT-1 Wiley X SG-1 Wiley X Talon. For Soldiers who require corrective lenses, several have prescription lens carriers: the ESS Crossbow, Oakley SI Ballistic M Frame 2.0, Revision Sawfly, Smith Optics Aegis, UVEX Genesis, UVEX XC, and Wiley X Talon. All items have National Stock Numbers and Soldiers can purchase them through normal supply channels. Soldiers who require a prescription may obtain the appropriate prescription lens carrier for their device through their garrison optometry clinic, deployed optometry clinic or medical support section. Deployed soldiers may also obtain replacement prescription lenses through the G-Eyes website at https:// g-eyes.amedd.army.mil/.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY11 Sources Sought for Authorized Protective DD 4QFY11 Teamed with USAPHC, NSRDEC, and
ACC-APG on acquisition of a Universal Prescription Lens Carrier design; Revision DD Military selected as best value for award DD 1QFY12 First delivery of Revision Militarys Universal Prescription Lens Carrier DD 3QFY12 Conducted Industry Day supporting reestablishment of the APEL vendor list DD 4QFY12 Conducted two-year Recertification of all APEL items Eyewear List (APEL) re-establishment effort
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PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
1QFY13 Initiate evaluation for new APEL submissions D 2QFY13 Bi-annual review of APEL product quality D 3QFY13 User evaluations of new APEL submissions D 4QFY13 Release updated APEL list transmissive lenses D FY12 Work toward implementation of Universal Prescription Lens Carrier (PLC)
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with face, torso and leg protection from a wide variety of threats during operations.
CONTRACTORS
Ballistic Body Shield and Face Shield Protech Armored Products (Pittsfield, MA) Ballistic Shin Guards Protective Materials Co. (Miami Lakes, FL)
Non-Ballistic Body Shield Civil Defense Supply (International) Ltd. (United Kingdom) Non-Ballistic Face Shield Paulson Manufacturing (Temecula, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
Ballistic and Non-Ballistic Protection enhances protection for Soldiers during a broad spectrum of operations. Items include Civil Disturbance Protective Gear. This provides face, torso, and leg protection from debris, liquids, hand-thrown objects, and direct or indirect fire. Ballistic protection items meet the National Institute of Justice Level IIIA requirements for 9mm and .44 Magnum bullet resistance. The Ballistic Body Shield is made of Spectra-Shield. Shin Guards are made of Kevlar KM2. The Ballistic Face Shield is made of acrylic and bullet-resistant polycarbonate materials. Non-Ballistic Face and Body Shields are made of transparent polycarbonate materials. Non-ballistic shin guards are made of hard plastics.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment
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6 DoF ALLOWS FOR MEASURING LINEAR SIX DOF allows for measuring linear & rotational accelerations AND ROTATIONAL ACCELERATIONS IN THREEDIMENSIONAL SPACE in 3 dimensional space
February 2013
Well, you know Soldiers get cold. Now with this system here, they can work through it. A they sweat, the ECWCS will actually wick away the sweat, which therefore reduces the co on the body. That makes a huge difference. So you can work longer and be more efficient
SSG Arthur D. Stewart
The Operation Enduring Freedom Flame Resistant Army Combat Uniform (OEF FR ACU), which uses the Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP), will provide concealment for Soldiers operating in Afghanistans multiple-terrain environment.
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The Mass Tactical Canopy (T-11) Personnel Parachute System provides paratroopers with a reduced rate of descent, allowing safe conduct of airborne operations day or night in weather conditions, in the water and at high altitudes.
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides a basic set of components that allows Soldiers to dress from the lowest to the highest end of service uniforms with little variation required.
CONTRACTORS
Coats DeRossi & Son Co. (Vineland, NJ) Bremen Bowdon (Bowdon, GA) Trousers Royal Park Uniforms (Prospect Hill, NC) Omega (Smithville, TN) Tennessee Apparel Corp. (Tullahoma, TN)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
PM SPIE based the Army Service Uniform (ASU) on the Army Blue Uniform. The designs of the mens and womens Army Blue Uniform coats remain unchanged. The belted trousers and slacks with a traditional low waistline will be available for daily wear. The high waist mens trousers traditionally worn with suspenders will remain for wear with the Army Mess Dress Uniform. The mens coat, womens coat, womens skirt, general officer trousers, and slacks are shade Army Blue 450. The enlisted and officer/ non-commissioned officer mens trousers and womens slacks are shade Army Blue 451. The ASU features durable materials that are suitable for daily use without special care. The ASU coat, trousers, slacks and skirt fabric is a blend of 55 percent polyester and 45 percent wool. A new white herringbone shirt made of 65 percent polyester and 35 percent cotton will be for daily wear. Soldiers will wear commercial off-the-shelf white dress shirts for ceremonial and formal occasions. Officers and NCOs (corporal and above) will wear gold stripes on the trouser/slacks. Enlisted Soldiers (specialist and below) will have plain legs on the trousers/slacks and will wear new smaller service stripes on the left coat sleeve. One service stripe is worn for every three years of honorable service. Officers and enlisted Soldiers will wear overseas service bars on the right coat sleeve. One overseas service bar is authorized for six months of overseas service in designated areas during specified periods. The current black accessories, such as the windbreaker, all-weather coat, overcoat and sweaters, may be worn with the ASU.
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides a variety of standard issue and new clothing, insignia and personal equipment to enhance fit, comfort, alterability and appearance.
CONTRACTORS
Mens and Womens (unless otherwise marked) Beret Jensen Apparel (Portsmouth, VA) and Northwest Woolen Mills (Woonsocket, RI) All Weather Coat American Apparel (Selma, AL) Class A/B Service Uniforms AG 489 Coat: DeRossi and Son Co. (Vineland, NJ); Bremen Bowdon (Bowdon, GA); AG 489 Trousers: Tennessee Apparel Corp. (Tullahoma, TN); Omega (Smithville, TN) AG 489 Slacks: VGS Inc. (Cleveland, OH); AG 489 Skirt:
Omega (Smithville, TN); AG 415 Long Sleeve/Short Sleeve Shirt: Ashland Sales and Service (Macon, GA), Kandor Mfg. (Arecibo, PR); AG 415 Long Sleeve/Short Sleeve, Tuck-in Shirt (womens): Middle Georgia (Dublin, GA); Black Tie: Alabama Industries for the Blind (Talladega, AL); Black Neck Tab: National Industries of the Blind Inc. (Greensboro, NC), Industries for the Blind (Albany, NY); Black Cotton Web Belt, Gold Tip and Sand-colored Rigger Belt: Travis Association for the Blind (Austin, TX); Buckles: Coastal Enterprises (Jacksonville, FL); Maternity and White Cardigan Sweaters: Military Equipment Corp. of America (Morristown, NJ); Poromeric Oxfords: Wolverine Worldwide (mens) (Rockford, MI), Capps Shoe Co. Inc. (Lynchburg, VA
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Beret is a one-piece, unlined wool shell with a leather headband, draw cord and lined badge-stay for attachment of insignia. The standard beret is black. Airborne Soldiers wear maroon berets, Special Forces wear green and Rangers wear tan berets. The beret is standard-issue headgear. The All-Weather Coat functions as a raincoat and a topcoat. Double-breasted with a six-button front, it features set-in sleeves; pointed, button-down shoulder and sleeve straps; a front gun patch flap; two vertical welt pockets with pass-through slits; belt; center back pleat vent and half cape back; in black polyester/cotton blend. The Overcoat is optional. It is warmer and dressier than the All-Weather Coat. The Mens Green Class A Service Uniform includes a coat, trousers, shirt, necktie, belt and buckle. The Womens Class A Uniform includes slacks, a skirt, coat, shirt, neck tab, belt and buckle. The Mens Class B Service Uniform omits the coat and tie if the short-sleeve shirt is worn. The Womens Class B Service Uniform features improved fit, comfort, alterability and appearance. It omits the coat or coat and neck tab, depending upon the shirt worn. The Maternity Cardigan Sweater is optional. Soldiers wear it with maternity service uniforms. The v-neck cardigan, longer in front than in back, has elbow and shoulder patches, epaulets with hook-and-loop attachments and a six-button front. The White Cardigan Sweater is optional. The v-neck cardigan features a rib knit trim around the front opening and neckline, rib knit cuffs, two lower front pockets, and a six-button front. The Poromeric Oxfords are plain-toed shoes. They have removable cushioned insoles, skid-resistant soles and breathable comfort lining.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD items are in service use All DD 1QFY11 The ASU will replace the Army Green Class
A/B Uniform in the Clothing Bag
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
None
POROMERIC OXFORDS
PATROL CAP
ALL-WEATHER COAT
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Enhances mission performance with a functional uniform tailorable for situational demands.
CONTRACTORS
ACU Coats Bethel Industries (Jersey City, NJ); Bremen Bowdon (Bowdon, GA); Wellstone Apparel (Metairie, LA); DJ Manufacturing (Caguas, PR); American Apparel (Selma, AL); Golden Manufacturing (Golden, MS); Sidran Inc. (Brownwood, TX); Propper International (Mayaguez, PR); Ashland Sales/Macon (Olive Hill, KY); Tullahoma Industries (Tullahoma, TN); UNICOR (Greenville, NC; Manchester, KY); StEPS (Farmville, VA) ACU Trousers Wellstone Apparel (Tylertown, MS); Woolrich Inc. (Atlanta, GA); DJ Manufacturing (Caguas, PR); Propper International (Mayaguez, PR); Wear-Tech (Lajas, PR); Tullahoma Industries (Tullahoma, TN); Fox Apparel (Asheboro, NC); Goodwill Industries (Miami, FL); UNICOR (Atlanta, GA; Beaumont, TX; Seagoville, TX)
ACU Patrol Caps Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries (Corbin, KY); Bernard Cap Co. (Hialeah, FL); Propper International (Mayaguez, PR) ACU Sun Hats Bernard Cap Co. (Hialeah, FL); M&B Headwear (Richmond, VA) ACU T-shirts Federal Prison Industries (Washington, DC); Industries for the Blind (Alexandria, VA); Kandor Manufacturing (Arecibo, PR) FR ACU Coat/Trousers SNC Manufacturing (Camuy, PR); American Apparel (Selma, AL); Propper International (Cabo Rojo, PR); Tencate (Union City, GA); DJ Manufacturing (Caguas, PR)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) system consists of several modular components. It allows the Soldier to carry tactical combat gear in the most effective manner for lethality and survivability on the battlefield. The modularity of the system allows the Soldiers load to be set. It consists of a fighting load carrier that attaches to releasable body armor known as the Tactical Assault Panel (TAP). The TAP has permanent pockets for six magazines, an MBITR radio, or a DAGR handheld GPS. The webbing on the front of the TAP allows for attachment of any MOLLE pouch that a Soldiers kit may need. The Rifleman Set also includes the 2,000-cubic-inch Assault Pack for short missions and various MOLLE pouches. Other specialty sets include the Grenadier, Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), Pistolman and Medic sets. The MOLLE Medium Ruck set consists of a 3,000-cubic-inch rucksack designed with a suspension that is compatible with the rear ballistic plate of body armor. The Medium Ruck can transport a Soldiers mission-essential gear for up to a 72-hour mission. A Large Ruck set consists of the 4000-cubic-inch MOLLE Large Rucksack which carries the Soldiers sustainment load over long-duration missions. MOLLE replaces the Allpurpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment and Integrated Individual Fighting System.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY10 Fielded to deploying Soldiers via Rapid Fielding DD FY10 Completed the TAP and Medium Rucksack as DD FY11 Fielded MOLLE in the OEF Camouflage Pattern
(OCP) to Soldiers deploying to Afghanistan product improvements Initiative (RFI)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Completely transition MOLLE sustainment to defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support (DLA-TS) D FY12 Ongoing product improvements such as Improved MOLLE Medic set D FY13 Award of next DLA-TS contract to support sustainment of MOLLE
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) consists of a jacket and trousers in either the Universal Camouflage Pattern (OCP) or the Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP). In theater, Soldiers receive a Fire Resistant (FR ACU) variant. To combat insect and tick-borne diseases, FR ACUs began to receive factory permethrin insecticide treatment. The ACU is normally worn with a black beret or a patrol cap in the appropriate camouflage pattern, a moisture-wicking T-shirt and Army combat boots. The ACU enhances Soldier performance by providing a functional and ergonomic uniform that can be tailored to the mission. Based on Soldier satisfaction surveys, durability and cost, there are a number of significant enhancements for the ACU. They include buttons for the cargo pockets, a reinforced crotch and improved attachment of the infrared tab. Soldiers wear the ACU with ancillary items. They include hook-backed embroidered U.S. Army tapes, name tapes, and rank and shoulder sleeve insignia. The ACU is machinewashable and contains a wrinklefree treatment. This decreases out-of-pocket expense to Soldiers for cleaning and starching.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2QFY08 Four Flame Resistant ACUs fielded to each DD 3QFY08 Mandatory possession of four ACUs DD FY09 Continue fielding four FR ACUs per deploying DD FY09 Developed and evaluated improvements to DD FY10 Add factory Permethrin insecticide treatment to
FR ACU fabric, design and female fit Soldier deploying Soldier
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY13 Add factory Permethrin treatment to Clothing Bag ACUs D FY14 Add ACUs with improved fabric, design and womens fit into Clothing Bag
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Enhances aircrew comfort, and provides flash fire protection during pre-flight, flight, post-flight, refueling and other aviation operations.
CONTRACTORS
SNC Manufacturing (Caguas, PR) Creative Apparel (Belfast, ME)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Aircrew Combat Uniform (A2CU) is a two-piece flight suit in the Universal Camouflage Pattern and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Camouflage Pattern. The coat is similar to the ACU in design. It has a stand-up collar featuring a front extension, shoulder patches, a front zipper, and two inside hanging chest pockets with flaps. It also has an adjustable waist, twopiece set-in sleeves with elbow patches, two sleeve utility pockets with flaps and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) tabs, and two lower sleeve pencil pockets with flaps. Soldiers can wear it with the Air Warrior Microclimate Cooling Vest. The trousers have nine pocketstwo thigh pockets, two calf pockets with external tool pockets, one knife pocket with lanyard (on the left thigh) and two side hanging pockets. Pockets (except for the side hanging pockets and the lower leg external tool pockets) have flaps and zippers. The A2CU upgrades the current Improved Aviation Battle Dress Uniform protective clothing system. It provides operational effectiveness, fit, suitability and durability, addressing nearterm Air Warrior requirements.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY08 Fielded A2CUs to deploying aviators and fuel DD FY09 Available for requisition through Army Direct
Ordering at Defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support (DLA-TS) in accordance with instruc-tions posted on the Air Warrior Extranet, Forum section DD FY10 Continue to field to deploying aviators and aircrew members DD A2CU in sustainment with contract actions handled by DLA-TS DD FY11 Conversion to OCP and issue to aviators deploying ISO OEF DD FY12 Continue to issue Soldiers ISO OEF handlers
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides combat vehicle crewmen with extraction capability and improved protection from flame and flash fires in all weather conditions.
CONTRACTORS
Source for Native American Products (SNAP) (Eastport, ME) Creative Apparel (Belfast, ME)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Improved Combat Vehicle Crewman (iCVC) Coverall is a one-piece flame-resistant garment with a front entry, zippered closure with dual sliders. It has a drop seat, upper back extraction strap, collar with front throat protection, zippers on the sleeves and legs, and nine pockets. The coverall is a blend of inherently flameresistant fibers (39 percent Nomex), synthetic fibers (31 percent nylon) and 30 percent cotton. It is available in the Universal Camouflage Pattern and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Camouflage Pattern (OCP).
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY09 Continued fielding to deploying Combat DD FY10 Continue fielding to deploying CVCs DD FY10 Introduce into the Army Direct Ordering DD FY11 Conversion to OCP and issue to Soldiers DD iCVC in sustainment with contract actions handled by DD FY12 Continue to issue to Soldiers ISO OEF
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13 Defense Acquisition Challenge to develop an enhanced variant that transitions from a coat and trouser into a one-piece uniform.
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier improved comfort, and enhanced flame and thermal protection.
CONTRACTORS
Massif Mountain Gear Co. (Ashland, OR) API Manufacturing (Camuy, PR)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Soldiers wear the flame-resistant (FR) Army Combat Shirt (ACS) under their body armor instead of the Army Combat Uniform or the Army Aircrew Combat Uniform jacket and standard-issue T-shirt. This reduces bulk for Soldiers operating in extreme climates. The shirt torso features a highly breathable, moisturewicking cotton/rayon/polyester/spandex blend. It increases moisture vapor transmission, heat stress relief and comfort when worn with the Improved Outer Tactical Vest. The FR sleeves are in the Universal Camouflage Pattern or Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Camouflage Pattern (OCP). They have integrated anti-abrasion elbow pads, shoulder pockets, infrared identification tags, and hook-and-loop fasteners for the name, rank, unit patch and American flag. The shirt also features flat-seam shoulders and side panels for comfort, A state-of-the-art FR process fuses to the fibers. It is washable and maintains its flame resistance for the life of the garment.
DD 2QFY09 Removed Army Strong logo from ACS DD FY10 Continue fielding to deploying Soldiers DD FY10 Made available to GSA DD FY11 Conversion to OCP and issue to Soldiers DD FY12 Continue to issue to Soldiers ISO OND/OEF
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D
PROGRAM STATUS
FY13 Continue to issue to Soldiers ISO OEF FY13 Transition to Defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support for sustainment
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provide the Soldier with increased durability and enhanced features over the current Fire Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FRACU) trouser.
CONTRACTORS
Crye Precision (Brooklyn, NY) Massif Mountain Gear (Ashland, OR) Propper International (Mayaguez, PR) Ready One Industries (El Paso, TX) Goodwill Industries (Miami, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Combat Pant (ACP) is a flame-resistant pant designed for use in rugged combat environments. These pants feature a ruggedized, anti-abrasion coated seat panel, stronger twill fabric in the body of the pants, and stretch fabric at key stress points. The ACP has integrated, removable hard-shell knee pads with both horizontal and vertical points of adjustment built into the pants. The body of the ACP is made of fabric which is a blend of flame resistant rayon, para-aramid and nylon. The ACP is available in the Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Camouflage Pattern (OCP).
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Helps Soldiers identify friendly forces when they require near-infrared visions systems.
CONTRACTORS
To be determined
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Infrared Retroreflective (IR) Flag is an attachable patch that enables the identification of friendly forces. The flag becomes visible in dark environments when observed with near-infrared vision systems, such as Night Vision Goggles and near-infrared illuminators. The IR Flag is made of micro-prismatic, retroreflective black polymeric film contrasted with opaque desert sand stars and stripes. The IR Flag, which is 3.5 inches long by 2 inches wide, attaches to military uniforms with hook fastener tape.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 1Q2QFY11 Conduct final technical tests on flags DD 2QFY113QFY11 Submit and assist Defense
Logistics Agency-Troop Support with documentation for full and open solicitation and update specifications
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY12 Continue fielding to deploying Soldiers with IR flag procured under GSA contract
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides Soldiers a multi-layered, versatile, insulating system adaptable to varying operational and environmental conditions.
CONTRACTORS
Atlantic Dive Supply (ADS) (Virginia Beach, VA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Flame Resistant Environmental Ensemble (FREE) offers comfort and functionality in and out of aircraft, and armored vehicles. It is a comprehensive clothing system from skin to outerwear, from head to toe. It is compatible with current issue personal protective equipment. All layers of the FREE system incorporate flame-resistant technologies. FREE will replace existing aviation and combat vehicle crewmen cold weather clothing. It is color-compatible (in Universal Camouflage Pattern and Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern) with ground Soldier uniforms. The systems adaptability gives Soldiers
more personal protection choices, a crucial factor in responding to current threats while facing extreme climate conditions.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2Q3QFY08 (Phase III) User evaluation in Korea DD 3QFY10 Initial Rapid Fielding Initiative DD 2FY11 Limited User Evaluation, Alaska DD 3FY12 Milestone C and Type classification DD FY13 Program Record Implementation
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
DUTY UNIFORM: (R) ARMY AIRCREW COMBAT UNIFORM; (L) IMPROVED COMBAT VEHICLE CREWMAN (ICVC) COVERALL
FR SOCKS
BASE LAYER
NEXT TO SKIN UNDER LAYER MID-WEIGHT LAYER FR RIGGERS BELT February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
CONTRACTORS
Massif Mountain Gear Co. (Ashland, OR) SNC Manufacturing (Caguas, PR)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Elements Fleece (AEF) is a versatile, insulating layer that allows aviation crews to adapt to varying mission requirements and environmental conditions. The primary fabric has an integrated Nomex fleece inner surface to insulate the Soldier against cold temperatures. The fabric is water resistant and windproof, but also breathable, to protect the Soldier in inclement weather including wind, rain, sleet, and snow. The outer layer has the Universal Camouflage Pattern.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D
FY1011 Transition from fielding AEF to FREE via RFI FY12-13 Residual assets sue through Organization Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) Central Management Office (CMO)
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (GEN III ECWCS)
MISSION
Provides Soldiers a multi-layered, versatile insulating system adaptable to varying operational and environmental conditions.
CONTRACTORS
Atlantic Dive Supply (ADS) (Virginia Beach, VA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (GEN III ECWCS)
The multi-layered insulating system of the Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (GEN III ECWCS) allows the Soldier to adapt to varying mission requirements and environmental conditions. Materials offer a greater range of breathability and environmental protection, providing greater versatility in meeting Soldiers needs. GEN III ECWCS utilizes an innovative design that reduces bulk, taking up 33 percent less space, and weighing 25 percent less than its predecessor systems. Each piece of GEN III ECWCS functions either alone or in concert with other components as a system. This provides more options for the Soldier and enabling seamless integration with load-bearing equipment and body armor configurations. The Gen III ECWCS design allows moisture to escape and at the same time has water-resistant properties.
GEN III ECWCS is a 12-piece kit that enables Soldiers to utilize seven different layers, depending on the mission and environment. The system functions through insulation, layering and ventilation. Insulation resists the transmission of heat, traps air and wicks moisture away from the body. Layering increases air space and allows easy adjustment to a Soldiers activity level. Ventilation allows moisture to escape. By mixing and matching Gen III ECWCS components, Soldiers can protect themselves from temperatures ranging from 40 degrees Fahrenheit to minus 60 degrees.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 4QFY08 Began sustainment transition to Defense DD 4QFY08 Fielded to deploying Soldiers DD FY0913 Fielded to deploying Soldiers via Rapid DD FY12 Full sustainment with DLA-TS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides Soldiers with environmental and camouflage foot protection in a variety of battlespace environments.
CONTRACTORS
Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Belleville, IL) McRae Industries Inc. (Mt. Gilead, NC) Wellco Enterprise, Inc., (Morristown, TN) Wolverine Worldwide, Inc., (Grand Rapids, MI)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Combat Boot (Temperate Weather) is a tan-colored, temperate weather combat boot with a moisture-resistant, rough-side-out cattlehide leather and nylon duck upper. It contains a waterproof breathable membrane and integrated safety features such as limited flame, conductive heat and liquid fuel penetration protection. The sole consists of a three-layer, shock-absorbing soling system with an abrasion- and slipresistant solid rubber outsole. It has a combination eyelet and speed-lace lacing system.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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FY13 Defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support sustainment of the direct attach soling system boot
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with environmental foot protection suitable for wet and dry cold weather conditions.
CONTRACTORS
ECWB Norcross Safety Products/Honeywell (Rock Island, IL) ICWB w/RL Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Belleville, IL) Wellco Enterprises Inc. (Morristown, TN)
MBS TBD TW MCB and HW MCB Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Belleville, IL) Wolverine Worldwide (Big Rapids, MI)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Extreme Cold Weather Boot (ECWB) protects feet in dry-cold conditions between 60 degrees Fahrenheit and minus 20 degrees. Boots are white and have six pairs of eyelets and insulation consisting of three layers of needle-punched polyester foam hermetically sealed within an outer and inner layer of rubber. The boot has a pressure-release valve to adjust internal air pressure in the boot during high-altitude operations. The Intermediate Cold Wet Boot with Removable Liner (ICWB w/RL) is a tan, cold-wet weather combat boot with a moisture-resistant, rough-side-out cattlehide leather upper measuring 10 inches in height. Soldiers wear boots in cold, wet environments where the mean monthly temperature ranges between 14 and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. This boot contains a waterproof breathable membrane and comes with two pairs of insulated removable booties. It has a shock-attenuating soling system with a slip- and abrasion-resistant rubber outsole. It has a combination eyelet and speed-lace lacing system. The Modular Boot System (MBS) is a developmental program. It provides multifunctional, multi-theater footwear system that will afford the Soldier environmental protection and added capability in environmental conditions ranging from minus 20 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The Mountain Combat Boot (MCB) is a durable, hiking-style mountain combat boot designed to provide a combat-effective boot with the ankle stability, support, and mobility required in a rugged mountainous environment. The MCB has both a temperate and hot weather version. The HW MCB provides increased breathability.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD ECWB and ICWB w/RL in sustainment and available DD FY13 MCB issued (one pair each of HW MCS and
TW MCB) by requisition
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with environmental and camouflage protection in wet and dry hot weather battlespace environments.
CONTRACTORS
ACB (HW) Altama Footwear (Atlanta, GA) Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Belleville, IL) McRae Industries Inc. (Mt. Gilead, NC) Wellco Enterprises Inc. (Morristown, TN) Rocky Boot (Nelsonville, OH)
ACB (HW-FR) Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Belleville, IL) ACB (HW-ST) Weinbrenner Shoe Company Inc. (Merrill, WI)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Army Combat Boot (Hot Weather) [ACB (HW)] is a tan-colored, hot weather combat boot made with moisture-resistant, rough-side-out cattlehide leather and nylon duck upper with two drainage eyelets on the inner arch. The soling system of this boot consists of a three-layer, shock-absorbing soling system with an abrasion-resistant outsole. It has a combination eyelet and speed-lace lacing system. The Army Combat Boot (Hot Weather-Flame Resistant) [ACB (HW-FR)] is a tan-colored, flameand conductive heat-resistant hot weather combat boot made with moisture-resistant, rough-side-out cattlehide leather and fabric upper designed for U.S. Army flight personnel and combat vehicle crewmen. The soling system of this boot consists of a three-layer, shockabsorbing soling system with a solid rubber, abrasionresistant outsole. It has a combination eyelet and speedlace lacing system. The Army Combat Boot (Hot Weather-Safety Toe) [ACB (HW-ST)] is the safety toe version of the ACB (HW). It is a tan-colored, hot weather combat boot made with moisture-resistant, rough-side-out cattlehide leather and nylon duck upper. The sole of this boot consists of a three-layer, shock absorbing soling system with an abrasion-resistant solid rubber outsole. It has a combination eyelet and speed-lace lacing system and contains an ASTM F13-compliant steel toe.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
CONTRACTORS
To be determined
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The waterproof Intermediate Cold Wet Glove (ICWG) protects hands in temperatures from approximately 0 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The recently improved ICWG now features less bulky insulation in the trigger finger to increase dexterity. The new glove has eliminated the flexor design and has a waterproof/ breathable membrane. Soldiers can wear the ICWG alone or over light-weight inserts.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with full cold weather hand protection and camouflage for wet and dry environments.
CONTRACTORS
ICW Flyers Glove Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA) Nationwide Glove Co. Inc. (Harrisburg, IL) ECW Mitten Set Propper International (Mayaguez, PR) Snow Camouflage White Mitten Shells Propper International (Mayaguez, PR)
CW Trigger Finger Mitten Shells Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA) Propper International (Mayaguez, PR) Hercules Glove Manufacturing (Rochester, NY) CW Trigger Finger Mitten Inserts Indogem Inc. (Allentown, PA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Intermediate Cold Weather (ICW) Flyers Gloves protect against cold weather. Nomex flame-resistant knit fabric protects the back of the hand, and black sheepskin leather protects the inside of the hand from palm to fingertips. Extreme Cold Weather (ECW) Mitten Set is worn over other handwear to provide extra protection in extremely cold climates. In situations requiring dexterity where the mittens must be temporarily removed, the Soldier can easily secure the mittens with the included suspension harness. The ECW Mitten Set includes the outer shells, removable insulation, and a cotton tape and cotton braid suspension harness. The outer shells of the mitten set consist of wind-resistant and water-repellent cotton/nylon blend. They have deerskin leather palms and have wool pile material on the backs of the hands. The removable insulating liner is made of polyester batting and has a lightweight ripstop nylon cover fabric. The mittens have a long gauntlet with adjustable closure straps across the tops of the wrist gauntlet.
Soldiers wear Cold Weather Trigger Finger (TF) Mitten Shells in temperatures too cold for five finger gloves. They provide added dexterity over the ECW mitten by having trigger fingers. The shell is a windresistant and water-repellent cotton/nylon blend with leather palms, thumb compartments, trigger finger and combined second, third, and fourth finger compartments. The mitten shells have long gauntlets with elastic around the top, a tape loop at the top for attaching a suspension cord, and an adjustable closure strap on the back across the wrist. The mitten shells have insulation across the backs of the hand and around the fingers. The TF Mitten Shells can be worn with or without the Cold Weather Trigger Finger Mitten Inserts.
PROGRAM STATUS
SNOW CAMOUFLAGE WHITE MITTEN SHELLS EXTREME COLD WEATHER (ECW) MITTEN SET
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Protects the Soldiers hands while moving objects, navigating rough terrain and during mission operations.
CONTRACTORS
Combat Glove HWI Gear Inc. (Ojai, CA) CVC Gloves, Flyers Gloves Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA) Hercules Glove Manufacturing (Rochester, NY) Nationwide Glove Co. Inc. (Harrisburg, IL)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Combat Glove is flame-resistant para- and metaaramid which contains conductive anti-static fiber. The glove is form fitting, offering maximum dexterity, tactility, flexibility, flame resistance and cut protection. The leather palm is goat/kidskin. Thread materials are 100 percent flame-resistant para-aramid. The gloves can be laundered without losing their protective properties. The Combat Vehicle Crewmans (CVC) Glove and the Summer Flyers Glove are lightweight, unlined cloth and leather gloves. The CVC Glove contains flameresistant Simplex knit Nomex and has leather palms made of water-resistant cattlehide or horsehide. The Summer Flyers Glove has flame-resistant Simplex knit Nomex with palms made of water-resistant hairsheep leather. Both gloves can be laundered without losing their flame resistance properties.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY09 Fielded combat gloves through Rapid Fielding DD FY11 New Combat Glove glove design included: DD Leather extended to increase durability of finger DD Knuckle patch reinforced for increased strength DD Trigger finger is a continuous leather wrap around DD Thumb crotch patch is 100 percent leather for DD FY12 Thread abrasion testing DD FY12 Seam break strength testing
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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Initiative seams
COMBAT GLOVE
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Gloves, Utility
MISSION
Protects the Soldiers hands in a variety of potentially dangerous situations and settings.
CONTRACTORS
Barbed Wire Handlers Gloves Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA) Mens and Womens Heavy Duty Gloves Nationwide Glove Co. Inc. (Harrisburg, IL) Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA)
Light Duty Work Gloves/Utility Gloves Nationwide Glove Co. Inc. (Harrisburg, IL) Fuel Handlers Gloves (FHG) Masley Enterprises Inc. (Wilmington, DE) Ansell Hawkeye Inc. (Fort Dodge, IA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Gloves, Utility
Barbed Wire Handlers Gloves protect the Soldiers hands when they must handle barbed tape, barbed wire, razor wire and other similar materials. The gloves have a four-finger-and-thumb Clute design with a 5-inch gauntlet. The gloves consist of split-leather cowhide. Cotton flannel lines the leather palms and cotton duck lines the gauntlet areas. Leather strips stapled one-quarter of an inch apart reinforce the palms and the insides of the fingers and thumbs. Mens and Womens Heavy Duty Gloves are Gunn-cut cowhide or horsehide gloves. The gloves have continuous thumbs with leather welts inserted in the thumb seams. The seams at the base of the fingers also include a reinforcing leather welt, which is upturned to cover the stitching. An additional layer of leather reinforces the palms. The gloves have an adjustable strap and buckle on the back. Light Duty Utility Gloves (LDUG) are multifunctional but best suited for light work. The March 2008 redesign improved Soldier dexterity, tactility and comfort by reducing the number of seams in the fingers. The newer three-dimensional shape gives the gloves less bulk. Fuel Handlers Gloves (FHG) protect against kerosene-based fuels. The gloves consist of Nomex Simplex knit with leather palms, and are liquid-proof and flame-resistant. They provide fuel handlers with maximized protection, performance and comfort. The gloves have full Gore-Tex direct grip glove inserts for protection against the fuels. The glove insert also makes this glove waterproof.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY10 Field tested new Barbed Wire Handlers DD Mens and Womens Heavy Duty Gloves: Items in DD 1QFY10 Light Duty Utility Glove in Clothing Bag DD FHG: Items in sustainment; no further development
planned sustainment; no further development planned Gloves design
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
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To be determined
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Improves Soldier comfort with climateappropriate utility uniforms and accessories that function as combat clothing or duty uniforms.
CONTRACTORS
Boot Sock Special T Hosiery Mills (Burlington, NC) Pickett Hosiery Mills (Burlington, NC) Insect Hat and Insect Net Sandina Enterprises (Brooklyn, NY) Fleece Cap Seneca-Cayuga Counties Chapter, NYSARC Inc. (Waterloo, NY)
Hat, Sun Hot Weather (Boonie Hat) Bernard Cap Co. (Hialeah, FL); M&B Headwear (Richmond, VA) Rigger Belt Travis Association for the Blind (Austin, TX) Brown Bath Towel UNICOR (Terre Haute, IN) KEP Bijan Protective Equipment (Santa Rosa, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Improved Boot Sock is over-the-calf style, with a double-welt top and a double-covered elastic yarn that is continuous from the welt top to the ankle area. The fully reciprocal heel, toe and foot area is padded with a halfcushion terry for blister protection. The entire ankle, heel, toe and foot is knit 360 degrees with a main body yarn (terry yarn) and a silver-coated nylon yarn knit in the same position. The nylon yarn is permanently coated with 99.9 percent pure silver, is non-allergenic and antimicrobial, and provides protection against bacteria and fungi. Soldiers wear the Insect Net and Insect Hat in tropical and semitropical areas when helmets are not worn. The hat has a soft crown and stitched brim, chin strap and camouflage band. The net attaches to the hat by an elastic cord with two loops at the bottom to fasten buttons. The Fleece Cap is foliage green, synthetic microfleece and is 100 percent polyester. Its bell shape and pull-on style provide increased comfort and durability. The Hat, Sun Hot Weather (Boonie Hat) has a soft crown, a standard-width quilted stitched brim, a chinstrap and a camouflage band. The cloth is ripstop poplin, 50/50 percent cotton/nylon, and is Type III water-repellent. The hat comes in the Universal Camouflage Pattern and Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern. The Rigger Belt is a desert sand belt made of nylon rigger webbing and a parachute buckle. The belt offers increased comfort, durability and functionality.
The Sock Liner, Dress Sock is a dual-purpose item worn by the male and female Soldier under all types of boot socks to prevent blisters. Soldiers can wear it as a dress sock with black dress shoes. The socks consist of cotton yarn plied with stretch nylon yarn. The Brown Bath Towel is for use in garrison and field environments. The terry cloth fabric is 70 percent polyester and 30 percent cotton. The towel is 20 inches by 40 inches. Knee and Elbow Pads (KEP) provide dismounted Soldiers with protection for knees and elbows. They protect while engaged in tasks that subject these areas to possible injury or discomfort caused by impact, pressure, or protruding objects and debris (e.g., rocks, gravel, or glass).
PROGRAM STATUS
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D
FLEECE CAP
RIGGER BELT
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Enables the Soldier to tailor individual loads to meet mission needs with modular and flexible load-carrying equipment.
CONTRACTORS
BAE Systems (Jessup, PA) Eagle Industries/ATK (Fenton, MO)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) system consists of several modular components. It allows the Soldier to carry tactical combat gear in the most effective manner for lethality and survivability on the battlefield. The modularity of the system allows the Soldiers load to be set. It consists of a fighting load carrier that attaches to releasable body armor known as the Tactical Assault Panel (TAP). The TAP has permanent pockets for six magazines, an MBITR radio, or a DAGR handheld GPS. The webbing on the front of the TAP allows for attachment of any MOLLE pouch that a Soldiers kit may need. The Rifleman Set also includes the 2,000-cubic-inch Assault Pack for short missions and various MOLLE pouches. Other specialty sets include the Grenadier, Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), Pistolman and Medic sets. The MOLLE Medium Ruck set consists of a 3,000-cubic-inch rucksack designed with a suspension that is compatible with the rear ballistic plate of body armor. The Medium Ruck can transport a Soldiers mission-essential gear for up to a 72-hour mission. A Large Ruck set consists of the 4000-cubic-inch MOLLE Large Rucksack which carries the Soldiers sustainment load over long-duration missions. MOLLE replaces the Allpurpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment and Integrated Individual Fighting System.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY10 Fielded to deploying Soldiers via Rapid Fielding DD FY10 Completed the TAP and Medium Rucksack as DD FY11 Fielded MOLLE in the OEF Camouflage Pattern
(OCP) to Soldiers deploying to Afghanistan product improvements Initiative (RFI)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Completely transition MOLLE sustainment to defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support (DLA-TS) D FY12 Ongoing product improvements such as Improved MOLLE Medic set D FY13 Award of next DLA-TS contract to support sustainment of MOLLE
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Enables Soldiers to carry mission-essential equipment with minimal effect on mobility and survivability.
CONTRACTORS
E-Tool Ames True Temper (Prior Lake, MN) Mattock General Services Administration Global Supply (Washington, DC)
EBE Lions Volunteer Blind Industries (Morristown, TN) MCCEB Reyes (San Antonio, TX)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Entrenching Tool (E-Tool), a D handled shovel, has a collapsible feature that makes it easily transportable. The Mattock, a supplement to the E-Tool, has a 24-inch wooden handle and a 12-inch steel head with mattock and axe blades. It can cut tree roots and limbs, break rock, and loosen ground. The Equipment Belt Extender (EBE), a 4-inch equipment belt, has triple layers of 2.25-inch wide webbing with 2.25-inch side-release buckles sewn on each end. The Field Case holds a first aid kit or compass. It attaches to an equipment belt or suspenders with a slide keeper. The Mounted Crewman Compartmented Equipment Bag (MCCEB) is a compartmentalized bag designed to organize and carry the load of mounted crewman. The bags three compartments have zippered openings with secured flaps. The bags shoulder straps allow for easy transport.
MCCEB
PROGRAM STATUS
FIELD CASE
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with a portable means of water carriage and hydration purification.
CONTRACTORS
One-Quart Canteen Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind (Seattle, WA) One-Quart Canteen Cover Federal Prison Industries (Washington, DC) Two-Quart Collapsible Canteen Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind (Seattle, WA)
Two-Quart Canteen Cover Federal Prison Industries (Washington, DC) Cold Weather (Insulated) Canteen General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products Inc. (Charlotte, NC) MOLLE Hydration System National Industries for the Blind (Alexandria, VA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY11-FY12 Requirements documentation prepared/ approved for a Material Development Decision for MPHS and IWTD D FY11-FY12 Continue Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program efforts to identify novel in-line water purification/filtration devices, and desalination technologies D FY13 Evaluate IWTD candidates for a Material Development Decision
D
ONE-QUART CANTEEN
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with a complete illumination capability package that will replace the MX-991/U L-shaped flashlight.
CONTRACTORS
SureFire (Fountain Valley, CA) Energizer Holdings Inc. (St. Louis, MO) First-Light USA (Seymour, IL) Streamlight (Eagleville, PA) Phantom Products Inc. (Rockledge, FL) Gerber Legendary Blades (Portland, OR) NovaTac Inc. (Carlsbad, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Family of Flashlights (FoF) consists of a Hands-Free Helmet-Mounted Light (HFHL) capable of attaching to the Advanced Combat Helmet and the Modular Lightweight Loadcarrying Equipment (MOLLE) or the Interceptor Body Armor (IBA), a Handheld Tactical Light (HHTL), a Weapon Mountable Light/Illuminator (WML) and a Crew Served Weapons Light (CSWL). The FoF provides an increased illumination capability that is highly effective and more reliable than present lights or illuminators. The FoF fills a current capability gap by providing lighter, and more versatile and durable, multifunctional lights. They feature increased range and better power management. They provide Soldiers with a complete illumination capability package that accommodates and supports a wide variety of roles. The Soldier Enhancement Program (SEP) Executive Council recognized the need to improve the Soldiers illumination capabilities. It approved the FoF as a SEP new start program in February 2005. The FoF improves the Soldiers ability to illuminate the battlefield, complete tasks and perform a myriad of duties. The FoF will also improve the Soldiers ability to read maps, perform first aid and maintenance duties, traverse/navigate over terrain, signal, conduct searches, control crowd access points during the conduct of escalation of force, and perform target identification and target engagement tasks. The future variants of the FoF will considerably enhance the Soldiers tactical advantage, survivability and mobility.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Sleep Systems
MISSION
Provides combat personnel with modular-concept sleep equipment to enhance Soldier comfort in diverse environmental conditions.
CONTRACTORS
MSS (Sleeping Bags and Bivy Cover) Tennier Industries Inc. (Pomona, NY) Sleeping Mat National Institute for the Severely Handicapped Inc. (Vienna, VA) Pioneer Vocational Industrial Services (Danville, KY)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Sleep Systems
The Modular Sleep System (MSS) is a bag-withina-bag. The MSS consists of a camouflaged, waterproof, breathable bivy cover, a lightweight patrol sleeping bag and an intermediate cold weather sleeping bag. Compression sacks store and carry the system. The MSS is available in colors compatible with the Universal Camouflage Pattern. The patrol bag provides cold weather protection from 35 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The intermediate bag provides cold weather protection from minus 5 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Together, the patrol bag and intermediate bags provide extreme cold weather protection in temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Soldiers can use the bivy cover with each of three MSS configurations (patrol, intermediate or combined) to be compatible with the environment in which the system is being used. The bivy cover provides environmental protection from wind and water. Sleeping bags consist of ripstop nylon fabrics and continuous filament polyester insulation. Camouflage bivy cover consists of waterproof, breathable, coated or laminated nylon fabric. The compression sacks consist of waterresistant and durable nylon fabric. The Sleeping Mat is a foliage green, closed-cell polyethylene foam pad. Two permanently attached straps secure the mat when in a rolled configuration for carrying. The mat can serve as a ground insulator under the MSS to provide insulation from the cold ground. Soldiers use the Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat in the same manner as the sleeping mat. It has an open cell foam core sandwiched between, and laminated to, a foliage green, air-impermeable, coated nylon fabric with a plastic valve in one corner. Once unrolled, the air valve opens and allows air to enter the mat as the foam expands. The air valve maintains the expanded mattress during use, and is later reopened to expel the air during rolling for carry and storage.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD items in sustainment available by requisition from All DD Fielded via the Rapid Fielding Initiative
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
SLEEPING MAT
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides camouflage solutions for the Soldier in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as protection against thermal imagers and insects.
CONTRACTORS
Iguana LLC (Thomasville, GA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Soldiers use Camouflage Face Paint (CFP) on all exposed skin to provide passive camouflage protection in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It also protects against thermal imagers, which operate in the mid- and far-infrared regions of the spectrum. The current camouflage compact is a cosmeticlike container with an acrylic mirror and compartments containing four colors. The improved camouflage container will consist of two sticks of two colors each; one with a DEET additive and one without.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2QFY08 Hot and cold weather chamber evaluation DD 2QFY08 Soldier evaluation at Camp Bullis, TX, DD 4QFY08 Conducted large-scale user assessment
of camouflage sticks, with and without DEET, in final configuration confirmed new design completed
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Offers the Soldier improved protection from flame and thermal threats as well as countersurveillance protection, increased multi-climate protection and enhanced comfort.
CONTRACTORS
Source One Distributors (Wellington, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Ghillie Suit Accessory Kit (GSAK) Upgrade provides surveillance units and snipers with various camouflage multifunctional materials. They can construct, repair and modify Ghillie Suits to meet unique mission and climatic requirements. The upgrade kit consists of universal netting, over whites, flame-resistant jute, nylon cord, sewing kit, camo-pack, zip ties, dye packs, seam grip, Cordura, nylon webbing, Fas-tex fasteners, gun sleeve, hook and loop, and suspenders. They are used to fabricate and maintain one Ghillie Suit. The GSAK upgrade affords the Soldier enhanced agility, multi-system operability and anti-odor/anti-microbial properties.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
In sustainment
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Offers the Soldier improved protection from flame and thermal threats, as well as countersurveillance protection, increased multi-climate protection, and enhanced comfort.
CONTRACTORS
Elite Issue (Baltimore, MD) Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries (Corbin, KY)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Lightweight Performance Hood (LPH) is a flame-resistant, no-melt, no-drip head-and-face covering. It provides the Soldier with protection from thermal threats and minimizes heat stress in hot-dry climates. It also provides limited heat retention in cool climates. It is a onesize-fits-all item featuring a ventilated mesh top to minimize heat stress beneath the Advanced Combat Helmet. The LPH is anti-microbial, anti-odor and moisture wicking, and replaces the Combat Vehicle Crewman Hood and AntiFlash Hood. Its issue rate is two per Soldier.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2QFY09 Began issuing two per deploying Soldier DD 3QFY09 Placed on the Federal Procurement List DD 3QFY09 Placed requisition against the FPL for DD 4QFY09 Supply Request Package/Technology DD 1QFY10 Placed on Army Direct Ordering DD FY10 Transition to sustainment DD FY12 LPH improved with increased front length DD FY13 LPH included as component of the Fire
Resistant Environmental Ensemble (FREE) Deployment Package fielding quantities (FPL)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
In sustainment
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Protects the Soldier from chemical and biological (CB) contamination during battle and other mission operations.
CONTRACTORS
CPU Peckham Vocational Industries (Lansing, MI) FIS-C Morning Pride Manufacturing (Dayton, OH) Interspiro (Branford, CT) SCALP Harris Manufacturing Co. (Trenton, NJ)
JSLIST ReadyOne (El Paso, TX) Group Home Foundation (Belfast, ME) Creative Apparel (Belfast, ME) JPACE Creative Apparel (Eastport, ME)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Chemical Protective Undergarment (CPU) is a two-piece form-fitting design worn under the combat vehicle crewman (CVC) or aviator uniform. When worn with a new duty uniform, the system will provide 12 hours of liquid and vapor protection from chemical agents. The CPU is snug-fitting and air permeable. The CPU is also worn with the Toxicological Agent Protective Ensemble by Department of the Army civilians engaged in routine surveillance, demilitarization, and destruction of chemical agents inside the United States. In addition to the shirt and drawers worn by CVC, Army civilians wear socks and gloves made from the same material to provide enhanced protection. The U.S. Army Firefighters Integrated SuitCombat (FIS-C) protects military firefighters in accordance with National Fire Protection Association standards and provides CB protection during firefighting. The FIS-C consists of proximity coat, proximity trousers, gloves, helmet, standard firefighting boots, Nomex balaclava, self-contained breathing apparatus with chemical kit, Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) overgarment, CB gloves/liners and carrying bag. The Suit, Contamination Avoidance, Liquid Protective (SCALP) is an impermeable, lightweight, inexpensive disposable ensemble that provides supplemental protection when worn over standard chemical protective garments. SCALP consists of a jacket, trousers and two footwear covers worn over the chemical protective overgarment and overboots. All components provide protection from liquid contamination for up to one hour.
The Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) ensemble is the first DoDmanaged CB protection overgarment. The JSLIST is a twopiece garment worn over the standard duty uniform with butyl rubber gloves, Black Vinyl Overshoes or Alternative Footwear System overboot and the M40 or M50 chemical protective mask. The JSLIST provides the Soldier with 24 hours of chemical protection in a contaminated environment after 45 days of wear and six launderings. The Joint Protective Aircrew Ensemble (JPACE) is a one-piece coverall that provides CB protection and flame resistance for aircrews. Army aviators wear the JPACE with a vapor protective neck dam to provide added protection in the head/neck region. The JPACE provides the Soldier with 16 hours of chemical protection in a contaminated environment after 30 days of wear. The JPACE integrates and is compatible with legacy and new CB clothing items and chemical masks.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY08 JPACE Universal Camouflage Pattern DD other items are available for requisition All DD FY10 JPACE in production DD FY11 Contract established to procure additional neck
dams production procurement initiated
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Continue JPACE surveillance testing every five years D 1QFY12 Field JPACE to U.S. Army Aviators in Korea D FY13 Continue fielding JPACE to Aviation units
D
JC3
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Protects the Soldier from chemical and biological (CB) contamination during battle and other mission operations.
CONTRACTORS
CB Protective Equipment Bag National Institute for the Blind (Seattle, WA) Chemical Protective Helmet Cover Human Technologies (Utica, NY) Chemical Protective Glove Set North Safety Products (Charleston, SC) Guardian Manufacturing (Willard, OH)
Overboot Norcross Safety Products (Rock Island, IL) AFS Airboss Defense (Quebec, Canada) JB2GU nFR Airboss Defense (Quebec, Canada)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY12 Continue the transition of the current 25-mil butyl rubber gloves to JSLIST Block II Glove Upgrade nFR D FY12 Continue the transition of the current BVO/ GVO to AFS as the standard chemical protective overboot D FY12 Continue surveillance testing of the Chemical Protective Glove Set, GVO/BVO and AFS every five years throughout the life of the items D FY13 Obtain more test data on JBIGU for a decision on use for the glove by the Army
D
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Toxicological Ensembles
MISSION
Protects the Soldier working in highly toxic, oxygen-deficient or unknown environments that are immediately dangerous to life and health.
CONTRACTORS
ITAP Saint-Gobain (Merrimack, NH) STEPO Saint-Gobain (Merrimack, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Toxicological Ensembles
The Improved Toxicological Agent Protective (ITAP) Suit is a National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 1992 and 1994 Class-2 certified ensemble that will provide protection during peacetime and wartime shortterm operations. ITAP will be deployed in Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) toxic chemical environments (up to 1 hour) for emergency lifesaving response, incident response and routine chemical activity operations. The Self-Contained Toxic Environment Protective Outfit (STEPO) is an NFPA 1991- and 1994-certified, totally encapsulating system that provides protection for personnel working in highly toxic, oxygen-deficient or unknown environments that are IDLH. STEPO will replace the M3 Toxicological Agents Protective (TAP) ensemble for use in highly toxic areas (OSHA Level-A environments), while the ITAP ensemble is used for routine chemical activity operations in non-IDLH environments. STEPO provides four hours of percutaneous protection against chemical-biological agents, toxic industrial chemicals, unknown chemicals, rocket fuels, petroleum, oil and lubricants. STEPO and ITAP both consist of five layers of Nomex and Teflon. The ITAP has an integral hood composed of three layers of Nomex and Teflon. STEPO and ITAP provide respiratory protection and cooling to the user, and both are compatible with the personnel radios.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD Fielding completed
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Allows Soldiers to experience the physical and emotional demands of hand-to-hand fighting prior to engaging in combat.
CONTRACTORS
Atlantic Dive Supply (ADS) (Virginia Beach, VA) Ring Side (Virginia Beach, VA) ASP (Virginia Beach, VA) London Bridge Trading Company (Virginia Beach, VA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Modern Army Combatives Kit (MACK) enables units to conduct Level 3 and 4 combative training in accordance with the Modern Army Combatives Program. Because Soldiers can use it to conduct safe and realistic combatives training, the MACK enhances Soldier performance and confidence going into battle. Component materials for the MACK are foam, plastic, Plexiglas, leather and polyester. It is black and comes in sizes small, medium, large, and extra large.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 4FY08 Full-rate production DD 2FY09 First unit equipped DD 2FY09 First 100 kits fielded DD 3FY09 Total of 250 kits fielded DD 4FY11 Total of 1200 kits fielded
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
T-10D Parachute
MISSION
Enables the safe delivery of the parachutist, weapon systems, and equipment to the drop zone in winds up to 13 knots.
CONTRACTORS
T-10D Airborne Systems NA (Santa Ana, CA) Mills Manufacturing Corp. (Asheville, NC) Pioneer Aerospace Corp. (Columbia, MS)
MIRPS Airborne Systems NA (Santa Ana, CA) Mills Manufacturing Corp. (Asheville, NC)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
T-10D Parachute
The static line-deployed T-10D Parachute is for combat mass-assault airborne operations and training. Depending on air density and the jumpers total weight, the parachutes average rate of descent is from 22 to 24 feet per second; total suspended weight limitation is 360 pounds. The parachute deploys using either a 15- or 20foot static line. This allows the parachutist delivery from either C-130 or C-17 U.S. Air Force aircraft. The T-10D main parachute is a parabolic shape. It has a nominal diameter of 35 feet, 30 suspension lines and a mesh antiinversion net. The T-10D Parachute assembly consists of five components: pack tray, troop harness, deployment bag, riser and canopy. The parachute has a combined service life of 16.5 years; service life is 12 years and shelf life is 4.5 years. The T-10D Parachute needs repacking every 120 days. The T-10D Parachute consists of nylon materials commonly used in the manufacturing of parachutes. The Modified Improved Reserve Parachute System (MIRPS) includes a standard T-10 reserve parachute canopy assembly, integrated with a commercial deployment assistance device composed of a bridle line, pilot parachute and spring. The pack tray includes a line bag for stowing suspension lines and an inner staging flap that holds the reserve parachute until sufficient tension is achieved through the bridle/pilot parachute assembly during deployment. The MIRPS pack tray is slightly larger than that of the T-10 reserve pack tray so it accommodates a larger pilot chute, spring and bridle. The pack tray has a yellow stripe along the rip cord protector flap and is made of nylon textile materials commonly used to make parachute systems.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD sustainment In
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Maximizes the success of Army free fall missions by enabling clandestine insertion.
CONTRACTORS
MFF ARAPS Airborne Systems North America, Pennsauken, NJ EAAD SSK Industries (Lebanon, OH)
NAVAID Airborne Systems North America, Pennsauken, NJ POM Carleton Technologies Inc. (Orchard Park, NY)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Military Free Fall (MFF) Advanced Ram Air Parachute System (ARAPS) is a multi-mission, highaltitude parachute delivery system. It allows Soldiers to exit at altitudes between 3,500 feet and 35,000 feet. The parachute, which replaces the current MC-4 parachute, supports a total jumper weight of 450 pounds. It also provides non-MFF personnel with a ram air parachute that is static-line deployed. The ARAPS three accessory systems are at different stages of the acquisition process: The Electronic Automatic Activation Device (EAAD) is used with current and next-generation parachute systems, replacing the Automatic Ripcord Release. EAAD provides a simpler and more reliable method of activation in the event the parachutist is unable to deploy the parachute at the appropriate altitude. The EAAD activates and cuts the reserve parachute closing loops if the jumper is falling at 78 mph or faster at the minimum deployment altitude. The Navigation Aid (NAVAID) will provide in-flight navigation and mission planning capability. It allows parachutists under canopy to easily locate themselves and the intended drop zone. The system utilizes a GPS that integrates with the Mission Planner of the Joint Precision Airdrop System (MP JPADS). This ensures more accurate canopy flight and drop zone landings. The Parachutist Oxygen Mask (POM) will provide supplemental oxygen at 13,000 feet and higher, and will be easier to use and maintain than the current MBU-12P mask. The POM will not interfere with the parachutists vision or range of motion.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 1QFY08 EAAD first unit equipped DD 4QFY092QFY08 MFF ARAPS Capability DD 3QFY08 Award of POM contract DD 3Q4QFY08 POM developmental testing DD 3QFY08 Conduct NAVAID user assessment to
evaluate available technologies, validate requirements and get user feedback DD 3QFY11 MFF ARAPS design validation DD FY09 Continue EAAD fielding and new equipment training DD 1QFY092QFY09 POM operational testing DD 4QFY09 Milestone C decision for POM DD 2QFY10 First unit equipped with POM DD 1QFY11 MFF ARAPS design validation DD 2QFY12 MFF ARAPS developmental testing Production Document approved
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
MILITARY FREE FALL (MFF) ADVANCED RAM AIR PARACHUTE SYSTEM (ARAPS)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Enables the parachuting Soldier to steer toward a specific impact point in the drop zone.
CONTRACTORS
MC-6 Airborne Systems NA (Santa Ana, CA) Aerostar International (Sioux Falls, SD) Mills Manufacturing Corp. (Asheville, NC) Pioneer Aerospace Corp. (Columbia, MS)
MC1-1C Airborne Systems NA (Santa Ana, CA) Mills Manufacturing Corp. (Asheville, NC) Pioneer Aerospace Corp. (Columbia, MS)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The MC-6 Maneuverable Canopy Personnel Parachute System offers the airborne Soldier a new tactical, static line-deployed, steerable personnel parachute system. It replaces the legacy MC-1 series parachute assembly, associated harness and reserve. The MC-6 has a safer rate of descent, lower opening shock, reduced canopy damage, better turn ratio and a better glide ratio than the MC1-1C. The system operates at higher altitudes with heavier weights. These improvements result in better maneuverability, greater canopy control and reduced jumper injury. This is a combined U.S. Army and Special Operations Command project. The MC-6 is functional throughout the full spectrum of operational and environmental conditions. The MC-6 integrates the maneuverable main canopy (SF-10A) with the T-11 harness and T-11 reserve parachute (T-11R). The MC-6 main and reserve canopies consist of 1.1 ounces low-porosity ripstop nylon. Block construction facilitates manufacturing and repair. The container bag is made of Cordura, an abrasion and water-resistant fabric. The harness is Type 7 webbing. The main canopy assembly weight with T-11 harness is 26 pounds. The T-11R reserve assembly weight is 15 pounds. Main canopy is 32 feet in diameter; the reserve canopy is 24 feet in diameter. Small teams use the MC1-1C during airborne operations and training. The parachute has a parabolic shape with an H-TC shape configuration in the rear with 60 square feet of canopy removed. It has a nominal diameter of 35 feet and weighs 28 pounds.
PROGRAM STATUS
MC-6 DD 3QFY08 Completed first article test for harness assembly DD 3QFY08 Resumed production and delivery of systems DD 4QFY08 Modification work order approved to modify fielded systems DD 1QFY09 Fielded DD 1QFY09 Modification work order DD 2QFY09 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) became the first unit equipped
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with a parachute capable of handling heavier jump weights with a more stable, slower rate of descent.
CONTRACTORS
Aerostar International (Sioux Falls, SD) Airborne Systems NA (Santa Ana, CA) BAE Systems (Phoenix, AZ)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
The Non-Maneuverable Canopy (T-11) Personnel Parachute System is the next-generation personnel parachute system. The T-11 provides the airborne Soldier with the first wholesale modernization of the tactical parachute system since the 1950s. The T-11 includes a completely redesigned main and reserve parachute and an integrated harness assembly that is suitable for the 5th percentile to the 95th percentile Soldier. The main canopy is a modified version of a cross/ cruciform platform. The canopy has an increased inflated diameter of 14 percent and a 28 percent increase in surface area, when compared with the T-10D assembly. The T-11 main canopy uses a unique deployment sequence to reduce the opening shock and canopy oscillation. The T-11 has an average rate of descent of 19 feet per second for the 95th percentile Soldier, compared with 24 feet per second with the T-10D. This results in significantly lower landing injury rates for jumpers. The reserve canopy is a proven derivative of the British Low Level Parachute (LLP) aero-conical design. It includes apex scoop pockets at the top of the reserve canopy and skirt assist lines at the systems hem to promote fast opening of the reserve system during low-speed malfunctions. Unlike the current reserve parachute system, the T-11R reserve uses an omni-directional, center-pull deployment system. The T-11 harness displaces opening shock forces of the reserve parachute equally along the long axis of the jumpers body.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 1FY09 Completed OT DD 3FY09 Milestone C full-rate production decision DD 3FY09 First Unit Equipped, Ranger Special Troops DD FY10 Full-Rate Production and completed fielding to DD 1FY12 will complete fielding to 82nd Airborne
Division Ranger Regiment Battalion
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Parachutist Equipment
MISSION
Secures individual mission-essential equipment to the parachutist while in the aircraft, during exit, and during main parachute deployment and descent.
CONTRACTORS
HSPR Huntsville Rehabilitation Foundation (Huntsville, AL) PDB Eagle Industries (Fenton, MO)
M-1950 Weapons Case Federal Covers and Textiles (Kenly, NC) Aerial Machine & Tool Corp. (Vesta, VA)
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Parachutist Equipment
The Harness, Single-Point Release (HSPR), used to secure equipment to the parachutist, consists of nylon webbing with friction adapters, two adjustable leg straps, two D-ring attaching straps and a lowering line. The harness secures around the equipment load. It allows for a simultaneous release of the load and leg straps from the parachutist and parachute harness. The Parachutist Drop Bag (PDB) is a commercial, load-carriage drop bag with a single point release. It uses a 7-foot lowering line when conducting military free-fall operations or a 15-foot lowering line when conducting static line parachuting operations. It has exterior pockets for easy access to maps and water. Soldiers can wear it front- or rear-mounted. The retention strap is nylon webbing. It has an attachment eyelet in the center, and hook-and-pile tape on each end.
The M-1950 Weapons Case, a padded case, is made of cotton duck or nylon, and carries individual or crew served weapons. It protects both the jumper and the weapon from injury/damage during airborne operations. The M-1950 Weapons Case must be rigged with a lowering line when the case and weapon weight is more than 35 pounds.
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
February 2013
PM SSL provides Soldiers with improved lethality, mobility, and survivability in all weather and visibility conditions. Soldier-borne sensors and lasers enhance the Soldiers ability to see in all battlefield and lighting conditions, to acquire objects of military significance before the Soldier is detected, and to target threats accurately for engagement by Soldiers or precision-guided munitions. These systems provide critical, on-the-ground direct support to U.S. forces.
For thermal sights, I was assigned four PAS-13s. They ended up being a primary mean detection on my patrol base for any type of threat during nighttime hours. Using PAS-1 able to stop a guy from using a small canal that happened to be filled with water. He w swim up the canal and get under a piece of the road that was part of our patrol base. F he would have been able to easily push his way into our patrol base and breach our wi
CPT N. Manghelli
The Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG) combines image intensification and passive thermal imaging in one system for better situational awareness and increased lethality at night or in degraded battlefield environments.
The Family of Weapon Sights Individual (FWS-I) will transmit wirelessly a boresighted reticle and thermal image to the ENVG III. This enables rapid target engagement without the use of active lasers in all light levels and battlefield conditions.
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Enables the Soldier to detect and engage targets day or night in all weather and visibility-obscured conditions.
CONTRACTORS
BAE Systems (Lexington, MA; Manassas, VA; Austin, TX; Manchester, NH) DRS Optronics (Dallas, TX; Melbourne, FL) Raytheon (Dallas, TX; Goleta, CA; McKinney, TX; Plano, TX)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/PAS-13 Thermal Weapon Sight (TWS) provides Soldiers with individual and crew served weapons the capability to see deep into the battlefield. It increases surveillance and target acquisition range, and penetrates obscurants either day or night. The TWS systems use uncooled, forward-looking infrared technology. It provides a standard video output for training, image transfer or remote viewing. Thermal Weapon Sights are lightweight systems that Soldiers can mount on a weapon rail and operate to the maximum effective range of the weapon. PM SMS included 17 micron (17um) technology in FY12 awards. This resulted in size, weight and power improvements over present configurations. The TWS family comprises three variants, each of which is a silent, lightweight, compact, durable and batterypowered thermal sight. They are: AN/PAS-13(V)1 Light Weapon Thermal Sight (LWTS) for the M16 and M4 series rifles and carbines, as well as the M136 Light Anti-Armor Weapon. AN/PAS-13(V)2 Medium Weapon Thermal Sight (MWTS) for the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon and M240B series medium machine guns. AN/PAS-13(V)3 Heavy Weapon Thermal Sight (HWTS) for the squad leaders weapon, M16 and M4 series rifles and carbines, M24 and M107 sniper rifles, and M2 HB and MK19 machine guns.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
FY13 Continue to field and support TWS in accordance with Headquarters, Department of the Army guidance D FY13 17um fielding is anticipated to begin 3QFY13
D
SPECIFICATIONS
Performance of currently fielded 25um systems. Weight: HWTS: 3.9 pounds; MWTS: 2.9 pounds; LWTS: 1.95 pounds Target recognition range: HWTS: 2,200 meters; MWTS: 1,100 meters; LWTS: 550 meters Operational time: HWTS/MWTS: 6.5 hours (six lithium AAs); LWTS: 5 hours (four lithium AAs) Magnification: HWTS: 10x/3.3x (narrow/wide); MWTS: 5x/1.66x (narrow/wide); LWTS: 3.1x/1.55x (narrow/wide)
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with enhanced situational awarenessday or night in all weather and degraded battlefield conditions.
CONTRACTORS
ITT Industries Night Vision (Roanoke, VA) L-3 Insight Technology Inc. (Londonderry, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/PSQ-20 Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG) provides increased capability by incorporating image intensification and long-wave infrared sensors into a single, helmet-mounted passive device. The ENVG combines the visual detail in low-light conditions that is provided by image intensification with the thermal sensors ability to see through fog, dust, rain, sleet and other battlefield obsurants. This thermal capability, useful during the day as well as in no-light conditions, gives the ENVG a big advantage over night-vision devices equipped with I2 only. The ENVG also allows Soldiers to rapidly detect and engage targets because it permits use of existing riflemounted aiming lights. Several engineering enhancements to the ENVG improve its fit and function. For example, putting the battery pack on the rear of the helmet provides better balance and increases comfort as well as stability. The system also works with existing ballistic eye protection. In addition, the system is now more compact and easier to stow when not in use. This enhances a Soldiers mobility.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (total system): 2 pounds, including four AA batteries Man-sized target (standing and moving) recognition: 80 percent probability at 150 meters 50 percent probability at 300 meters Continuous operation: 7.5 hours, continuous fusion, plus an additional 7.5 hours of image intensification only with no battery change
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY12 Qualification of the new ENVG systems DD FY12 Production options awarded
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Provides Soldiers with the capability to engage and execute close combat, combat support, and combat service support operations in very lowlight (starlight) conditions.
CONTRACTORS
ITT Geospatial Systems (Roanoke, VA) L-3 Warrior Systems Electron Tube Operations (ETO) (Garland, TX; Tempe, AZ; Londonderry, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) is a head- or helmet-mounted passive device that amplifies ambient light and very near infrared energy to enable night operations. The system operates in conjunction with rifle-mounted aiming lights. The AN/PVS-14 incorporates an infrared (IR) illuminator with a momentary and continuous-on switching function. IR operation and low-battery indicators display within the Soldiers field of view. The AN/PVS-14 has a lightweight, fully adjustable military head strap allows for comfortable long-term use. A wide range of optional accessories includes high-magnification lenses and a helmet-mounting bracket. The AN/PVS-14 can mount to the M16 Rifle/M4 Carbine receiver rail.
PROGRAM STATUS
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 1.25 pounds with battery Magnification: 1x Range: 150 meters Operational time: 15 hours Power: One AA battery
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Enables Aviators to conduct flight operations under very low (starlight) ambient light conditions.
CONTRACTORS
ITT Exelis (Roanoke, VA) L-3 Warrior Systems ETO (Tempe, AZ) L-3 Warrior Systems Insight (Londonderry, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/AVS-6 Aviators Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) is a third-generation, helmet-mounted, direct-view, image-intensification device. It enables Aviators to operate more effectively and safely during lowlight and degraded battlefield conditions. The low-light sensitivity represents a 35 to 40 percent improvement over the earliest ANVIS. Additionally, the gated power supply enables operation at significantly higher light levels than any of the previous designs. All ANVIS systems are capable of operating for 24 hours on a pair of AA batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (maximum): 1.3 pounds with batteries Magnification: 1x Operational time: 24 hours Power: Low-profile battery pack or from aircraft-supplied power
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY12 Supported Operation Enduring Freedom and DD FY12 Competitive procurement award(s)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Enables the Sniper to acquire and engage targets using the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) and XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle (ESR) during periods of limited visibility and at low-light levels.
CONTRACTORS
Knights Armament Co. (Titusville, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/PVS-30 Clip-on Sniper Night Sight (CoSNS) is a lightweight, in-line weapon-mounted sight used in conjunction with the day optic sight on the M110 SASS and the XM2010 ESR. It employs a variable gain image tube Snipers can adjust depending on ambient light levels. When used in conjunction with the M110 and XM2010 day optical sight, it provides for personnel-sized target recognition at quarter moon illumination in clear air to a range of 600 meters. The CoSNS has an integrated rail adapter that interfaces directly to the MIL-STD-1913 rail for quick and easy mounting to or dismounting from the weapon. The CoSNS allows a Sniper to maintain the current level of accuracy with the M110 and to deliver precise fire within 1 minute of angle. Use of the CoSNS does not affect the zero of the day optical sight and allows the M110 and the XM2010 to maintain bore sight throughout the focus range of the CoSNS and the M110 and XM2010 day optical sight.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13/14 Continue to field in accordance with Headquarters, Department of the Army guidance
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: < 3.5 pounds Man-sized target recognition: 600 meters Focus range: 25 meters to infinity Power: One AA battery
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
CONTRACTORS
L3/Insight Technology Inc. (Londonderry, NH) Laser Devices Inc. (Monterey, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The Multifunction Aiming Light (MFAL) family includes the AN/PEQ-15 Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL) and the AN/PEQ-15A Dual Beam Aiming LaserAdvanced2 (DBAL-A2). The AN/PEQ-15 and AN/PEQ-15A class 3B MFAL devices replace the AN/PAQ-4C. The infrared (IR) and visible aiming lasers are co-aligned. Soldiers can use the visible laser can be used to bore-sight the device to a weapon without the need of night vision goggles. The IR lasers emit a highly collimated beam of IR light for precise weapon aiming, as well as a separate, IR-illuminating laser with adjustable focus. Soldiers can also select a visible red-dot aiming laser to provide precise aiming of a weapon during daylight or night operations. Soldiers can use AN/PEQ-15 and AN/PEQ-15A IR lasers as hand-held illuminator pointers, or weapon-mount them with included hardware.
PROGRAM STATUS
FY13/14 TACOM provides sustainment support for the AN/PEQ-15 and AN/PEQ-15A
SPECIFICATIONS
AN/PEQ-15 Weight: 7.5 ounces Effective range: IR lasers: 600 meters low power/2,000 meters high power Visible laser: 25 meters in daylight, but not in direct sunlight Operational time: 5 hours with lasers(s) on Dual High Power: One DL 123, 3-volt battery AN/PEQ-15A Weight: 8 ounces Effective range: IR lasers: 600 meters low power/2,000 meters high power Visible laser: 25 meters in daylight, but not in direct sunlight Operational time: 5 hours with laser(s) on Dual High Power: One DL 123, 3-volt battery
AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL
AN/PEQ-15A DBAL-A2
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Enables Soldiers to acquire and engage targets in conditions of limited visibility using unaided vision or night vision goggles.
CONTRACTORS
Insight Technology Inc. (Londonderry, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The AN/PEQ-14 Integrated Laser White Light Pointer (ILWLP) is a small, lightweight device Soldiers can handhold. They can also mount it on the M9 pistol with a Military Standard (MIL-STD)-1913 rail adapter. It combines the functions of a white light flashlight with adjustable focus, visible aiming laser, infrared (IR) aiming laser and IR illuminator into one system. The ILWLP engages targets with the M9 Pistol on the battlefield and in close-quarters combat engagements. Two DL 123 standard commercial batteries power it. ILWLP fielding is to military police units. Weight: under 6 ounces Range: IR aim/illumination: >100 meters Visual aim: 25 meters during daylight but not direct sunlight White light: 20 meters facial recognition Operational time: Supports a 72-hour mission profile, which consists of 54 minutes of total use spread over the four functions Power: Two DL 123, 3 volt batteries
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
Weapons Mounted Light (WML) and Crew Served Weapons Light (CSWL)
MISSION
Provides a small, lightweight, weapon-mounted or hand-held white light capability for use in a variety of combat situations.
CONTRACTORS
SureFire (Fountain Valley, CA) SPA Defense/NovaTac (Fort Lauderdale, FL) Streamlight (Eagleville, PA) Peak Beam (Edgemont, PA) Xenonics (Carlsbad, CA)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
Weapons Mounted Light (WML) and Crew Served Weapons Light (CSWL)
The Weapons Mounted Light (WML) and the Crew Served Weapons Light (CSWL) are part of the Family of Flashlights (FoF). The WML is a small (7 inches threshold, 6 inches objective), lightweight (10 ounces or less with batteries) white light that can be weapon-mounted or handheld. The WML operates on small arms weapons including the M16A4 modular weapons, M4/M4A1, and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. The light is able to mount on the weapons MIL-STD-1913 rail and does not interfere with day/night optics, aiming lights or other weapon accessories. When weapon-mounted, the WML will pro-vide the Soldier the capability to illuminate a 20x30x8foot darkened room or enclosure. It can identify targets accurately with facial recognition at a range of 20 meters (threshold) or 25 meters (objective). The WML has dual activation controls located on the device housing and a wired remote control switch. The system operates on one or two DL 123 batteries. The WML includes an infrared capability. The CSWL system is compact and lightweight. It provides both overt (white light) and covert (infrared) illumination. Soldiers mount it to the M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun, the MK19 Grenade Machine Gun, the M240B/L Medium Machine Gun or use it in the hand-held mode. The CSWL increases situational awareness by enabling the Soldier to observe deeper into the area of operation. It increases the probability to detect, identify, deter or assist in engagement of hostile forces, or identify friendly forces or non-combatants at greater ranges. It provides increased command and control at traffic control or check points. The CSWL operates with an on/off switch on the device housing or with a wired remote cable switch. Each system is powered by internal rechargeable batteries, the BA5590 Battery Adapter, or the standard NATO adaptor to allow military vehicle power to extend the operational run time of the unit.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13 Continue to field in accordance with Headquarters, Department of the Army guidance.
SUREFIRE M952V
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Provides a small, finger-mounted infrared laser for identification, signaling and fire direction during night operations.
CONTRACTORS
DRS (Melbourne, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The LA-8/P Aircrew Laser Pointer (ALP) is a finger-mounted laser. It can direct fire, identify friend and foe, and signal adjacent formations during night operations. It mounts on a fire-resistant fabric designed to attach to the Aircrew members glove. Because it is hand worn, it does not interfere with aircraft operation. The master arming switch allows a high-power (Class IIIb) or low-power (Class I) infrared laser operation. A momentary fire button allows easy activation with the thumb. An LED indicator is lit when a Soldier activates the momentary fire button.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: under 5 ounces Maximum range: 3 kilometers Power: Two 1.5 V AA lithium batteries
PROGRAM STATUS
FY13FY15 Field in accordance with Capability Production Document and Headquarters, Department of the Army guidance
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
MISSION
Provides a non-lethal means for Soldiers to hail or warn potential hostile forces and/or civilians that they are approaching military operations.
CONTRACTORS
L3/Insight Technology Inc. (Londonderry, NH) B.E. Meyers (Redmond, WA)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
The Green Laser Interdiction System (GLIS) is a rifle-mounted laser that allows the Soldier to interdict hostile actions through non-lethal effects. It can divert, disrupt or delay potential threats before they can engage friendly forces. It is also an effective, non-lethal means to warn civilians that they are approaching a zone of military operations.
DD FY12 Full-rate production DD FY12 Full materiel release DD FY12 First Unit Equipped (FUE)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13/14 Continue to field in accordance with Headquarters, Department of the Army guidance
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: <14 ounces Range: 3001000m Operational time: 26 hours Power: DL 123 batteries
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
February 2013
We were set up overwatching another of our platoons. I was spotting for one of our snipers and we saw some guys coming over the ridge getting ready to attack the platoon that was down in the village. Our forward observer came over and lased it with his Mark VII so we could get an accurate range on it so the snipers could engage those targets before they could attack the platoon that was in the village.
SPC Kenneth Monniere
The AN/PED-1 Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR) enables Fire Support Teams, Combat Observation and Lasing Teams, and dismounted Scouts to accurately locate targets. They can digitally transmit target location data to the tactical network, and laserdesignate high-priority targets for engagement with precision munitions. Beginning in FY11, a high accuracy version of LLDR (LLDR 2H) began production and will begin fielding in 2QFY13. It will add the capability to support GPS-guided munitions such as Excalibur, Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) and Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM).
The Laser Target Locators Mark VII and Vector 21, as well as the Mark VIIE and TRIGR, provide dismounted Scouts, platoon leaders, fire support teams, and forward observers with daylight and limited night capability. This allows them to observe and accurately locate targets and transmit target data to the fire-support and maneuver command, control, communications, computers and intelligence system (C4I).
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
MISSION
Provides Dismounted Forward Observers, Scouts, Snipers and Platoon Leaders daylight and limited night capabilities to accurately locate targets and transmit target data.
CONTRACTORS
Vector 21 Ashbury International Group Inc. (Sterling, VA) TRIGR BAE Systems (Nashua, NH) Mark VII/Mark VIIE Northrop Grumman Laser Systems (Apopka, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
The Laser Target Locators (LTL) are handheld or tripod-mounted, lightweight laser target locators. They deliver target data to the fire support, and maneuver command, control, communications and intelligence system (C4I). The Vector 21 is a Binocular Laser Rangefinder (BLRF) with an embedded digital compass. Soldiers can connect the Vector 21 to the Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) or a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) to provide target grid coordinates. When used in conjunction with an AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device, the Vector 21 provides a limited system night capability. The Mark VII integrates a monocular direct view optic, an image intensifier, a laser rangefinder and a digital compass into a day/night target location device. The Mark VII connects to the PLGR or the DAGR to provide grid coordinates to distant targets. The MARK VII provides a limited night capability. The Mark VIIE is an improved MK VII, which adds to all the Mark VIIs capabilities a more powerful 8x day optic. It has an uncooled thermal sight for increased night performance and an embedded GPS receiver for greater accuracy. The Target Reconnaissance Infrared Geolocating Rangefinder (TRIGR) incorporates a 7 direct view optic, an improved uncooled thermal sight for increased sight range, a fiber laser rangefinder, digital compass and GPS. They allow the system to determine target location. Weight (handheld): Vector 21: 3.8 pounds (not including the cable and PLGR or DAGR) Mark VII: 4.2 pounds Mark VII E: 5.5 pounds TRIGR: 5.5 pounds
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY12 Fielded Mark VIIE and TRIGR in support of the DD FY12 Completed Production Verification Testing on DD FY12 Conducted a Milestone C and Type
Classification Standard; the TRIGR Rapid Fielding Initiative (RFI)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Complete Full Materiel Release (FMR) for the Mark VIIE and TRIGR
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (total system): Vector 21: (daylight), 5.9 pounds; (night), 9.2 pounds (including cables and batteries for day and night and Night Vision Goggles and adapter for night operations) Mark VII: 6 pounds (Including cables and batteries) Mark VII E: 5.5 pounds TRIGR: 5.5 pounds
VECTOR 21
MARK VII
MARK VIIE
TRIGR
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
MISSION
Provide the dismounted Fire Support Teams, Combat Observation and Lasing Teams, and Scouts with a precision target location and laser designation system that allows them to call for fire using precision, near-precision and area munitions.
CONTRACTORS
Northrop Grumman Guidance and Electronics, Laser Systems (Apopka, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
The AN/PED-1 Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR) is a crew-served, man-portable, modular target locator and laser designation system. The primary components are the Target Locator Module (TLM) and the Laser Designator Module (LDM). The TLM incorporates a thermal imager, day camera, laser designator spot imaging, electronic display, eye-safe laser rangefinder, digital magnetic compass, Selective Availability/Anti-Spoofing Module Global Positioning System (SAASM GPS) and digital export capability. The original LLDR 1 operates on one BA-5699 battery, but it can also use a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) battery when laser designation is not required. A new compact laser designator is being fielded with the LLDR 2. It requires less power and operates on one common SINGARS battery (BA-5390 or BA-5590). To provide a precision targeting capability to the dismounted Soldier, PM SPTD developed the LLDR 2H (AN/PED-1A). It integrates a celestial navigation system with the digital magnetic compass in the TLM. It provides highly accurate target coordinates to allow the Soldier to call for fire with precision GPS guided munitions. A Modification of in Service Equipment program will retrofit fielded LLDR 1 and 2 systems with the LLDR 2H precision targeting capability beginning in FY13. The TLM operates as a stand-alone device or in conjunction with the LDM. At night and in obscured battlefield conditions, the operator can recognize vehiclesized targets at more than three kilometers. During day operations, targets Soldiers can recognize targets at more than seven kilometers. The LDM emits coded laser pulses compatible with DoD and NATO laser-guided munitions. Soldiers can designate targets at ranges greater than five kilometers.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (total system): 35 pounds (LLDR 1), less than 30 pounds (LLDR 2), and less than 32 pounds (LLDR 2H) for a 24-hour mission
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY12 First LLDR 2H retrofit contract awarded DD 4QFY12 First production deliveries of LLDR 2H
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D D D
Follow-on developmental test for LLDR 2H LLDR 2H materiel release and intial fielding LLDR 2H multiple-year retrofit contract award LLDR 2H retrofit exchange with BCTs
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
Small Tactical Optical Rifle Mounted (STORM) Micro-Laser Rangefinder (MLRF), AN/PSQ-23
MISSION
Enables determination of distant target and terrain locations with laser rangefinding and digital direction finding.
CONTRACTORS
Insight Technology Inc. (Londonderry, NH) DRS Optronics (Melbourne, FL)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
Small Tactical Optical Rifle Mounted (STORM) Micro-Laser Rangefinder (MLRF), AN/PSQ-23
The AN/PSQ-23 Small Tactical Optical Rifle Mounted (STORM) Micro-Laser Rangefinder (MLRF) is a lightweight, multifunctional laser system designed to operate on individual and crew served weapons and the Stryker Remote Weapons Station. It combines the functionality of a laser rangefinder, the AN/ PEQ-2A Infrared Aiming Laser and Illuminator, the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, a digital compass, and a visible pointer into a single system. Combined with a Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver or a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver, the system can compute and display highly accurate target locations.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 1.2 pounds with batteries Endurance: >2,000 ranging events
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
MISSION
Provides the dismounted Forward Observer (FO) and Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) the ability to acquire, locate, mark, and designate for precision GPS guided and laser-guided munitions. It provides connectivity to the Joint forces through fire and close air support digital planning/ messaging devices.
CONTRACTORS
BAE Systems (Nashua, NH) Northrop Grumman Guidance and Electronics, Laser Systems (Apopka, FL) DRS Technologies (Dallas, TX) L-3 Warrior Systems (Londonderry, NH)
Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Product Manager Soldier Precision Targeting Devices
The Joint Effects Targeting System (JETS) is an Army-led, Joint-interest program with the Air Force and Marine Corps to develop and field a one-person portable targeting system for Field Observers (FO)s and JTACs. This future system will answer the need for a light weight, highly accurate targeting system. It will allow target engagements with precision and provide crucial digital connectivity to request and control indirect fires, and close air support from all Joint assets. The JETS light weight will allow small units supported by Army FOs or JTACs to have access to precision targeting in all operational environments. The Target Location Designation System (TLDS) is a subcomponent to JETS. It will provide the dismounted observer and JTAC with a common, enhanced and lightweight hand-held capability to rapidly acquire, accurately locate, positively identify, and precisely laser designate and mark targets. The JETS TLDS will provide the capability to the dismounted operator to employ precision GPS-guided and laser-guided munitions. It provides the capability to laser mark targets for handoff to aircraft. The TLDS will interface with existing service-specific Forward Entry Systems (FES) and will interface with future FESs using a common interface being developed through a Joint services working group. When connected to a FES, the JETS will digitally transmit target information to higher echelons for calls for fire and close air support.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY12 Technology Development Activities for JETS DD 3QFY12 Successful JETS TLDS pre-EMD review DD 4QFY12 JETS TLDS Technology Demonstrator Early DD 4QFY12 JETS TLDS EMD Request for Proposal
release User Assessment TLDS for Milestone B
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D D
FY13 Milestone B decision for JETS TLDS FY15 Milestone C design for JETS TLDS FY16 Initial Operational Capability for JETS TLDS
JOINT EFFECTS TARGETING SYSTEM (JETS) TARGET LOCATION DESIGNATION SYSTEM (TLDS) (CONCEPT)
February 2013
SWAR)
PM SWAR supports Soldiers through the acquisition of integrated Soldier systems. Current systems include Land Warrior, Nett Warrior, Mounted Soldier, and Air Warrior. PM SWAR product managers develop and integrate components into complete systems designed to increase Soldiers situational awareness and combat effectiveness, decrease combat load, and improve mission flexibility.
It doesnt hinder my freedom of movement. It gives me options to move things around so I can make the vest personalized to my body. Ive been in aviation since 1990, and this is the first time I put something on and it didnt bother me in any way.
CW2 John W. Cover, on the GENIII Air Warrior System
The Electronic Data Manager (EDM) is a touch-screen computer system in a kneeboard configuration that puts advanced digital tools directly into the hands of Army aviators. It provides GPS moving map navigation, over-the-horizon messaging, increased situational awareness with Blue Force Tracking, mission planning, and aircraft performance planning information.
The Portable Helicopter Oxygen Delivery System (PHODS) is a lightweight, wearable device that provides oxygen to Soldiers without restricting their movements in and around their aircraft. It replaces the Helicopter Oxygen System, which weighed more than 100 pounds and could not be fitted on all Army rotary wing aircraft.
February 2013
MISSION
CONTRACTORS
Telephonics Corp. (Farmingdale, NY) General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc. (Scottsdale, AZ) BAE Systems (Phoenix, AZ) Aerial Machine and Tool Corp. (Vesta, VA) Westwind Technologies Inc. (Huntsville, AL) Carleton Technologies Inc. (Orchard Park, NY) Med-Eng Systems Inc. (Ogdensburg, NY) Raytheon Technical Services (Indianapolis, IN)
Secure Communication Systems Inc. (Santa Ana, CA) US Divers (Vista, CA) CEP Inc. (Enterprise, AL) Science and Engineering Services, Inc. (SESI) (Huntsville, AL) Gibson and Barnes (Santa Clara, CA) Oxygen Generating Systems International (Buffalo, NY) Gentex Corp. (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) Mountain High Equipment and Supply Co. (Redmond, OR) Taylor-Wharton (Huntsville, AL)
Air Warrior (AW) is a modular, integrated, rapidly reconfigurable combat Aircrew ensemble. It saves lives and maximizes Aircrew mission performance. Previous aviation life support equipment consisted of a nonintegrated assemblage of protective and survival gear. AW uses a systems approach to equipping the Aircrew and closes the capability gap between human and machine. Fielded incrementally to provide rapidly enhanced capabilities to the Soldier, AW leverages and integrates clothing and equipment. They include the Army Aircrew Combat Uniform and ballistic protection from other product managers. Air Warrior provides: Survival Equipment Subsystem, Integrates first aid, survival, signaling, and communications equipment with body armor and over-water survival subsystems Microclimate Cooling System, Increases effective mission duration in heat-stress environments by more than 350 percent Aircrew Integrated Helmet System, a lighter helmet with increased head and hearing protection Electronic Data Manager (EDM), a portable digitalmission planning device for over-the-horizon messaging and enhanced situational awareness capabilities through connectivity to Blue Force Tracking, Aviation Encrypted Aircraft Wireless Intercom System (EAWIS) for secure cordless, hands-free aircrew communications Survival Kit, Ready Access, Modular (SKRAM) Go-Bag with integrated hydration Portable Helicopter Oxygen Delivery System, a Soldier-worn supplemental breathing oxygen system for high-altitude operations Communication Enhancement and Protection System (CEPS) provides helmet hear-through capability
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Building on the Air Warrior system to further enhance mission effectiveness through lighter weight and superior integration of all equipment for aircrew capability enhancement.
CONTRACTORS
Raytheon Techncial Services Co (Indianapolis, IN) Switlik Parachute Co (Trenton, NJ) Physical Optics Corp (Torrance, CA)
Rini Technologies Inc (Oviedo, FL) Gibson and Barnes (El Cajon, CA) Additional TBD
Building on the legacy Air Warrior (AW) gear carriage and clothing system, the Air Soldier System (AirSS) focuses on improving Aircrew survivability and mission effectiveness. It reduces weight and torso bulk, and improving Aviator situational awareness. Delivered in two sub-increments of increasing capability, AirSS reduces the bulk and weight borne by the aviation Soldier. It combines or eliminates layers of protection. It also clothing without compromising protection. It also combines functions of current stand-alone hardware components, batteries and displays with a new bodymounted electronics and power management system. They provide physiological support, communications and life-support equipment worn by the aviation Soldier. AirSS provides Pilots with a new day/night flight helmet-mounted display with enhanced symbology and head tracking. This prevents aircraft mishaps in Degraded Visual Environments such as darkness, fog, blowing sand, dust or snow. The AirSS reduces combat load and improves situational awareness and safety. Sub-increment 1a provides the initial Air Soldier System capability: Personal Electronics and Computer Display System consisting of the Soldier Computer Module, Personal Display Module, and Mission Display Module Common Helmet Mounted Display with Degraded Visual Environment (DVE) symbology, head tracker, and Advanced Signal and Display Computer Improved Cooling Vest, Lightweight Immersion Suit for Aviation, Lightweight Joint Protective Air Crew Ensemble chem/bio protection; and Ensemble Heating Elements providing active heating for Aircrews Light weight Environmental Control System for OH-58D Aviators Integrated Soldier Power and Data System powering all Soldier-worn electronics Lightweight Flexible Body Armor and upgraded 72-hour survival items
Sub-increment 1b provides the full AirSS capability: Wide Field of View Day/Night helmet-mounted display with head tracker replacement for the current AH-64 helmet mounted display. It displays Degraded Visual Environment symbology, flight information and weapons sensor symbology Radio Interface Control Module replacing two current radios (Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) survival radio and Aircraft Wireless Intercom System (AWIS)), significantly reducing torso bulk and weight Integrated Protective Ensemble with woven power/ data harness (electrotextile technology), integrated gear carriage and body armor, integrated flotation, and reduced size/weight emergency breathing devices Enhanced Laser Eye Protection
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Enhances Aircrew safety by providing secure wireless communication between crew members in and around the aircraft during missions.
CONTRACTORS
Telephonics Corp. (Farmingdale, NY) General Dynamics C4S (Scottsdale, AZ)
The Encrypted Aircraft Wireless Intercom System (EAWIS) is a Joint effort with the U.S. Navy that provides increased safety and mission performance for Aircrews operating in and around aircraft. The EAWIS eliminates the mobility restrictions and safety hazards inherent to tethered intercoms. The hands-free mode increases safety in high-risk search-and-rescue, nighttime, and rescue hoist operations. The system also improves communications and safety during operations such as refueling, loading, offloading and re-arming. EAWIS supplements the current aircraft corded intercom system for both flight and ground operations for the Armys CH-47 and HH/UH-60 aircraft, and the Navys CH46, SH-60, and CH/HH-53 aircraft. The system consists of one aircraft-mounted interface unit and a mobile transceiver worn by the crew member. The system has a full duplex voice-activated mode, hands-free mode, and a push-to-talk mode. It features National Security Agency (NSA) Type 1 encryption, 50 independent channels (aircraft networks) with up to six crew members on each aircraft network able to hear and talk simultaneously. EAWIS enables simultaneous omnidirectional communications among all users in the aircraft network within 200 feet of the center of the aircraft.
PROGRAM STATUS
4QFY10 Milestone C approved for Low Rate Initial Production D 1QFY11 NSA encryption certification D 1QFY11 Low Rate Initial Production Contract D 2QFY11 First unit equipped
D
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D
1QFY13 Full-rate production contract 3QFY13 Begin fielding UH-60 and CH-47
February 2013
MISSION
Increases mission effectiveness for Aircrew members with a lightweight helmet that offers improved comfort, impact protection, retention and sound attenuation.
CONTRACTORS
Gentex (Simpson, PA) Telex Communications Co. (Buchanan, MI) Astrocom Electronics Inc. (Colliersville, NY) Communications & Ear Protection Inc. (Enterprise, AL) Oregon Aero (Scappoose, OR)
The HGU-56/P Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS) is made of an advanced composite of graphite and Spectra (a high-performance polyethylene). It is available in six sizes to fit male and female crew members. The AIHS HGU-56/P is 15 to 20 percent lighter than the SPH-4 flight helmet it replaced. It includes: Laser eye protection visors Communication Ear Plugs, fielded in 2002, which provide increased speech intelligibility and increased sound attenuation Maxillofacial Shield, fielded in 2003, which provides fragmentation protection to the face
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
Communication Ear Plugs (CEP), and Communications Enhancement and Protection System (CEPS)
MISSION
Provides improved sound attenuation, speech intelligibility and external audio (helmet hear through) for Aircrew.
CONTRACTORS
Communications & Ear Protection Inc. (Enterprise, AL)
Communication Ear Plugs (CEP), and Communications Enhancement and Protection System (CEPS)
Communication Ear Plugs (CEP) are a pair of small sound transducers paired with hollow foam ear tips. The foam ear tips increase the sound attenuation already provided by the ear cups on the HGU-56/P Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS). The sound transducers provide a clear signal through the hollow foam ear tips. As a result, the Aircrew member hears clear communications not degraded by ambient noise. To increase speech intelligibility and improving aircraft communications. CEP now integrated into new helmets during production. The Communications Enhancement and Protection System (CEPS) is a commercial off-theshelf enhancement to the CEP. They allow dismounted Aircrew to hear and localize sounds while off the aircraft and during escape-and-evade actions while wearing the HGU-56/P AIHS. Dual communication earplugs connect to a pair of tiny microphones that are mounted on the helmets ear domes. A toggle switches the audio input from the aircraft communications to the ear dome microphones. A gain switch allows the Soldier to adjust audible noise levels.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD FY10 Initial procurement and fielding of the CEPS DD FY11 Continue fielding CEPS and operations and
support for CEP
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13 Continue to field CEPS and operations and support for CEP
February 2013
MISSION
Provides the safety and protection performance of the Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS) to the Apache Block III (AB3) community.
CONTRACTORS
Elbit Systems of America (ESA) (Fort Worth, TX) Elbit Systems Limited (Haifa, Israel) Gentex (Simpson, PA) Astrocom Electronics Inc. (Colliersville, NY) Communications & Ear Protection Inc. (Enterprise, AL
By using the Apache Aircrew Integrated Helmet (AAIH) as the helmet platform for the Apache Block III Improved Magnetic Reciever Unit (IMRU) helmet tracker, the Army brought a safer, common helmet to the Apache community.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY11: AAIH Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) DD 1QFY12: AAIH LRIP deliveries DD 3QFY12: Initial Operators Test (IOT)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
contract
February 2013
MISSION
Enables Aircrew members Blue Force Tracking-Aviation situational awareness, plan missions and react to mission changes in flight.
CONTRACTORS
Raytheon Technical Services (Indianapolis, IN) Secure Communication Systems Inc. (Santa Ana, CA)
The Electronic Data Manager (EDM) is a light weight and portable touch-screen computer in the form of a kneeboard. It provides the Aviator with global positioning system (GPS) moving map capabilities, sunlight readability, and the ability to use Windows-based software. The EDM includes: Moving map display (GPS aircraft position and waypoints) Tactical graphics Two-way Blue Force Tracking-Aviation situational awareness Beyond line-of-sight text messaging Displays of checklists, manuals and approach plates in PDF format Capability to import mission planning data from Aviation Mission Planning Systems software Weight and balance calculations Aircraft performance planning calculations Electronic notes The EDM Spiral 3.5 improvements include: Faster System Processor and increased memory Sunlight Readable and NVG Compatible Display 6.4 Sealed Trans-reflective Glass Touch Screen 480x640 External Power, Ethernet, and USB 2.0 interfacesenhanced speed and performance Dynamic terrain and obstacle avoidance software
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY08 Spiral 3 EDM fielding DD FY11 Began fielding Spiral 3.5 EDM and GPS DD FY11 Began testing of weather display and dynamic DD FY12 Began fielding dual Spiral 3.5 EDM
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Message Router (UH-60A/L and CH-47D) terrain and obstacle avoidance capabilities
CAPTION
February 2013
MISSION
Provides airworthy and readily accessible lifesupport equipment and water in a fire-resistant and modular configuration.
CONTRACTORS
Fellfab (Atlanta, GA)
The Survival Kit, Ready Access, Modular (SKRAM) components, tie-downs and A-kits provide airworthy and readily accessible carriage for a 72-hour suite of life support equipment and water in a flameresistant, modular and configurable backpack. The SKRAM components improve mission endurance by providing drinking water and supplemental survival gear for an escape-and-evade scenario. The SKRAM mounts on the aircraft to provide rapid access to missionessential survival gear. During an emergency egress, the SKRAM quickly releases for use in a surviva-and-evasion environment. A-kit installation provides platform-specific mounting hardware for the SKRAM. The SKRAM Go Bag contains both the Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) mandatory minimum gear and 100 ounces of water. A second Go Bag provides carriage for additional mission-specific gear. Two M-4 magazine pouches carry additional ammunition. The SKRAM, including tie-down straps are unit-issue, with the tie-down being configured specifically per platform. Tie-downs at approved anchorage sites on the aircraft are capable of securing the SKRAM configuration for up to a 40 G crash load.
SKRAM carriage capability requirements include: Additional ammunition Insertable on-the-go hydration system Rapid Fielding Initiative Modular Sleep System Mandatory minimum ALSE gear, including food and water Additional environmental gear In-line filter for on-the-go purification Chlorine tablets for water sterilization
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 2QFY09 Completed specification and technical data DD 3QFY09 Completed A-kit design and testing for UHDD 1QFY11 Award of competitive production contract
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
package
60 and CH-47
SKRAM GO BAG
SKRAM
February 2013
MISSION
Provides Pilots with flight symbology while using the AN/AVS-6(V)3 Aviators Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) during night flight operations.
CONTRACTORS
EFW Inc. aka Elbit Systems of America, (Fort Worth, TX) Elbit Systems Ltd. (Haifa, Israel)
The AN/AVS-7(V) Heads-Up Display (HUD) takes aircraft data from numerous sensors and converts it to graphic files. This provides critical operational information superimposed as symbology onto the image the pilot sees through the ANVIS. The HUD minimizes the need for Pilots to examine cockpit instrument data, thus providing increased situational awareness outside the aircraft. The HUD system consists of the A-kit, which is the wiring harnesses, mounting brackets, and some additional sensors such as air data transducers, inclinometers, and thermocouple amps. A B-Kit, which consists of one CV4229(V) X/ AVS-7 signal data converter; one C-12293/ AVS-7 converter control unit; and two SU-180/AVS-7 display units. There is also an improved night flat-panel display unit, which can replace the cathode ray tube SU180s on the legacy platforms. In addition, there is a day flat panel display to give additional situational awareness capabilities. Both flat panel displays can plug and play with legacy systems.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
FY13 Continue to procure systems for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard production lines.
February 2013
MISSION
Protects Aircrew members eyes from low-energy laser threats and hazards.
CONTRACTORS
Gentex Optics Inc. (Carbondale, PA)
The Laser Eye Protection Visor is a family of polycarbonate ballistic visors that protect Aircrews eyes from primary laser threats and hazards. Laser eye protection visor works with the Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS) HGU-56/P.
PROGRAM STATUS
In sustainment
February 2013
MISSION
Provides Aircrew with facial ballistic protection from fragments and structure impacts.
CONTRACTORS
Gentex (Carbondale, PA)
The Maxillofacial Shield (MFS) protects Army Aircrew members from ballistic threats. They provide improved field of view and anti-fogging capabilities over the previous MFS design. They work with the Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS) HGU-56/P helmet. It is compatible with visors, the Aviator Night Vision Imaging System, Communication Ear Plugs, Communication Enhancement and Protective System, spectacles, microphones and lip lights.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Protects the individual Aircrew member from heat stress injuries in hot weather environments or while wearing chemical and biological protective clothing.
CONTRACTORS
Carleton Technologies Inc. (Orchard Park, NY) Gibson and Barnes (Santa Clara, CA) Westwind Technologies Inc. (Huntsville, AL)
The Microclimate Cooling System (MCS) reduces heat stress to Army helicopter crew members, especially while they are wearing chemical and biological protective equipment in hot weather. The MCS gives Army aviators an increase of more than 350 percent (from 1.6 hours to 5.7 hours) in heat-stress mission endurance times while they are wearing chemical protective equipment or other crew member clothing. The MCS includes a quick-disconnect function to allow Aircrew members to safely and quickly exit an aircraft without a snagging hazard. The MCS includes a Microclimate Cooling Garment, a vest worn as an undergarment, and a small Microclimate Cooling Unit, which is an autonomous vapor compressor system that chills water and pumps it through small tubes embedded in the vest. The vest is worn beneath chemical protective clothing or other crew member clothing.
PROGRAM STATUS
D D
Fielding complete Currently transitioning from production and deployment to operations and support phase FY13 Complete transition to operations and support phase
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with compressed oxygen at altitudes above 10,000 feet.
CONTRACTORS
US Divers (Vista, CA) Oxygen Generating Systems International (Buffalo, NY) Mountain High Equipment & Supply Co. (Redmond, OR) Gentex Corp. (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) Taylor-Wharton (Huntsville, AL)
The Portable Helicopter Oxygen Delivery System (PHODS) is a Soldier-worn portable oxygen system that delivers compressed oxygen from a lightweight oxygen bottle attached to the Air Warrior vest. The system provides oxygen via a nasal cannula, up to 18,000 feet, and via a mask at altitudes above 18,000 feet. PHODS provides supplemental oxygen without restricting movement in and around the aircraft. The system uses a battery-powered pulse-demand oxygen regulator unit that automatically provides on-demand oxygen regulated to altitude based on detected barometric pressure. The PHODS regulator includes algorithms to detect and react to the Aviators breathing patterns to ensure that the user is receiving the proper oxygen flow based on individual physiological constraints. The Soldier-worn PHODS components weigh six pounds, compared with the legacy Helicopter Oxygen System (HOS), which weighed more than 100 pounds. PHODS also improves mission capability. Each individual system is replaceable if there is a mechanical issue. Mechanical problems with the HOS meant the aircraft could not execute high altitude operations. PHODS is supporting a mobile oxygen generating/ recharge station that is provided to designated units. The station combines the high pressure and variable flow rate available from an oxygen cylinder with the oxygen generation and replenishment of an oxygen concentrator. By connecting an empty oxygen cylinder, it will automatically refill. These mobile stations are easily transported to battlefield locations.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 4QFY08 Production contract DD 2QFY09 Started fielding to units in Afghanistan DD FY12 Supporting deployed/deploying units
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
PHODS SYSTEM
The Nett Warrior means, for me as a scout platoon leader, knowing where my people are at all times and having constant communication with them. For example, sending my guys outI can look at my screen and know exactly where they are.
LTC James Smith, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry
Nett Warrior, the successor to Land Warrior, features significant improvements in usability, and reduce size and weight.
February 2013
MISSION
Provides overmatch operational capabilities to all ground combat Soldier leaders and small unit operations.
CONTRACTORS
Various contractors provide components; Government is prime Integrator
The Nett Warrior (NW) is an integrated dismounted leader situational awareness (SA) system for use during combat operations. The system provides unparalleled SA to the dismounted leader. It allows for faster and more accurate decisions in the tactical fight. With advanced navigation, SA and information-sharing capabilities, leaders are able to avoid fratricide. They are more effective and more lethal in the execution of their combat missions. The NW program focuses on the development of the SA system, which has the ability to graphically display the location of an individual leaders location on a digital geo-referenced map image on a smart device. Additional Soldier and leader locations also can appear on the smart device digital display. NW connects through a secure radio to send and receive information from one NW to another, thus connecting the dismounted leader to the network. These radios will also connect the equipped leader to higher echelon data and information products to assist in decision making and situational understanding. Soldier position location information will appear on network via interoperability with the Armys Joint Tactical Radio System capability. This allows the leader to easily see, understand and interact in the method that best suits the user and the particular mission. NW will optimize and integrate capabilities while reducing the Soldiers combat load and logistical footprint.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D D
1QFT13 Operational Test 2QFY13 First Unit Equipped 3QFY13 Production Decision
CHEST MOUNT
JTRS RADIO
February 2013
The [Squad] Power Manager allowed us to harvest remaining energy from [a] battery and put it into another battery to power equipment; so basically, we were able to take something that would be wasted and useless to us, harvest it, put it into another battery, and use it for our operational needs.
LTC James Smith, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry
The Modular Universal Battery Charger (MUBC) can replace multiple specialized chargers currently in the Army inventory. It is designed to support the most common lithium ion batteries in use (BB2590, AN-PRC 148/152/154, LI 145/80, conformal batteries and USB 2.0). It is also forward compatible by virtue of its modular design.
February 2013
MISSION
Fields concurrent hearing protection and auditory situational awareness device to Soldiers to increase hearing readiness and reduce hearing damage/subsequent post-service hearing disabilities resulting from high noise exposure for combat Soldiers.
CONTRACTORS
To be determined
The Tactical Communication and Protective System (TCAPS) provides concurrent hearing protection and auditory situational awareness. Historically, Soldiers have had to choose between hearing protection and force protection. As a combat force multiplier, TCAPS maintains hearing protection while enabling Soldier to use existing tactical radio resulting in increase mission effectiveness, safety, and survivability. TCAPS Benefits to the Warfighter: Prevention of hearing injury Enhanced Command, Control and Situational Awareness Enhanced ability to locate and identify opposing forces while wearing hearing protection Seamless integration with existing communication equipment
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 1QFY11 TCAPS CPD Approved DD 2QFY11 TCAPS added to FY12 RFI list DD 4QFY12 Materiel Development Decision
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Develop, acquire, and field expeditionary, lightweight Soldier power solutions intended for the most austere operating environment and designed to reduce Soldier Load and increase lethality.
CONTRACTORS
To be determined
The current Soldier Power portfolio consists of the Squad Power Manager (SPM), the Modular Universal Battery Charger (MUBC), the Soldier Worn Integrated Power Equipment Systems (SWIPES), and the Conformal Battery.
The Conformal Battery is a rugged, ergonomically correct battery pack that provides 150 watt-hours. Its thin, flexible design allows for safe operation and conformation to a Soldiers front, back or side ballistic plates. The SPM is a lightweight portable power management system that can provide device power or battery charging for up to four devices, including tactical radios, DAGRs, laptop computers, and USB powered equipment. It can use power from solar sources, AC, military disposable batteries, NATO vehicle standard interface as well as civilian vehicles.
The MUBC can replace multiple specialized chargers currently in the Army inventory. It is designed to support the most common lithium ion batteries in use (BB2590, AN-PRC 148/152/154, LI 145/80, conformal batteries and USB 2.0). It is also forward compatible by virtue of its modular design. Operating temperature: -10C50C Compatible with wide array of MILSTD batteries
The SWIPES is a modular power distribution system that is designed for use with the conformal battery. For commonly used handheld communications, SWIPES utilizes MOLLE pouch mounted chargers to maintain a high level of charge (80%) with the peripheral battery. The SWIPES also provides direct power to various devices including GPS, radios, and Gun Shot Detection systems. This approach reduces the need for carrying spare batteries for each peripheral during extended missions. Trickle Charges AN-PRC148, 152, and 154 batteries Provides direct power to GPS, and USB 2.0 technologies
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
M SW)
PM SW ensures that Soldiers on the battlefield have overmatch capabilities in individual and crew served weapons. PM SW supports Soldiers through the development, production, fielding, and sustainment of current and future weapons systems, as well as associated target acquisition/fire control products. As a result of PM SWs efforts, Soldiers benefit from continuous improvement programs and are equipped with systems that enhance both survivability and lethality. Two product managers under PM SW drive the mission to provide Soldiers battlefield superiority: Product Manager Individual Weapons andProduct Manager Crew Served Weapons.
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with a smart revolutionary weapon system that breaks the current small arms direct fire parity. It dramatically increases Soldiers lethality and range with a family of 25mm programmable ammunition.
CONTRACTORS
Prime Alliant Techsystems (Plymouth, MN) 25mm Airburst Weapon H&K Gmbh (Oberdorf, Germany)
Target Acquisition/Fire Control L-3 Communications/Brashear (Pittsburgh, PA) 25mm Ammunition Alliant Techsystems (Plymouth, MN)
M SW)
PM SSL provides Soldiers with improved lethality, mobility, and survivability in all weather and visibility conditions. Soldierborne sensors and lasers enhance the Soldiers ability to see in all battlefield and lighting conditions, to acquire objects of military significance before the Soldier is detected, and to target threat objects accurately for engagement by Soldiers or guided munitions. These systems provide critical, on-the-ground direct support to U.S. forces.
There have been multiple, multiple engagements where the enemy says, Hey, Ill hide behind this giant boulder. No matter what you hit me with, you cant get through this boulder. With the XM25 you can hit the enemy within range, behind anything.
SFC Ken Shriver
The Counter Defilade Target Engagement (CDTE) System provides the infantry Soldier with leap-ahead overmatch capability and range with a family of 25mm programmable ammunition.
The XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle (ESR) provides the Army Sniper greater range against personnel targets over existing 7.62 x 51mm sniper weapons.
February 2013
MISSION
Provides the Soldier with a smart revolutionary weapon system that breaks the current small arms direct fire parity. It dramatically increases Soldiers lethality and range with a family of 25mm programmable ammunition.
CONTRACTORS
Prime Alliant Techsystems (Plymouth, MN) 25mm Airburst Weapon H&K Gmbh (Oberdorf, Germany)
Target Acquisition/Fire Control L-3 Communications/Brashear (Pittsburgh, PA) 25mm Ammunition Alliant Techsystems (Plymouth, MN)
The XM25 enables the small unit and individual Soldier to engage defilade targets by providing a 25mm air bursting capability in all operational environments. The XM25 is an individually fired, semi-automatic, Soldier-portable weapon system. An individual Soldier employing basic rifle marksmanship skills can effectively engage exposed or defilade targets in just seconds out to 700 meters. The system allows the Soldier to engage targets quickly and accurately. It produces an adjusted aimpoint based on range, environmental factors and user inputs. The target acquisition/fire control integrates thermal capability with direct-view optics, laser rangefinder, compass, fuze setter, ballistic computer and an internal display. The XM25 reduces the reliance of small units on nonorganic assets (mortars, artillery and air support) and the need to compete for priority of fires when time is critical. In addition to air bursting ammunition, a family of ammunition supports other missions. They could include armor-piercing and nonlethal scenarios.
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
1QFY13-3QFY13: Conduct Government Development Testing D 2QFY13: Forward Operational Assessment 2 D 3QFY13: Conduct Limited User Test D 4QFY13: Milestone C decision
D
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 25mm Weight: 13.5 pounds Length: 29.9 inches Range: 500 meters point; 700 meters area
PROGRAM STATUS
TRAINING
ARMORPIERCING
LESS-THANLETHAL (BLUNT)
DOORBREACHING
February 2013
M4/M4A1 Carbine
MISSION
Increases Soldier lethality and operational flexibility with a carbine-length version of the M16 rifle.
CONTRACTORS
M4 Carbine Colts Manufacturing Co. (Hartford, CT) Remington Arms Co. (Ilion, NY) (on-hold)
M4/M4A1 Carbine
The M4 Carbine series offers lightness, speed, mobility and firepower. It is standard issue for brigade combat teams in theater. The system is one pound lighter and more portable than the M16 series of rifles. The M4 series of carbines can also mount with the M203A2 Grenade Launcher, M320A1 Grenade Launcher or M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System. In September 2010, Headquarters Department of the Army authorized the M4A1 as the standard carbine for the U.S. Army. Compared to the M4, the M4A1 is fully automatic, incorporates a new ambidextrous fire control, and utilizes a heavier barrel that increases the weapons capacity to withstand heat produced by high volumes of fire. The improvement plan for the M4 is broken into two phases. As part of Phase I, PM Soldier Weapons converted its contract for all remaining M4s to M4A1 specifications. Subsequently, PM Soldier Weapons initiated a competition for an additional 24,000 M4A1 Carbines to complete its acquisition objective. It issued solicitations for weapon components to convert fielded M4s into M4A1s with ambidextrous fire control assemblies through Modification Work Orders beginning in summer 2013. Phase II explores the feasibility of further improvements to the M4A1. In one solicitation, the Army concluded no bolt and bolt carrier assembly submissions outperformed the M4s current assembly, particularly in the areas of reliability, durability and high-temp/low-temp tests. The Army continues to compete and test forward rail assemblies. The M4 Adapter Rail System (ARS) replaces the hand guards, allowing a Soldier with M4/M4A1 Carbines additional MIL-STD-1913 rails to attach mission-specific accessories to enhance lethality and Soldier effectiveness. Soldiers can add or remove accessories such as the laser rangefinder, infrared illuminator/pointer, and thermal sights as the mission dictates without the use of special tools.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 5.56mm Weight: M4 7.46 pounds; M4A1 7.74 pounds Length: 29.75 inches (retracted), 33.00 inches (extended) Barrel length: 14.5 inches Range: 500 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
M4 DD Delivery and fielding to all Brigade Combat Teams is complete (Army) M4A1 DD Deliveries complete (Colt) DD 3QFY12: Competitive contract awarded (on hold)
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
M4 D In sustainment M4A1 D Fielding
February 2013
M16A2/A4 Rifle
MISSION
Increases the Soldiers lethality and operational flexibility through improvements to the M16A2.
CONTRACTORS
M16A2/A4 Rifle Fabrique National Manufacturing LLC (Columbia, SC) Colt Defense (Hartford, CT)
M16A2/A4 Rifle
The M16A2/A4 Series 5.56mm Rifle is the most prevalent combat rifle in the U.S. Army inventory. It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, shoulder-fired weapon Soldiers fire either in automatic three-round bursts or semiautomatic single shots. The M16A2 has an integral rear sight. The M16A4 includes a MIL-STD-1913 upper receiver and a M5 Adapter Rail System (ARS) with a Back-up Iron Sight. Both systems can accommodate modern optics and accessories, as well as configurations that incorporate M203 and M320 40mm grenade launchers. These accessories can be added or deleted as the mission dictates, without the use of special tools.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 5.56mm Weight: 8.77 pounds Length: 39.625 inches Barrel length: 20 inches Range: 550 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
In sustainment
February 2013
MISSION
Enables the Soldier to engage the enemy accurately in daylight or total darkness with a safer, more reliable grenade launcher. It reduces aiming error and increases first-round hit probability.
CONTRACTORS
Prime Heckler & Koch Defense (Ashburn, VA) Subcontractor Bushnell Inc. (Overland Park, KS)
The M320 Grenade Launcher Module (GLM) is the replacement to all M203 series of grenade launchers on M16 Rifles and M4 Carbines. A modular system, it attaches under the barrel of the rifle or carbine. It can also convert to a stand-alone weapon. The M320 GLM has an integrated leaf sight and improved safety features. It also has a side-loading unrestricted breech to allow the system to fire longer 40mm low-velocity projectiles (NATO standard and non-standard). The M320 GLM is more reliable and safer because it uses a more modern double-action trigger/firing system. If the weapon misfires, the Soldier can pull the trigger again. The M203 required cycling of the breech to re-cock the firing pin and pulling the trigger again. The new pistol grip design eliminates the need to use the magazine as a hand grip. The latest innovations in lightweight material composites improve durability.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 40mm Weight: 6.48 pounds (stand-alone, empty); 3.42 pounds (mounted, empty) Length: 11.2 inches (stand-alone) Barrel Length: 8.5 inches Range: 350 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
MISSION
Increases the Soldiers lethality and operational flexibility with a grenade capability that bridges the gap between hand grenade and mortar.
CONTRACTORS
M203A2 Grenade Launcher Airtronic Services Inc. (Elk Grove Village, IL) Colt Defense (New Haven, CT) Knights Armament Co. (Titusville, FL)
The M203A2 Grenade Launcher is the current modification to the M203 40mm Grenade Launcher. It provides a mounting system compatible with the M16A4 Rifle and M4 Carbine. The modification includes a quickattach bracket for the grenade launcher and a leaf sight to attach to the Adapter Rail System. The M203 Day-Night Sight (DNS) provides an available aiming device for the M203 Grenade Launcher for all lighting conditions. This increases Soldiers lethality and operational flexibility. The DNS provides increased accuracy over the current quadrant and leaf sight systems for both point and area targets. The DNS has integral iron sights in case of electronics failure or for situational expediency.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 40mm Weight: 3 pounds Length: 12 inches Range: 350 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
In sustainment M203 and M203A1 grenade launchers undergoing conversion by modification work order (MWO) on an as-needed basis
February 2013
MISSION
Enhances Soldier effectiveness with lethal, less-than-lethal and door-breaching capabilities with a 12-gauge accessory shotgun attachment. It provides faster transition time between the primary weapon and shotgun.
CONTRACTORS
Vertu Corp. (Warrenton, VA)
The lightweight M26 12-Gauge Modular Accessory Shotgun System (MASS) attaches to the M4 Carbine and zeroes to the host weapon. It can also operate as a stand-alone system. It comes with a recoil-absorbing, collapsible buttstock. The Picatinny rail on top allows attachment of accessory equipment to the shotgun. The bolt handle (charging handle) can mount on either side for ambidextrous handling. The MASS enables Soldiers to transition quickly between lethal and less-than-lethal fires. It adds shotgun capability to their M4 without carrying a separate second weapon. Additional features include a box magazine, flip-up sights, and an extendable stand-off device for door breaching.
PROGRAM STATUS
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 12 Gauge Weight: 3.5 pounds (attached mode, empty); 5.5 pounds (stand-alone, empty) Length: 16.5 inches (attached mode); 26.5 inches (standalone) Range: 40 meters
DD 2QFY10 Low-Rate Initial Production approved DD 1QFY12 Type Classification-Standard/Full Rate DD 2QFY12 Full-Rate Production deliveries initiated DD 2QFY12 First Unit Equipped
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Production decisions
Deliveries ongoing
February 2013
M500 Shotgun
MISSION
Increases the Soldiers capability for door breaching and crowd control.
CONTRACTORS
O.F. Mossberg & Sons Inc. (North Haven, CT)
M500 Shotgun
The M500 Shotgun provides short-range lethal, lessthan-lethal crowd control and door-breaching capabilities with appropriate ammunition types. Selected Soldiers carry the shotgun in addition to their primary weapon. The Army commonly issues it to Military Police, Infantry, Engineers, and Armorers. The M500 Shotgun is a manually (slide) operated repeating shotgun chambered in 12 gauge, with an integral 5-round tubular magazine. Caliber: 12 Gauge Weight: 7.7 pounds Length: 39.5 inches Range: Ammunition dependent
PROGRAM STATUS
DD Production complete
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
In sustainment
February 2013
MISSION
Enables Sniper teams to employ greater destructive force against light materiel and personnel targets at longer ranges.
CONTRACTORS
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing (Murfreesboro, TN) Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
The M107 Semi-Automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR) fires .50 caliber ammunition. It is capable of delivering precise, rapid fire on targets out to 2,000 meters. This greatly exceeds the terminal effect capability of the XM2010, M110 or M24 sniper rifles. It is especially valuable during military operations in urban terrain where greater firepower and standoff ranges provide countersniper capability while enhancing sniper survivability. The rifle is a commercial off-the-shelf weapon that incorporates a dual-chamber detachable muzzle brake, dual barrel springs, and long mainspring design to reduce weapon recoil. It leverages a variable power day optic sight and a 10-round detachable box magazine. It weighs 35 pounds (combat ready) and includes folding front and rear sights, fluted match-grade barrel, detachable carrying handle, rubber recoil pad, rear grips, and a MIL-STD 1913 rail. The Mk211-Mod0 (A606), Caliber .50, Multipurpose Cartridge is the preferred tactical ammunition against antimateriel targets. It is employed by all U.S. military services as well as 60 additional armies around the world. Accessories include a Leupold variable power 4.5-14x50mm day optic site, hard and soft cases, detachable folding bipod, detachable sling, extra 10-round magazines, cleaning/maintenance equipment, and manuals.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun (BMG) Weight: 35 pounds (combat ready) Overall length: 57 inches Barrel length: 29 inches Range: 2,000 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
DD sustainment In
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Sustainment
February 2013
MISSION
Enables sniper teams to engage enemy personnel with an M24 Sniper Weapon System converted to fire .300 Winchester Magnum (WinMag) ammunition. It offers greater precision and a 50 percent increase in effective range beyond current Army 7.62mm sniper rifles.
CONTRACTORS
Remington Arms Co. Inc. (Ilion, NY) Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR) Advanced Armaments Co. (Lawrenceville, GA)
The XM2010 is a bolt action, magazine-fed, air-cooled, shoulder-fired weapon system which utilizes Mk248-Mod0 (A191) .300 WinMag ammunition. The rifle is a Soldierportable, direct line-of-sight weapon system. It is capable of providing precision fire on targets out to 1,200 meters using match grade ammunition. The XM2010 has Military Standard (MIL-STD) 1913 accessory rails that mount a Leupold 6.5-20x50mm variable power day optic scope with advanced scalable H-58 ranging and targeting reticle. The shooter interface can accommodate a wide range of shooter preferences. Its folding stock provides flexibility in transporting the weapon during operations. The rifle has five six-round detachable box magazines, sound suppressor, adjustable bipod, sling, a rifle transport/storage case, drag bag, operators manual, deployment kit and cleaning kit. Associated support equipment includes the AN/PVS-30 Clip-On Sniper Night Sight. The ESR is a non-developmental item. The weapon also incorporates advanced corrosion resistant coatings to ensure longevity and increase barrel life. The aluminum, steel and high impact polymers are lightweight and rugged.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D D D
1QFY13 Type Classification Standard and Milestone C 2QFY13 Full Materiel Release 2QFY13 Full-Rate Production
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: .300 WinMag Weight: 17.8 pounds (empty); 18.7 pounds (combat ready with suppressor) Length: 44.7 inches (without suppressor); 52.2 inches (extended buttstock with suppressor) Barrel length: 24 inches Range: 1,200 meters
February 2013
MISSION
Supplements the Snipers role to support combat operations with greater firepower, greater versatility and more focused target engagements to improve Sniper survivability.
CONTRACTORS
Knights Armament Co. (Titusville, FL) Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
The M110 7.62mm Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) is an anti-personnel and light-materiel weapon that fires 7.62mm ammunition out to a maximum effective range of 800 meters. It is also the first U.S. Army weapon system that integrates a quick attach/detach suppressor to reduce the weapons firing signature. The weapon system exceeds the rate of fire and lethality of the M24 Sniper Weapon System, the previous medium-caliber sniper rifle. The M110s Leupold Mark IV 3.510x scope provides both a wide field-of-view at low magnification for close-in engagements and a narrow field-of-view for precision long shots at high magnification. The SASS leverages a rapid fire/rapid reload design, variable-power day optic sight, and 10- or 20-round detachable magazines. The M110 includes a detachable folding bipod, and a Military Standard (MIL-STD) 1913 rail. Accessories include hard and soft cases, cleaning/maintenance equipment, manuals, and the M151 Enhanced Spotting Scope.
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
Fielding ongoing
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 7.62mm Weight: 15.7 pounds (empty); 17.3 pounds (with suppressor) Length: (buttstock fully compressed) 40.5 inches (without suppressor) 46.5 inches (with suppressor) Range: 800 meters
February 2013
MISSION
Enables Sniper teams to engage enemy personnel with a 7.62mm bolt-action rifle using precision fire at extended ranges.
CONTRACTORS
Remington Arms Co. Inc. (Ilion, NY) Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
The M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) is a 7.62mm bolt-action, six-shot rifle that chambers 7.62 x 51mm M118 long-range ammunition. Components include a day optic sight with 10-x magnification and adjustable focus, metallic iron sights, deployment kit, cleaning kit (rifle and optic), soft rifle carrying case, optic and system cases, operators manual and an optional bipod. Associated support equipment includes the AN/PVS-10 Sniper Night Sight and an improved spotting scope. The SWS is a non-developmental item.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD Fielding complete DD sustainment In DD Currently being removed from unit Modified Table of DD process of being obsoleted In
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
4QFY13: Complete conversion of M24 Sniper Weapon Systems to XM2010s that accept .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 7.62mm Weight: 13.32 pounds (empty); 14.25 pounds (with sling, day optic and full magazine) Length: 40.75 inches Barrel length: 24 inches Range: 800 meters
February 2013
MISSION
Provides infantry squads with a squad-designated marksman capability to engage enemy targets accurately beyond the range of M4 carbines and M16 rifles.
CONTRACTORS
Sage International, LTD (Oscoda, MI) Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
The M14 7.62mm Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) is an air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed, shoulder-fired weapon. It is a rack stock M14 rifle mated to an enhanced aluminum billet stock, Mark 4 tactical scope and cantilever mount. With its new adjustable buttstock, cheek rest and M4-style pistol grip, the rifle is effective in close quarters combat and in the Squad Designated Marksman role. The EBR can return to its original configuration with no permanent modifications. Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) Lifecycle Management Command (LCMC ) at Rock Island Arsenal reconfigured and assembled 6,200 M14 EBRs in response to Operational Need Statements requesting a longer range capability. The upgraded weapons are currently issued to select Army units via loans. Caliber: 7.62mm Weight: 14.9 pounds (empty); 16.6 pounds (with loaded magazine) Barrel Length: 22 inches Range: 800 meters
PROGRAM STATUS
DD 3QFY09 Army Requirements and Resourcing Board DD 1QFY10 1,200 additional systems authorized DD 3QFY10 First 5,000 EBRs completed DD 4QFY11 Completed additional 1,200 systems
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
In sustainment
February 2013
M9 Pistol
MISSION
Enhances Soldier lethality, survivability and situational awareness in close combat situations via an improved pistol with rail attachment capabilities.
CONTRACTORS
Pistol Beretta U.S.A. Corp. (Accokeek, MD)
M9 Pistol
The M9 Pistol is a semi-automatic, double-action pistol that is lighter and safer than its predecessors. Crew served weapon crewmen and others who have a personal defense requirement, such as law enforcement personnel, unit leaders and Aviators carry the M9. It replaces the M1911A1 .45 caliber pistol and the .38 caliber revolver. The M9 Pistol Rail System allows attachment of an Integrated Laser White Light Pointer (ILWLP) to the M9 Pistol. This provides a tactical advantage in close combat operations. Use of the ILWLP resulted in increased lethality and survivability for Special Forces Soldiers and Military Police.
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 9mm Weight: 33.9 ounces (empty); 40.9 ounces (with loaded 15-round magazine) Length: 8.5 inches Barrel Length: 4.9 inches
PROGRAM STATUS
M9 DD Fielding complete
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
M9 D Sustainment
February 2013
M16/M4 Magazine
MISSION
Provides Soldiers with reliable, quick-change, 30-round capacity ammunition feed equipment for M16 Rifles, M4 Carbines and M249 Squad Automatic Weapons (SAWs).
CONTRACTORS
Okay Industries Inc. (New Britain, CT) Center Industries Corp. (Wichita, KS) Brownells Inc. (Montezuma, IA)
M16/M4 Magazine
The M16/M4 Magazine feeds ammunition to the M16, M4 and M249. The magazines are durable and may be reloaded repeatedly throughout their lifecycle. An improved version of this magazine came in late 2009. It provides improved reliability by incorporating a revised spring and follower design. It is readily identifiable by the tan color of the follower. Seven free-issued improved magazines accompany every Army M4 Carbine and M16 Rifle.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight empty: 4 ounces Weight loaded: 1.06 pounds Capacity: 30 rounds
PROGRAM STATUS
IMPROVED M16/M4 MAGAZINES ARE IDENTIFIABLE WITH THE TAN FOLLOWER COMPARED TO THE GREEN OR BLACK FOLLOWERS OF OLDER MAGAZINES.
February 2013
MISSION
Provides the Soldier armed with an M16 Rifle or M4 Carbine with a robust precision electronic optical red dot sight for use with both eyes open to improve Soldier effectiveness.
CONTRACTORS
Aimpoint Inc. (Chantilly, VA)
The M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO) is a red dot aiming device that enhances target acquisition speed. It allows Soldiers to engage targets up to 300 meters with both eyes open to maintain situational awareness. The sight has no magnification and can be used with all current night vision enhancements. Improvements to the sight protect the inner tube and prevent damage in the field. A new LED improves battery life up to 30 times and increases the number of brightness positions. The redesigned battery compartment accommodates standard AA batteries and minimizes the risk of electronic failure.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 14 ounces (M16A4/M4 configuration); 13.1 ounces (M16A2 configuration) Length: 5.3 inches Magnification: none
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Provides optical enhancements that increase the probability of a first-round hit at distances of up to 800 meters.
CONTRACTORS
Trijicon (Wixom, MI)
The M150 Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) is a rugged, batteryfree 4x magnified optic. It provides full mission profile optical capability for use on M4/M16/M249 weapon systems. Enhanced capabilities provided by the M150 RCO include range estimation, whichalong with the bullet drop compensated reticle-provides accurate target engagements out to 800 meters for trained operators. The RCO provides greatly enhanced target identification over non-magnified views. From reflexive fire in close quarter battle scenarios to long-range engagement and rapid transitioning in between, the M150 RCO provides trained operators with an increased first-round hit probability.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 16.2 ounces Length: 8.2 inches Magnification: 4x
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
MISSION
Designed for use by a sniper team, the M151 Improved Spotting Scope allows recognition and identification of targets at long distances.
CONTRACTORS
M151 Enhanced Spotting Scope Leupold & Stevens Inc. (Beaverton, OR) M151 Tactical Tripod Kit Ashbury International Group Inc. (Charlottesville, VA)
The M151 Improved Spotting Scope allows recognition and identification of targets at long distances. A light and compact scope with powerful and bright optics, the M151 has 12-40x magnification with a 60mm objective lens diameter. The scope has a Leupold Mil Dot (round dot) reticle for both range estimation and tactical collaboration with the shooter. The scope is weatherproof and fog-proof. The M151s Tactical Tripod Kit allows spotters to employ the sight from the prone to sitting positions. Constructed of high-strength lightweight aluminum alloys, the tactical tripod deploys quietly and provides rock solid stability necessary for sniper reconnaissance, target interdiction, observation and surveillance missions. A laser filter unit protects the observer from magnified eye hazards on the battlefield as well as an anti-reflection device to virtually eliminate detection from returned glint off the scopes objective lens. The M151 is also fielded with a threadable night vision adapter that allows an AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device to be attached to the spotting scopes eyepiece thereby providing a night-time capability.
PROGRAM STATUS
SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 12.4 inches Weight: 2.31 pounds Magnification: 12-40X Lens Diameter: 60mm
In sustainment
February 2013
MISSION
Provides accessories for the M4 Carbine and M16 Rifle that increase Soldier lethality and survivability.
CONTRACTORS
Forward Rail Bracket GG&G Inc. (Tucson, AZ) Samson Manufacturing Inc. (Whately, MA) Forward Grip/Bipod Grip Pod Systems (Jacksonville, FL) Improved Weapons Cleaning Kit Otis Products Inc. (Lyons Falls, NY)
Multi Magazine Holder Thor Defense Inc. (Downers Grove, IL) Tactical Sling Fire Force Tactical Gear Inc. (Arcadia, CA) SDM Bipod GG&G Inc. (Tucson, AZ) Improved Magazine Okay Industries Inc. (New Britain, CT) Center Industries Corp. (Wichita, KS) Brownells Inc. (Montezuma, IA)
The Close Quarters Battle Kit (CQB Kit) provides several low-cost, commercial off-the-shelf accessories for the M4 Carbine and M16 Rifle. Soldiers identified the need for these items during Operation Enduring Freedom, by the Joint Readiness Training Center Muddy Boots Council, by after-action reports and by the Rapid Fielding Initiative. The CQB Kit includes multi-magazine holder with storage pouch and dust cover, forward rail bracket, squad designated marksman bipod, forward grip/bipod, improved weapons cleaning kit, tactical sling, and improved magazine.
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
THE DUAL PATH STRATEGY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF ARMY SERVICE RIFLES
PEO Soldier is currently pursuing a dual path strategy. It consists of the continuous improvement program for the M4 Carbine, paired with a full and open carbine competition. These efforts will provide Soldiers with enhanced battle rifles that are even more effective, reliable and accurate than the current fleet of 1.1 million M16/M4 weapon systems. The intent of the dual path strategy is to allow the Army to continue its practice of upgrading the combat-proven M4 while simultaneously challenging industry to develop the next generation carbine. With nearly 500,000 M4s in the Army inventory, it is critical to strengthen the M4 platform while the Army invests the time necessary to properly develop, test and field a new weapon system.
CARBINE COMPETITION
The second path is the carbine competition, directed by the Secretary of the Army. In support of this directive, the Army developed a requirements document for a new carbine that can outperform the current M16 and M4 series weapon systems. The competition will determine the most effective, accurate and reliable individual weapon available for the Soldier. Any weapon chosen in the competition would also feature better ergonomic features and be compatible with the current accessories and enablers (i.e. sights, grips, sensors, lasers, grenade launchers, etc). The competition phase may last two years. The time frames will vary based upon the number of qualified entrants for each phase. The IC competition began with a request for proposal in 2011 and bid sample testing is currently underway. After determining the weapon that best meets the requirement, the Army will conduct a cost benefit analysis. This will determine if it is in the best interest of the Army to procure the winning carbine, and if so, what the ultimate fielding plan will be.
M4 IMPROVEMENTS
The first path is the improvement plan for the M4, which is broken into two phases. As part of Phase I, PM Soldier Weapons converted its contract for all remaining M4s to be manufactured to M4A1 specifications. Phase II explores the feasibility of further improvements to the M4A1. See M4/M4A1 Carbine for further details.
February 2013
We used CROWS in surveillance mode. If we had a dismounted patrol out, we were able to keep eyes on our guys at night. I could just go on and on about the different capabilities we were able to take advantage of with the system.
CSM James Hodges
The M153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) enables Soldiers to acquire and engage targets while protected inside an armored vehicle.
The M240L 7.62mm Medium Machine Gun reduces Soldier combat load by decreasing the weight of the M240B without compromising performance.
February 2013
MISSION
Enables Soldiers to acquire and engage targets while protected inside an armored vehicle.
CONTRACTORS
Prime: Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (Johnstown, PA)
Top Suppliers: Vingtech (Biddeford, ME) BAE Systems (Austin, TX) Smiths Machine (Cottondale, AL) JWF Defense Systems (Johnstown, PA)
The M153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) is a stabilized mount that contains a sensor suite and fire control software. It allows on-themove target acquisition and first-burst target engagement. Capable of target engagement under day and night conditions, the CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, thermal camera and laser rangefinder. CROWS mounts on any tactical vehicle and supports the MK19 Grenade Machine Gun, M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun, M240B Machine Gun and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. M153 CROWS also features programmable target reference points for multiple locations, programmable sector surveillance scanning, automatic target ballistic lead, automatic target tracking and programmable no-fire zones. Potential enhancements include integration of other weapons, escalation-of-force systems, sniper detection, integrated 360 degree situational awareness, increased weapon elevation, Javelin integration and commanders display.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weapon Suite: M2, MK19, M240 & M249 Color Day Camera; 1 to 45 with continuous FOV Thermal: 3 & 11.0 FOVs Four-Axis Targeting System Three-Axis Vector Stabilization Laser Range Finder Auto Scan/Auto Focus Auto Lead /Auto Tracker
PROGRAM STATUS
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
February 2013
MISSION
Provides offensive and defensive Soldier support via a tripod- or vehicle-mounted grenade machine gun.
CONTRACTORS
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (Saco, ME) Alliant Techsystems (ATK) (Mesa, AZ)
The MK19 Grenade Machine Gun supports the Soldier in offensive and defensive roles. It delivers a heavy volume of accurate and continuous firepower against enemy personnel and lightly armored vehicles. The MK19 can mount on a tripod or on multiple vehicle platforms. It is the primary suppressive weapon for combat support and combat service support units. The weapon can protect motor movements, assembly areas, and supply trains in bivouac. The MK19 Grenade Machine Gun can defend against hovering rotary-wing aircraft, destroy lightly armored vehicles, fire on suspected enemy positions, and provide high-volume fire into an engagement area and indirect fires from hidden positions. The system increases the capability of U.S. forces to defeat opposing armored, mechanized and infantry forces with high-explosive, dualpurpose ammunition.
PROGRAM STATUS
DD Production and fielding DD completed deliveries in August 2012 ATK DD New three-year competitive Indefinite Delivery
Indefinite Quanity (IDIQ) contract awarded August 2012 for foreign military sales and other services requirements
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 40mm Weight: 77.6 pounds without mount or tripod Length: 43.1 inches Range: point target 1,500 meters; area target 2,212 meters
D D D
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
Continue production deliveries Continue fielding in support of current operations Award competitive IDIQ contract to address Foreign Military Sales (FMS) buys
February 2013
MISSION
Improve Soldier effectiveness and lethality with a versatile, automatic weapon for offensive and defensive operations, in both ground- and vehiclemounted roles.
CONTRACTORS
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (GDATP) (Williston, VT/Saco ME) (M2/M2A1) U.S. Ordnance (McCarran, NV) (M2)
The M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun is automatic, belt-fed, recoil-operated and air-cooled. It mounts on M3 and M205 tripods and on most vehicles while also serving as an anti-personnel and anti-aircraft weapon. It is highly effective against light armored vehicles, low- and slowflying aircraft and small boats. The M2 provides automatic weapon suppressive fire for offensive and defensive purposes. It is capable of single-shot (ground M2 Machine Gun) and automatic fire. The M2A1 with Quick Change Barrel (QCB) is an enhancement to the M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun. It offers Soldiers increased performance as well as new features and design improvements that make it easier and safer to use. The M2A1 features a fixed headspace and timing configuration, flash hider and removable carrying handle to increase the performance of the battle-proven M2. The M2A1 speeds target engagement and improves survivability and safety. It reduces the time required to change the barrel while eliminating the timely procedure of setting headspace. The flash hider reduces muzzle flash by 95 percent, making the M2A1 less detectable in darkness.
M2 PROGRAM STATUS
DD Ordnance M2 deliveries complete U.S. DD GDATP completing M2 production deliveries DD Fielding DD Sustainment
M2 PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
D
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: .50 caliber (12.7mm) Weight: M2 receiver and barrel 84 pounds; M2A1 receiver and barrel with flash hider and carrying handle 86 pounds Length: M2 65.13 inches; M2A1 67.75 inches with flash hider Range: 1,830 meters
DD GDATP is delivering M2A1s DD Anniston Army Depot, AL, is converting M2s into
M2A1s using QCB conversion kits
February 2013
MISSION
Provides significant, reliable and lethal medium support fire for aviation and ground units such as Infantry, Armor, Field Artillery, and Combat Engineers.
CONTRACTORS
Fabrique National Manufacturing LLC (FNM) (Columbia, SC) Colt Defense (West Hartford, CT)
The M240B Medium Machine Gun is a variant of the M240 mounted on Bradley Fighting Vehicles and Abrams tanks. It has been reconfigured for ground applications with buttstock, bipod, iron sights and forward rail assemblies. The system has a maximum effective range of 1,800 meters. The M240L incorporates titanium construction and alternative manufacturing methods for fabricating major M240B components. This achieves significant weight savings. These improvements reduce the Soldiers combat load while allowing easier handling and movement of the weapon. Configured with a short barrel and telescoping buttstock, the M240L weighs 21.8 pounds, 5.8 pounds lighter than the M240B. The M240L meets all of the reliability and operational characteristics of the M240B. The M240H (Aviation Version) is a self-defensive armament sub-system for the UH-60 and CH-47 helicopters. A key attribute of the system is the ability to employ it as a ground-mounted weapon in the case of an emergency. The system delivers two minutes of continuous suppressive fire and demonstrates reliability equal to the M240B.
DD Continue production and fielding DD 2QFY12 Colt delivered first M240B production lot DD 4QFY12 Colt ramps up production to 500/mth
M240L
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 7.62mm Weight: M240B 27.6 pounds; M240H 26.3 pounds; M240L 21.8 pounds with short barrel and collapsible buttstock Length: M240B 48.5 inches; M240H 41.2 inches; M240L 44.5 inches with short barrel Maximum effective range: 1,800 meters (area target)
2QFY13 Army production ends Continue fielding in support of current operations Continue production Continue fielding in support of current operations 2QFY13 First Article for FNM 2QFY13 First Article for Colt 1QFY13 begin fielding 400-round ammo can Award task order contract for improved M24 mounts
M240L
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M240H
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February 2013
M240B/L Accessories
MISSION
Enhances the capabilities of the M240B/L Medium Machine Gun by improving mobility, reliability and survivability.
CONTRACTORS
Collapsible Buttstock Design West Aratech (Tustin, CA) Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (Rock Island, IL) Kaeper Machine, Inc. (Mentor, OH)
Combat Ammo Pack Savit Corp. (Rockaway, NJ) Adjustable Bipod Design West Aratech (Tustin, CA) M240L Short Barrel Fabrique National Manufacturing LLC (Columbia, SC)
M240B/L Accessories
The M240L Short Barrel reduces the length of the standard barrel by four inches and the weight by .5 pounds, while maintaining accurate fire at extended ranges. The shorter barrel improves mobility in military operations in urban terrain environments. The M240B/L Collapsible Buttstock improves weapon portability. It meets the same requirements as the standard buttstock while offering the ability to collapse to various positions without degrading weapon function. The M240B Combat Ammo Pack provides a lightweight ammunition magazine/container for attachment to the M240B/L Medium Machine Gun. The ammo pack holds 50 rounds of linked 7.62mm ammunition and protects the ammunition belt from dirt and debris. The ammo pack also allows better movement of the M240B/L during initial insertions and engagements. The M240B Adjustable Bipod provides improved stability on uneven terrain and improved accuracy on hard surfaces by allowing the Soldier to adjust the legs independently.
PROGRAM STATUS
M240L Short Barrel DD 2QFY12 Initiated Modification Work Order (MWO) for fielded M240Ls DD 3QFY12 Awarded Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to FNM Collapsible Buttstock DD 1QFY12 Initiate MWO for fielding to M240Ls DD 2QFY12 Initiate MWO for fielding to M240Bs DD 3QFY12 Kaeper Machine delivers first production lot Ammo Pack DD Fielding complete Adjustable Bipod DD 3QFY12 Initiate MWO for fielding to M240Bs
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
M240L Short Barrel D Continue M240L MWO Collapsible Buttstock D Continue M240B/M240L MWO Adjustable Bipod D Continue M240B MWO
February 2013
MISSION
Fills the automatic rifle role in infantry squads and provides light machine gun capabilities in combat service and combat service support units.
CONTRACTORS
Fabrique National Manufacturing LLC (Columbia, SC)
The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) provides squad-level fire support. It lays down a base of sustained fire and is used routinely in both mounted and dismounted configurations. The M249 delivers greater range and rates of fire than the M16 or M4. A collapsible buttstock allows shoulder firing in the extended and collapsed positions. It improves weapons control when fired in confined spaces. The M249 Short Barrel allows for improved egress and maneuver in close quarter combat. An improved bipod provides Soldiers with increased reliability and weapon accuracy, including on uneven terrain. The M249 features a hammer-forged steel barrel for enhanced accuracy and long life as well as a hard chromeplated bore and chamber for greater corrosion resistance.
PROGRAM STATUS
SPECIFICATIONS
Standard M249 Caliber: 5.56mm Weight: 18 pounds Length: 40.74 inches Range: point target 600 meters; area target 800 meters
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Continue Anniston Army Depot, AL, overhaul program Continue fielding in support of current operations
M249 with light-weight collapsible buttstock and short barrel Caliber: 5.56mm Weight: 17.95 pounds Length: 30.75 - 36.25 inches Range: point target 600 meters; area target 800 meters
February 2013
MISSION
Provides the Soldier using the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon with accessories for enhanced performance.
CONTRACTORS
M249 SAW Collapsible Buttstock Design West Aratech (Tustin, CA) Manufacturing Support Industries (Hebron, MD) M249 SAW Improved Bipod Tri-Technologies Inc. (Mount Vernon, NY)
M249 SAW 200-Round Soft Pack Polymer Technologies Inc. (Clifton, NJ) Design West Aratech (Tustin, CA) M249 SAW Short Barrel Colt Defense LLC (West Hartford, CT)
The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) Collapsible Buttstock allows shoulder firing in the extended and collapsed positions. It maintains a vertical buttstock position for full interface with the operators shoulder at all times. It provides intermediate, locking firing positions. This improves weapon control when Soldiers fire it in confined spaces, such as Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT). The buttstock allows ease of vehicle ingress/egress and reduces storage space requirements. The M249 SAW Improved Bipod enhances the design of the existing bipod to improve the performance of the weapon. This provides the Soldier with increased reliability and weapon accuracy. Soldiers can adjust the bipod legs to different heights for improved stability on uneven terrain. New production and rebuilt M249s are currently being delivered with the Improved Bipod. The M249 SAW 200-Round Soft Pack program is a follow-on effort to the original 100-Round Soft Pack. It helps improve ammo container retention to the weapon and reduce the noise signature associated with the standard plastic container. An initial production option awarded in August 2008 for 9,000 M249 200-Round Soft Packs fulfilled requirements for the U.S. government to obtain government purpose rights for competitive procurement. The M249 SAW Short Barrel provides the M249 SAW operator in the automatic rifle role a shorter, lighter weapon for improved mobility in confined spaces with little reduction in accuracy at normal combat ranges. Operational use and training is the same as the standard barrel length M249 SAW. The short barrel improves MOUT, airborne/air assault maneuverability and jump operations. The short barrel is 4.25 inches shorter than the standard barrel and shortens the weapon by more than 10 inches when combined with the collapsible buttstock. The short barrel is currently under production and supporting of current operations.
PROGRAM STATUS
M249 SAW Collapsible Buttstock: DD Continue Production and fielding DD Initiated an Modification Work Order (MWO) to standarize the Collapsible Buttstock across the M249 fleet M249 Improved Bipod: DD Production M249s are being delivered with the Improved Bipod M249 200-Round Soft Pack: DD Continue Production and fielding DD 3QFY12 Awarded (Indefinite Quantity) IDIQ contracts to Design West and Polymer Technologies M249 Short Barrel: DD Continue Production and fielding DD 3QFY12 Awarded Indefinite Delivery / IDIQ contract to Manufacturing Support Industries
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
SAW Collapsible Buttstock: Continue Production and fielding Continue the MWO standardizing the Collapsible Buttstock across the M249 fleet SAW Improved Bipod: D Continue Production and fielding 200-Round Soft Pack: D Continue production and fielding SAW Short Barrel: D Continue Production and fielding
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February 2013
MISSION
Provides a telescopic sight for the M240B/L Medium Machine Gun enabling better target detection, identification and hit probability.
CONTRACTORS
ELCAN Optical Technologies (Ontario, Canada)
The M145 Machine Gun Optic (MGO) provides machine gunners with the capability to detect, identify and engage targets at extended ranges. The 3.4x power magnification and wide field-of-view make this product configurable to mission profiles, operational modes and environmental conditions. It fits on the M240B/L for Infantry, Armored Cavalry, Special Forces and Combat Engineer units. Additional optics information is available online for individuals with Army Knowledge Online access. PM Soldier Weapons has a website that features operating instructions, training information, repair procedures, contact information and more. Visit: http://optics.army.mil.
SPECIFICATIONS
Magnification: 3.4x Weight: 24 Ounces Length: 7 Inches
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
MISSION
Provide lightweight tripods that enable quicker and more accurate target engagements for dismounted machine guns.
CONTRACTORS
M192 Capco Inc. (Grand Junction, CO) Universal Technologies Inc. (Estill Springs, TN) XM205 Capco Inc. (Grand Junction, CO)
M192 Lightweight Ground Mount for Machine Guns The M192 is an improved-capability ground mount that replaces the M122A1 Tripod. The M192 is a compact and collapsible ground mount that reduces the Soldiers combat load and improves mobility. At 11.5 pounds, the M192 features a lower profile and weighs approximately six pounds less than the M122A1 Tripod it replaced. The mount provides an integral traversing and elevation (T&E) mechanism that allows for quicker, more accurate target engagement and allows for one-handed operation. This T&E mechanism eliminates the users need for adaptors for separate machine gun pintles and T&E devices. Other features include a traverse limit stop, a built-in spent case deflector and the ability to fold up into the spare barrel bag. The mounts consists of corrosion-resistant materials. Future System: XM205 Lightweight Tripod for Heavy Machine Guns The XM205 tripod will provide a stable firing platform for the M2/M2A1 and MK19, replacing the currently used M3 tripod. With the 34-pound XM205, the Soldier will experience 32 percent less weight than with the standard 50-pound M3 Tripod with T&E and pintle. Soldiers will also be able to take advantage of the enhanced tripods integrated T&E mechanism. The XM205 collapses to less than 50 percent of deployed height and width, and will not require adapters. The tripod takes advantage of the full range and versatility of the M2 and MK19, and allows for consistent elevation and depression throughout the full range of motion. Soldiers can operate the integrated T&E with one hand.
PROGRAM STATUS
M192 DD Production and fielding M205 DD 4QFY12 Milestone C & Type Classification Standard (TC-STD) DD 4QFY12 Negotiated Special License Rights DD 4QFY12 Awarded Production Contract Option DD Working towards first article testing and approval
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
M192 D Production and fielding M205 D 4QFY12 Milestone C & TC-STD D 4QFY12 Award contract options D 2QFY13 First article testing and approval D 4QFY13 First unit equipped
SPECIFICATIONS
M192 Weight: 11.5 pounds Length: Stowed 24 inches; Deployed 31.75 inches Width: Stowed 11.5 inches Height: 10.3 inches XM205 Weight: 34 pounds Length: Stowed 46 inches; Deployed 75 inches Width: Stowed 12 inches Height: Stowed 8 inches
February 2013
Family of Binoculars
MISSION
Provides Soldiers with the ability to conduct enhanced surveillance and battle damage assessment without risk of optical hazard from battlefield lasers.
CONTRACTORS
L-3 Communications Electro-Optical Systems (M24) (Garland, TX) Centron Industries (M24) (Carson, CA) Fraser-Volpe Corp. (M25) (Warminster, PA)
Family of Binoculars
M22 Binoculars are a ruggedized 7x optics with a 7.5-degree field-of-view (FOV). The M22 delivers brilliantly focused imagery which enables target detection up to 2,000 meters. The M22 Binoculars provide high-quality resolution and magnification, and is the Armys standard binocular. At 7.40 inches long, 8.20 inches wide, 7.19 inches tall, and weighing 2.7 pounds, the M22 Binoculars are also known as the Armys Field Binocular. M24 Miniature Binoculars is a ruggedized 7x optics with a 7-degree FOV. It delivers brilliantly focused imagery which enables target detection up to 1,800 meters. It offers the same high-quality resolution and magnification as the Armys standard M22 binoculars. However, at 2.68 inches long, 4.92 inches wide, 5.31 inches tall, and only 1.26 pounds, the M24 Miniature Binoculars are 80 percent smaller and 50 percent lighter than the M22 Binoculars. M25 Stabilized Binoculars have 14x optics with a 4.3-degree FOV that deliver brilliantly focused and steady imagery regardless of movement. Its maximum effective range is 4,000 meters. In the day mode, the binoculars are direct-view optical devices. For night missions, the binoculars offer Optional Interchangeable Image Inten-sifier GEN III eyepieces. Soldiers can hand hold the equipment or tripod mount. Power comes from two AA batteries or vehicle power units via adapter cables. Broadband multilayer coating on the optics enables greater than 90 percent transmission of light.
SPECIFICATIONS
M22 Magnification: 7x Field of View: 7.5 degrees Weight: 2.7 pounds Height: 7.1 inches Width: 8.2 inches Length: 7.4 inches M24 Magnification: 7x Field of View: 7 degrees Weight: 1.26 pounds Height: 5.31 inches Width: 4.92 inches Length: 2.68 inches M25 Magnification: 14X Field of View: 4.3 degrees Weight: 4.5 pounds Height: 3.5 inches Width: 7.5 inches Length: 8.25 inches
PROGRAM STATUS
M22 DD sustainment In M24 DD production In DD 2QFY10 three-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract awarded M25 DD production In DD 4QFY10 three-year ID/IQ Delivery order awarded
PROJECTED ACTIVITIES
M22 D Continue sustainment M24 D Continue production and fielding M25 D Continue production and fielding
M22 BINOCULARS
February 2013
M9 AND M11 PISTOL BARREL ADAPTERS MILITARY COMBAT EYE PROTECTION GOGGLES ARE REQUIRED TO BE WORN WITH THE SYSTEM
MISSION
Permits Soldiers to fire 5.56mm (linked/unlinked) man-marking ammunition and 9mm man-marking ammunition in assigned weapons during force-onforce training.
CONTRACTORS
M4 Carbine/M16 Rifle/M249 SAW Conversion Adapter Kit Ultimate Training Munitions (Suffolk, UK) M9 and M11 Pistol Barrel Adapter Kit General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (Le Gardeur, Quebec, Canada)
The M4 Carbine/M16 Rifle Conversion Adapter Kit provides utmost safety, in-service reliability and maintainability. The kit is easy to install with a simple exchange of the bolt. It adapts the host weapon to fire unlinked 5.56mm M1042 Man-Marking ammunition with the feel and function of live ammunition. The kit includes fail-safe measures to prevent the discharge of a standard live round. The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) Conversion Adapter Kit adapts the host weapon to fire 5.56mm M1071 Linked Man-Marking rounds. The kit provides utmost safety, in-service reliability and maintainability. The kit is easy to install with the exchange of the bolt and slide assembly. It includes fail-safe measures to prevent the discharge of a standard live round. The M9 and M11 Pistol Barrel Adapters are designed for firing 9mm M1041 Man-Marking cartridges. The barrel bore is off center at the muzzle. Both the barrel and slide are unlocked to ensure reliable functioning of the weapon. To compensate for this, in combination with the low muzzle velocity of the projectile, the barrel bore is canted upward from the chamber to the muzzle to maintain aiming accuracy.
PROGRAM STATUS
February 2013
COMMANDERS DISPLAY
The Commanders Display accessory provides a second, independent screen for the front seat of a vehicle equipped with CROWS. The additional screen enables the vehicle commander to see exactly what the CROWS operator sees on the Operators display. This added capability provides a second set of eyes on the target to assist in verifying enemy combatants prior to engaging with lethal force.
INCREASED ELEVATION
Given combat operations in mountainous terrain, there is a benefit to increasing the elevation capability for CROWSmounted weapon systems.
February 2013