small caliber requirements advanced planning briefing to industry (apbi) ms. bobbie russell lake...

27
SMALL CALIBER REQUIREMENTS Advanced Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI) Ms. Bobbie Russell Lake City/Small Cal Team Leader USA Munitions & Armament Cmd SOSMA-PRC-S (309)782-3006 DSN 793-3006 [email protected] Mr. Peter Errante Acting Deputy Office of PM Small Arms (973)724-4798 DSN 880-4798 [email protected] PEO GCSS U.S. Army TACOM FORGING A STRONG DEFENSE

Upload: gillian-bailey

Post on 17-Dec-2015

222 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

SMALL CALIBER REQUIREMENTSAdvanced Planning Briefing to

Industry (APBI)

SMALL CALIBER REQUIREMENTSAdvanced Planning Briefing to

Industry (APBI)

Ms. Bobbie RussellLake City/Small Cal Team LeaderUSA Munitions & Armament Cmd

SOSMA-PRC-S(309)782-3006 DSN 793-3006

[email protected]

Mr. Peter ErranteActing DeputyOffice of PM Small Arms(973)724-4798 DSN [email protected]

PEOPEO

GCSSGCSSU.S. Army TACOM

FORGING A STRONG DEFENSE

LONG RANGE TACTICAL SNIPER CARTRIDGE

2/27

LONG RANGE TACTICAL SNIPER CARTRIDGE

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND CAPABILITIES

Caliber .50 match cartridge for use in the XM107 Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR)

3/27

LONG RANGE TACTICAL SNIPER CARTRIDGE

ORD REQUIREMENTS

• Improved accuracy against antipersonnel targets @1000m

• Ballistic Match with MK211

• Penetrate PASGT Vest @ 1000m

4/27

LONG RANGE TACTICAL SNIPER CARTRIDGE

•ORD Approval Dec 01

•Solicitation Released Dec 01

•Bid Sample Test Mar – May 02

•DT/OT Testing Jan – Apr 03

•Type Classification Standard Sep 03

Key Dates

5/27

M67 ELECTRO MECHANICAL FUZE

6/27

M67 ELECTRO MECHANICAL FUZE

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND CAPABILITIES

• Improve performance of the existing grenade thru the incorporation of an electro mechanical fuze

• Improve the storage life/reliability of the M67 grenade

7/27

M67 ELECTRO MECHANICAL FUZE

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

• Compliant with MIL-STD-1911

•Safety Redundancy

•Arming or Fire Control Delay

•Manually Operated Features

•Explosive Train Interruption

•Compatible with current M67 Grenade8/27

M67 ELECTRO MECHANICAL FUZE

•Proposal/Bid Samples May-Jun 02

•Bid Sample Testing Jul-Sep 02

•Contract Award Nov 02

•Design Modification Dec 02 – Jul 03

•Manufacture (250) Jul - Sep

•Preliminary Testing Oct 03 – Dec 03

•Manufacture (2500) Feb 04 – Aug 04

•Testing Oct 04 – Jun 05

•Milestone C/TC-STD Feb 06

Key Dates

9/27

CLOSE COMBAT MISSION CAPABILITY KIT

10/27

CLOSE COMBAT MISSION CAPABILITY KIT

DESCRIPTION

•OBJECTIVE:

•Type classify and field a dye-marker training round to enhance force on force training and simulate live fire combat

•DESCRIPTION:

•Commercially available training ammunition which contains a soft frangible projectile filled with a colored dye which allows for realistic force-on-force training

11/27

CLOSE COMBAT MISSION CAPABILITY KIT

ORD REQUIREMENTS

• Capable of being used in

• M16/M4 (5.56mm)

• M249 (5.56mm)

• M9 Pistol (9mm)

• Prevent inadvertent use of service ammunition

• Retail functional characteristics of weapons

• Shall not degrade performance

• Must not penetrate skin @ 5m12/27

CLOSE COMBAT MISSION CAPABILITY KIT

•ORD Approval Feb 02

•Release Solicitation Mar 02

•Bid Sample Test Jun 02 – Aug 02

•Hardware Fabrication Nov 02 – Apr 03

•DT/OT Testing Jun 03 – Sep 03

•Type Classification Standard Mar 04

Key Dates

13/27

40MM SELF DESTRUCT FUZE

14/27

40MM SELF DESTRUCT FUZE

DESCRIPTION

•Compatible with existing U.S. M430A1 design

•Demonstrating better functional reliability at graze angles on soft terrain and at full range

•Shall not degrade performance of M430A1 cartridge

15/27

40MM SELF DESTRUCT FUZE

•Program Initiation Feb 02

•Release Solicitation May 02

•Bid Sample Test Jun 02 – Sep 02

•Contract Award Feb 03

•Fabrication Mar – Sep 03

•DT/OT Testing Mar – Aug 04

•Type Classification Standard Jan 05

Key Dates

16/27

NON LETHAL STINGBALL GRENADE

17/27

NON LETHAL STINGBALL GRENADE

DESCRIPTION AND CAPABILITIES

•Hand thrown or weapon launched device used to distract/disorient crowd

•Produce loud flash/light output while dispersing payload at 360o at minimum distance of 3m

18/27

NON LETHAL STINGBALL GRENADE

ORD REQUIREMENTS

• Bursting radius – 3m(T) – 5m(O)

• Capable of being hand thrown or launched

• Compatible with existing US Army Shotguns (Mossberg 500)

• Throwing Range – 30 meters

19/27

NON LETHAL STINGBALL GRENADE

•Program Initiation Oct 01

•Small Purchase Oct - Dec 01

•Validation Testing Mar – May 02

•Program Decision Point Jun 02

•Release Solicitation Jul – Aug 02

•Bid Sample Test Oct – Jan 03

•Contract Award Apr 03

•Manufacture May – Aug 03

•DT/OT Testing Sep – Jan 04

•Type Classification Standard Sep 04

Key Dates

20/27

12 GAUGE NON LETHAL EXTENDED RANGE AMMUNITION

21/27

DESCRIPTION

•OBJECTIVE:

•To type classify and field a 12 Gauge Non Lethal round capable of providing temporary incapacitation through blunt force

12 GAUGE NON LETHAL EXTENDED RANGE AMMUNITION

22/27

KEY REQUIREMENTS

• Capable of marking/identifying combatant

• Capable of functioning in current US Army fielded shotguns

• Must be effective at range exceeding performance of current 12 Gauge Non Lethal Ammunition (10-20m)

23/27

12 GAUGE NON LETHAL EXTENDED RANGE AMMUNITION

•ORD Approval Oct 02

•Small Purchase Nov 02

•Requirements Validation Jan – Apr 03

•Release Solicitation May 03

•Bid Sample Test Jul – Sep 03

•Contract Award Nov 03

•Manufacturing Jan – Mar 04

•DT/OT Testing Apr – Sep 04

•Type Classification Standard Apr 05

Key Dates

24/27

12 GAUGE NON LETHAL EXTENDED RANGE AMMUNITION

Reorganization of OPMSA

Product M anagerSm all Arm s

Product M anagerOICW

Project M anagerLethality

Product M anagerSoldier E lectronics

Product M anagerSoldier Equipm ent

Product M anagerSoldier Support

Project M anagerSoldier

PEO SOLDIER

ASA (ALT )

• Currently OPMSA is OPCON to PEO Ground Combat SystemsCurrently OPMSA is OPCON to PEO Ground Combat Systems• PEO Soldier expected to activate 2Q02PEO Soldier expected to activate 2Q02• Seamless transition for our customersSeamless transition for our customers

Product M anagerCom bat M obility System s

Product M anagerLight Arm Vehs

Product M anagerM CD

Product M anagerPALADIN/FAASV

Product M anagerForce Projection

Product M anagerLight T act Vehs

Product M anagerM ortars

Product M anagerHvy T act Vehs

OICW

Product M anagerSm all Arm s

T ACOMDeputy for

System s Acquisition

T ank-autom otvive &Arm am ents Com m and

(T ACOM )

A rm y M aterie lC om m and

25/27

BUSINESS M ANAG EM ENTDAVE KELLY

ACT ING-4212

J. CHANG-8623

P. M IST RY-6283

AM M O T EAMROBERT ZIENOW ICZ

ACT CHIEF-4042

INDIVDUAL W EAPONSM ICHAEL FRIEDM AN

CHIEF-4368

CREW SERVED W EAPONSJIM G LENN

CHIEF-7071

ACT ING DEPUT YPM SM ALL ARM SPET ER ERRANT E

-4798

PM S M A L L A RM SLT C BROW N

-6560

OFFICE OF PM SMALL ARMS

26/27

SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMNEW START PROPOSAL PROCESS

• May - CBD announcement

• 1 Aug Proposals Due

• - OPMSA (1 Aug) • Product Manager Small Arms, ATTN: SFAE-SDR-SSA/Mr. S. Dougherty, Building 151, Picatinny

Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000, email: [email protected]

• - PEO SOLDIER • PEO Soldier (Accept proposals through their website throughout the year at

http://www.pmsoldiersystems.army.mil/public

• Dec - TSM & PM Soldier Equipment (based on needs assessment) determine which programs will be briefed at February review.

• Dec/Jan - Briefing charts prepared for February briefing

• Feb - Exec council meeting. EC reviews proposals and selects new starts.

• Feb - Oct - Write requirements documents

27/27