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Universal Fire Control System for Crew Served Weapons Jason M. Davis MDNS-CSW Project Manager Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane (NSWC Crane) NDIA Small Arms Symposium May 16, 2012 Distribution Statement A Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

Miniature Day/Night Sight CSW System System Mission: MDNS-CSW Provides Crew-Served Weapons Operators Dramatically Improved Day and Night Aiming Capabilities Out to the Maximum Effective Range of Their Weapons, or to the Maximum Detection Range of Night Vision Goggles. 3

Background Defense Acquisition Challenge (DAC) Program: Established by Congress to Increase Introduction of Innovative and Cost-Saving Technologies and Products into Existing DoD Acquisition Programs Two DACs Awarded Fully Integrated Fire Control System (Phase I & Phase II) Improved Flash Hider 4

Why a Fire Control System for CSW? Argument Against: But, It s an Area Weapon! Argument For: Reduce Collateral Damage No Walking Rounds onto Target Increase Number of Initial Rounds on Target Requirement: 1000 meter first burst hit probability of P(hit) = 0.75 on a HMMWV-sized target (side profile) using M33 ball ammunition. Burst is defined as 5 to 7 rounds. Decrease Ammunition Usage Decrease in Ammunition Usage Quickly Offsets Cost of Fire Control System ($2.93/round) With Just the Addition of a Red Dot Sight during Qualifications, Three Times Less Ammunition Was Used to Engage Targets than Traditional Iron Sights (Potential 75% Reduction in Ammunition Cost) 5

M2 Fire Control System Continuum Cost Technological Capability? Direct Shooter Manipulation Situational Awareness Weapon (with an Accessory) Remote Weapon Systems 6

Phase I CSHWAL (LA-11/PEQ) ECOS-H (SU-264/PEQ) ECOS-H (SU-265/PEQ) M2 CSFS Forward RIS-H Rear RIS-H VBL-H (SU-263/PAS) 7

M2 Fire Control System Continuum Cost ~ $200K ~ $18K ~ 20 lbs $25-60K ~ 25-35 lbs Technological Capability ~ 300 lbs? Direct Shooter Manipulation Situational Awareness Weapon (with Accessory) Phase I Phase II Remote Weapon Systems Distribution Statement A Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

MDNS-CSW Components PHASE I Enhanced Combat Optical Sight Heavy (ECOS-H) Visible Bright Light Heavy (VBL-H) Crew Served Heavy Weapon Aiming Laser (CSHWAL) Rail Interface System Heavy (RIS-H) Crew Served Flash Suppressor (CSFS) PHASE II Advanced Enhanced Combat Optical Sight Heavy (Advanced ECOS-H) Clip-On Night Vision Sight Heavy (CNVD-H) Flat Panel Display (FPD) Laser Range Finder (LRF) Ballistic Processor Module (BPM) Distribution Statement A Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

Phase I vs. Phase II PHASE I Primarily M2HB Focused No Communication between Subsystems Aiming Capability: Visible/IR Pointing Laser and Ballistic Compensated Reticle PHASE II Applicable to the M2HB, MK47/MK19, & MK44 Communication between Subsystems Aiming Capability: Disturbed Reticle Solution 10

Phase I System ECOS-H PHASE I SYSTEM CSHWAL VBL-H RIS-H CSFS WEAPON SYSTEM Five Subsystems Complimentary, but Separate M2 11

ECOS-H Accuracy Data (Phase I) Iron Sights (Day) ECOS-H (Day) Draft - Distribution Pending, Distribution Statement Required 12

CSHWAL Accuracy Date (Phase I) CSHWAL Visible Pointer (Day @ 300 yds) CSHWAL IR Pointer (Night) Draft - Distribution Pending, Distribution Statement Required 13

Phase II System Advanced ECOS-H PHASE II SYSTEM BPM FPD RCM Integrated Approach Modular Approach CNVD-H LRF AN/PAS-13 AN/PSQ-23 14

Complete Fire Control System PHASE II SYSTEM BPM Advanced ECOS-H CNVD-H RCM FPD LRF Integrated Approach Modular Approach CSHWAL RIS-H VBL-H PHASE I SYSTEM CSFS ECOS-H WEAPON SYSTEM MK44 MK47 MK19 M2 15

Phase II Schedule Full & Open Competition of a Modular and Integrated Fire Control System 8 Mar 2012: Release of Solicitation 4 May 2012: Close of RFP May/June 2012: Testing & Source Selection Aug 2012: Award of Contract(s) 16

Contact Information Jason M. Davis MDNS-CSW Project Manager NSWC Crane 300 Hwy 361 Code JXNLM, B-3291 Crane, IN 47522 (812) 854-6855 jason.m.davis3@navy.mil Distribution Statement A Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.