Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory. Dragon Fire II Experimental System NDIA Briefing

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Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory Dragon Fire II Experimental System NDIA Briefing

Dragon Fire Experiment Background Developing Government-designed advanced artillery system for future combat First Dragon Fire designed by Army Armament Research Development and Engineering Command (ARDEC) Picatinny Arsenal and fabricated at Rock Island Arsenal in 1998 World s first automated towed artillery system: conducted first sensor-to-shooter fire missions New Dragon Fire II in design as potential Expeditionary Fire Support System (EFSS)

Dragon Fire History 1997 Mid- 1998 MCWL Design initiative 1998 Fabricated at RIA 2001-2002 Firing tests and Operational Assessments 2003 LAV Modular Design Dragon Fire II Design 2004 DF II/LAV Fabrication at RIA

MCWL Experiments Developed Dragon Fire using parts from a French Army rifled 120mm mortar Integrated communications, fire control, automatic aiming Over 1,000 rounds fired to test system, concept of automating fires New standards in responsiveness, mobility, and precision

Dragon Fire Design Approach Automated Fire Control and aiming: First-round hit every time/reduced crew requirements Automated fire mission processing and weapon control: fastest possible response (less than one minute from request to impact): linked directly to AFATDS Expeditionary mobility: Fits within MV-22 Osprey; LAV system fits in C-130, compact and effective requires only ammunition and crew to support fire missions Modularity: Same system flies with air-mobile units, then fits into Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) to support mobile forces. Growth: improvement of system by replacing modules Designed from the outset to be a Government-developed, Government-produced system for maximum control, flexibility

Dragon Fire II Firing Position Ring Laser Gyro Aiming System Azimuth Actuator Envelope Emplaced Trail Semiautomatic Loader Cannon Elevation Actuator Envelope Access Hatches (Electronic Connectors) GPS and Fire Control System Spike Surge Brake Cylinder Tires Rotated 45 o Out of Way Battery Box

Dragon Fire II Towed Configuration Stowed Trail Ammunition Tray Control Panel Radar Velocimeter Gun in Stowed Position (5 o Elev) Suspension System in Ride Configuration Hydrostrut

Dragon Fire and the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV)

Modular Firing System Mission Adapted Configuration Dragon Fire as towed, Air transportable system Dragon Fire loaded into LAV 5 minute transition to become armored, self-propelled system

DF II Fire Control System Gunner s Display Power Distribution Assembly New development Regulates system power Digital & Voice Communications Mission Computer System Translates digital messages into user prompts Calculates ballistics, records mission data Monitors system components Displays mission information, round type, charge, and fuse type Used to position tube to firing elevation & azimuth Navigation & Pointing Devices TALIN 5000 HG Ethernet Switch Main Processor CROW 2000 Data Collection Node Measures vehicle location & tube orientation Sends information to CI for ballistic calculations and vehicle location (for Situational Awareness) Serial Control Hub Increased Mortar Digitally Integrates Mortars Into Mobile Fire Support Dispersed emplacement (beyond line of sight) FDC not shown

DF II Project Objectives MCWL LEAD Modular LAV System MCSC LEAD EFSS Program Spiral Development MCWL LEAD? Dragon Fire II Towed System Block 1 FY 08 FY 06 Continue development of LAV Modular Mortar Variant using Dragon Fire technologies Enter into EFSS development as producible system or insertion of technologies Technology Development in support of experimentation/transformation

Growth capabilities for Fire Support Technologies System is fired electronically: Time on Target, groups, series, SEAD/mark missions can be fired on the millisecond Guns can be networked to function as a single unit for special configuration targets, effects mapping, precise single impact times Linear and area targets can be attacked precisely Fire on the Move from the LAV platform

What are the Advantages? The same weapon system can be used for air-lifted long-distance support and for self-propelled highspeed support Since DF II uses both rifled and smoothbore 120mm ammunition it can use anybody s ammo The fire control system is designed to network with the Army s fires coordination system for fast target processing and to ensure that friendlies are not targeted (force protection) DF II on the Light Armored Vehicle with Fire on the Move can transform the way we engage enemies in the future

Advanced Area Fires Preparation Fires 440m Objective A 830m Scan the area in or trace it on the map display

Advanced Area Fires Individual aimpoints computed, passed From master system to firing units (98 rounds) For one 6-gun battery, program executed in 4 minutes For one 18-gun battalion, 1 ½ minutes Every square meter of the ground hit by effects

Advanced Area Fires As maneuver moves onto the objective, system precisely phases fires forward FLOT FLOT

Saved Rounds?