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Soldier Division Director David Libersat June 2, 2015

Soldier Division Maneuver Center of Excellence Soldier Division develops future requirements and manages Soldier capabilities for all Soldiers across all DOTMLPF domains, in all formations, with a primary focus on Maneuver Brigade Combat Teams and Squads, in order to strengthen America s Soldier Force Division of Decisive Manpower Action and provide the Army with the best trained and equipped Soldiers in the world. Capabilities Development Integration Directorate Soldier Division TRADOC Capability Manager-Soldier Operational Energy Branch Lethality Branch Small Arms Firepower Electronic Special Development Branch Soldier Systems Branch Unmanned Ground Systems Branch 2

Improve Mobility Reduce the Soldier s Load Enhanced Tactical Mobility for Airborne and Air Assault Ops Enhance Lethality Overwhelming small unit lethality Precision munitions Reduce target location error Efficient Sustainment Soldier Division / TCM Soldier Existing/Emerging Requirements Generate, store, and manage power Efficient battery recharge Effective Mission Command: LOS and BLOS voice and data while operating dismounted in austere environments Improve Soldier Survivability Improved IED detection at extended ranges Preemptive threat detection Counter enemy UAS 3

Soldier Division / TCM - Soldier FOCUS AREA Common Robotics System (Individual), CRS(I) Family of Weapon Sights Enhanced Night Vision Google Connecting Soldiers & Squad to the Network Region and Climate Specific Capabilities Counter Defilade Target Engagement Individual Assault Munitions Wireless Power Technology Squad & Soldier Power Generation

Lethality Vision Understanding that we are a nation at war, we look to maintain and improve on an overmatching capability against our enemies in all current and future operational environments Providing US Soldiers with operationally relevant, state-of-the-art systems that have fully integrated capabilities to provide Soldiers at the small unit level over-match capabilities against all threats in the full spectrum of Army, Joint, and Coalition Force operations. Small Arms Strategy Field evolutionary capabilities to support near term mission Lethality (See first, strike first) Mobility (Soldier Load) Survivability Reliability and durability Develop revolutionary, operationally significant capabilities (Effect = Soldier + Weapon + Enablers + Ammo + Training) (SWEAT) 5

Small Arms Ammunition Configuration (SAAC) Study Given improving threat small arms capabilities, the Army must determine a feasible, suitable, and acceptable ammunition configuration in order to develop and implement a small arms systems strategy that ensures overmatch at the lowest tactical level in 2025 and beyond. General scope and boundaries: Focus on Individual Soldier, fire team, and squad * Fixed squad size and concept: US Army: 9 man, 2 fire teams, 1 volume fire system in each fire team USMC: 13 man, 3 fire teams, 1 volume fire in each fire team Achievable effects of the ammunition system Attributes of the weapons system that impact ammunition performance Human factor constraints Considers all available alternatives, conventional and unconventional 6

SAAC Study (Cont.) Ammunition Attributes: Lethal Mechanism Ability to hit (wind drift, etc.) Impact energy at range Weapon Attributes (Constraints): Bore Length Muzzle Velocity Weight Target Effect to include Modifiers (Armor, Barriers, etc.) System Boundary Logic You can t kill without effects on the target You can t produce effects if you can t hit You can t hit with a weapon you can t shoot You can t shoot a weapon you can t carry Shooter Constraints: Length Muzzle Pressure / Noise Shootability (Recoil, etc.) Weight Not considered: Ergonomics Weapon Design Handguns Crew Served Configurations Training Squad or Platoon Design 7

Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle Concept Image Replacement for M249 Squad Automatic Weapon ~2025 Improved Lethality (Probability of Hit and Incapacitation) Precise to 600m Volume Effects to 1200m Lightweight Weapon and Ammunition Improved Mobility Improved Reliability Reduced Signature Integration with Future Fire Control Capabilities Key 8

Future Fire Control Three Variants Squad M4 and M249 Crew Served M240, M2, and Mk19 Precision Asst Sniper and Sniper Decrease time to engage (Increase Probability of Hit) Increase detection and ID range Digital overlay display inside optics field of view Provide covert pointing day and night Provide degraded capability in a no power situation Provide networked lethality through Intra Soldier Wireless and Nett Warrior. Objectively, Soldiers may handoff targets for situational awareness as well as engagement by organic fires Size Weight and Power (SWaP) optimized Range determination to the maximum effective range of the Squad Variable or selectable power/magnification 9

40mm LV Family of Ammunition ---New Capabilities--- 40mm LV Core CDD Increased Range Anti- Personnel Door Breach Short Range Anti-Personnel The CDD and cartridge-specific annexes entered Joint Staffing May 2015. 40mm LV FoA will be employed from the M203/M320 Grenade Launcher and provide : Increased Range Anti-Personnel (IRAP) Increased lethality Increased engagement ranges Improved accuracy Counter defilade Door Breaching (DB) Gain access to an existing entry point Limit collateral damage Accurate deployment Short-Range Anti-Personnel (SRAP) Urban/Restrictive Terrain Close Quarter Combat Enhanced Lethal effects Limited collateral damage ---Operational Shortfall--- Small Arms Capabilities Based Assessment (SA-CBA), April 2008. IRAP- Warfighters lack the ability to achieve desired accuracy and incapacitating effects against personnel targets in defilade at ranges out to 500 meters. DB- Squads lack the ability to conduct ballistic breach at ranges up to 50 meters. Squads lack the ability to conduct rapid (single-shot) breach without pause between actual breach and entry of initial force. The ability for Soldiers to conduct a ballistic breach of an existing door creating an entry point into a building or other structure is critical during Urban Operations. SRAP- Warfighters lack the ability to achieve desired accuracy and incapacitating effects against personnel targets from 0-50 meters. Grenadiers must be able to quickly place lethal fire on close range threat personnel that are an immediate danger to the small unit with a high probability of incapacitation, while reducing collateral damage and with fewer non-combatant casualties. 10

40mm HV Improved Munitions ---New Developmental Capabilities--- The 40mm HV Improved Munitions CDD entered Proponent World-Wide Staffing February 2015 The CDD addresses one capability, the Improved High Explosive Dual Purpose (I- HEDP) cartridge The I-HEDP cartridge is compatible with the Mk19 Mod 3 Grenade Machine Gun and provides: Increased lethality Improved accuracy Counter defilade Evaluation of emerging technologies and possible non developmental item (NDI) material solutions for HV 40mm Air bursting ammunition are on-going ---Operational Shortfall--- Small Arms Capabilities Based Assessment (SA-CBA), April 2008. I-HEDP- Platoons lack the ability to achieve desired accuracy and incapacitating effects with volume fire up to 2400 meters. Units must be able to apply lethal over-match against targets at increased ranges and with greater accuracy using the 40-mm high velocity Mk19 Mod 3 Grenade Machine gun (GMG) 11

MCoE Soldier Division Questions? 12