TWV Conference Autonomous Vehicle Technology Panel

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TWV Conference Autonomous Vehicle Technology Panel Home of the Army s Sustainment Think Tank! Combined Arms Support Command and the Sustainment Center of Excellence Fort Lee, Virginia and Fort Jackson, South Carolina 1

DOD Offset Strategies 2

DOD Technology for Increasingly Intelligent Systems 3

JTAARS Joint Tactical Autonomous Aerial Resupply System (JTAARS) is an Unmanned Logistics System (ULS) that provides rapid, responsive, and flexible transportation options in support of dispersed and semi-independent infantry operations. Organic to maneuver units and their sustainment elements, JTAARS lightens Soldier loads and allows commanders to control the timing of delivery of mission critical, time sensitive supplies and equipment. JTAARS CONOPS JTAARS is employed in tactical situations where time, threat, terrain, weather or other priorities make traditional methods of resupply unavailable or unresponsive. FSC personnel load preconfigured supply packages (water, MREs, Cl. V, Cl. VIII, batteries) or essential Soldier/mission equipment onto JTAARS platform. JTAARS self-navigates to supported element s position, then returns autonomously after unloading of supplies/equipment and loading of retrograde. - Pre-MDD Joint requirements effort between SCOE (TCM-Trans), MCOE (TCM-IBCT), and USMC (HQMC I&L and CD&I) - TCM-Trans hosts bi-monthly requirements IPT with all key stakeholders, including USAACE, MCCOE, MCOE, and HQMC - Operationally relevant payload/range: ~300-800lbs, ~20-50 mi - Multiple parallel technology development efforts underway - Potential program timeline: JROC approved CDD FY21; MS B FY22; FUE FY26 4

Future MSV Automation The Maneuver Support Vessel family will be employed to provide operational and tactical connector heavy and light sustainment maritime lift for short through extended periods over extended distances, and surface movement to move and support mission-tailored force elements dispersed across a wide area of the future manned/unmanned Joint Combined Arms operational environment. MSV capabilities will be able to rapidly self-deploy between theaters, as well as intra-theater, and conduct both extended and short duration heavy/light lift operations between intermediate support bases, sea bases, austere access points, degraded ports, and bare beaches without external interfaces. MSV capabilities will also be capable of operating in shallow coastal waters and maneuver in inland waterways and rivers in support of dispersed force elements. MSVs will also be capable of interfacing and operating with Naval, interagency, and commercial platforms, ports and facilities. In the joint operating environment (JOE), Army forces will leverage all domains; land, air, space, cyberspace and maritime (to include the littorals) to conduct simultaneous deployment, employment and sustainment operations on a complex and uncertain security manned/unmanned landscape in which the pace of change continues to accelerate. Littorals are a critical area of the operational environment that provides the Joint Force Commander with multiple options to operate across multiple domains to present our enemies with multiple dilemmas. MSV(L) will be employed by U.S. Forces operating in a geo-strategic, non-linear environment of considerable uncertainty. MSV(L) will primarily operate in the same operating environment (OE) as the Army s BCTs, and will be subject to many of the same threats. As a waterborne movement and maneuver capability, MSV(L) will also operate in environments anticipated for Joint Sea Basing and Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS). Because of the increasingly joint character of warfare, critical, interdependent littoral and inland waterway operations will take place simultaneously on the ground, at sea, in the air and in space. Thus, the ability of Joint land power forces will increasingly become dependent on the ability to operate throughout the littorals and inland waterways in order to leverage advantage over our adversaries. As a movement and maneuver support capability, MSV(L) is a critical enabler employed to overcome A2/AD environments, made more difficult by naturally restricting features such as choke points, restricted waterways, high shipping density consisting of both large ships and small craft and shallow water compounded by tips of peninsulas, offshore islands, bays Define Littorals MSV-L - MS B- Scheduled for Aug 17 - CDD AROC approved 11 Oct 16 - EMD Phase FY17-FY21 - AROC approved CPD FY21; MS C 4 th QTR FY21; FUE 4 th QTR FY25 - TCM-Trans hosts bi-monthly requirements IPT with all key stakeholders, including MCOE and HQDA - Operationally relevant payload/range: ~85 Stons, ~360 mi MSV-H MSV CONOPS - Pre-MDD MS A Joint requirements effort between SCOE (TCM-Trans), MCOE (TCMs), and USMC (HQMC I&L and CD&I) - TCM-Trans will host bi-monthly requirements IPT with all key stakeholders, including MCOE, and HQMC - Operationally relevant payload/range: ~TBD STons, ~TBD mi - Potential program timeline: JROC approved CDD FY26; MS B FY27; FUE FY31 5 5

DOD Technology for Increasingly Intelligent Systems Army Watercraft Focus AWS Focus: IETMs CBM+ RAM Force Protection (FP) Applique kits By-wire & Active Safety Kits AWS Focus: Leader Follower/Automated Capability Integrated Joint Service Mission Command/COP Additive Manufacturing Fire Suppression Systems Prognostics Automated Loading Capabilities Automated Modular Design EPA/Alternative fuel efficiency Integrated FP/Survivability capabilities 6

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