U.S. Army ARDEC Overview & Special Weapon Observation Reconnaissance Direct-Action System (SWORDS)

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U.S. Army ARDEC Overview & Special Weapon Observation Reconnaissance Direct-Action System (SWORDS) Presented to: NDIA 40th Annual Armament Systems: Guns-AmmoRockets-Missiles Conference Anthony J. Sebasto U.S. Army Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center (ARDEC) asebasto@pica.army.mil 973-724-6198 28 April 2005

ARDEC Mission Advanced Fuze Technologies Artillery & Mortar Systems R&D DEMIL Conventional & Smart Munitions Combat Vehicle Armaments & Fire Control Special Operations Weapons & Demolitions SUPPORT TOTAL LIFE CYCLE PROD FIELD SUPPORT Logistics R&D Advanced Energetics & Warhead Development Non-Lethal Technologies Small Arms Providing over 90% of the Army s Lethality

ARDEC at a Glance Established Center of Mass for Armament Systems and Munitions for Joint Services ARDEC Personnel = 2679; 590 new hires since FY99 $100M invested in modern experimental R&D facilities since mid-90 s Proven track-record supporting transition of technologies to the field; since Nov 03... 9 Type Classifications 16 Material Releases (MR) 10 Urgent MR (17 since early FY03) Strong partnerships with Industry, Academia, and other Government agencies. In-house rapid prototyping initiatives overcoming production problems or providing new desired capabilities to field in near term >$125M Tech Base portfolio addressing Joint needs 2004 Army Large R&D Lab of the Year

World Class Facilities Most Recent in Operation Opened 1996 $11.7M Armament Technology Facility $8.4M Opened 2003 Precision Armaments Laboratory $8.8M Opened 2000 ~$45M in Davidson Advanced Warhead Facility Development Facility Modernization invested over Opened $15.5M 2005 last 10yrs Armament Software Engineering Center

World Class Facilities Breaking old grounds High Energy Propellant Formulation Facility MCA Funded - $17.7M Planned Completion FY07 45,000 ft2 Propellant Pilot Plant / Characterization Laboratories / Magazine Storage / Offices Pyrotechnic Research & Technology Complex MCA Funded - $9.9M Planned Completion FY07 33,000 ft2 Engineering Offices & Laboratories Pilot manufacturing facility Energetic stowage Just Kidding! Actual Building Concept Available May 05 Explosives R&D Loading Facility MCA Funded - $8.0M Groundbreaking Dec 05; Completion FY07 28,000 ft2 Melt Pour Operations & Engineering Climate Controlling Machining Explosive Pressing, Cast Cure, & X-Ray

Type Classification & Material Releases Some Examples - FY04 to Present Type Type Classification Classification Items Items M85 M85 Remote Remote Activation Activation Munitions System Munitions System Trainer Trainer M111 M111 Improved Improved Position, Position, Azimuth Determining Azimuth Determining System System M192 M192 Lightweight Lightweight Ground Ground Mount Mount M240HM240H- 7.62mm 7.62mm Aviation Aviation Machine Gun (Aviation Machine Gun (Aviation Version) Version) M255A1 M255A1 Flechette Flechette Warhead, Warhead, 2.75 Inch Rocket 2.75 Inch Rocket MK281 MK281 Cartridge, Cartridge, 40mm 40mm TP-T TP-T M393A3/M467A1 M393A3/M467A1 Cartridges, Cartridges, Tank Tank 105mm 105mm HE441D HE441D RS RS 84mm 84mm Munition Munition HEAT551C HEAT551C RS RS 84mm 84mm Munition Munition Materiel Materiel Release Release (MR) (MR) Items Items XM101 XM101 Common Common remotely remotely Operated Operated Weapon Weapon Stations (CROWS) Stations (CROWS) M930E1 M930E1 120mm 120mm Illuminating Illuminating Mortar Mortar Cartridge Cartridge M19/M20 M19/M20 Modernized Modernized Demolition Demolition Initiator Initiator CHARGE, PROPELLING, 155MM: M232 CHARGE, PROPELLING, 155MM: M232 (MACS) (MACS) Cartridge, Cartridge, 60mm: 60mm: Smoke, Smoke, WP, WP, M722A1 M722A1 w/ w/ Fuze PD/DLY M783 Fuze PD/DLY M783 M769, M769, 60mm, 60mm, Full Full Range Range Practice Practice Cartridge Cartridge (FRPC) (FRPC) M829A3, M829A3, Cartridge, Cartridge, 120mm, 120mm, Armor Armor Piercing, Piercing, Fin Stabilized, Discarding Sabot with Fin Stabilized, Discarding Sabot with Tracer Tracer (APFSDS-T) (APFSDS-T) M879, M879, 81mm, 81mm, Full Full Range Range Practice Practice Cartridge Cartridge (FRPC) (FRPC) M1155 M1155 Portable Portable Inductive Inductive Artillery Artillery Fuze Fuze Setter (PIAFS) Setter (PIAFS) M303 M303 Special Special Operations Operations Forces Forces Demo Demo Kit Kit M95/M96 Mortar Fire Control System M95/M96 Mortar Fire Control System Cartridge, Cartridge, 9mm, 9mm, Jacketed Jacketed Hollow-Point, Hollow-Point, M255A1 Flechette Warhead, M255A1 Flechette Warhead, 2.75 2.75 Rocket Rocket MK399 Mod 1 Point Detonating/Delay MK399 Mod 1 Point Detonating/Delay Fuze Fuze Urgent Urgent MR MR Items Items XM32 XM32 Lightweight Lightweight Handheld Handheld Mortar Ballistic Computer Mortar Ballistic Computer M107 M107 Cal Cal.50.50 Long Long Range Range Sniper Sniper Rifle (LRSR) Rifle (LRSR) M211 M211 and and M212 M212 Flare: Flare: Countermeasure Countermeasure Non-Lethal Non-Lethal Capabilities Capabilities Sets Sets AT4 AT4 Confined Confined Space Space High High Performance Weapon Performance Weapon MP5-A5 MP5-A5 9mm 9mm Submachinegun Submachinegun Lightweight Lightweight Shotgun Shotgun System System M203 M203 Grenade Grenade Launcher Launcher (GL) (GL) Day/Night Sight (DNS) Day/Night Sight (DNS) Vehicle Vehicle Lightweight Lightweight Arresting Arresting Device (VLAD) Device (VLAD) X26E X26E Advanced Advanced Taser Taser Weapon Weapon and Associated Equipment and Associated Equipment Supporting Transition of Technologies to Production/Field During War Time

Urgent Fieldings Some examples AT-4 Comfined Space (CS) M26/X26E TASER M26 Advanced Taser X26E Taser/ M4 Adaptor Enables safe firing in MOUT environments Same performance as AT-4 ~800 systems to Army and SOCOM FY03/04 M26 is modified COTS X26E provides readily available non-lethal capability to XM-4 carbine 42 M26 & 350 X26E Tasers fielded since Jun 03 Gunfire Detection System (GDS) M211/212 Countermeasure Flares Acoustically locate small arm fire origins Provides azimuth, elevation & range 360 degree coverage >100 systems fielded to Army and SOCOM since Aug 03 Broadens countermeasure signature to defeat all fielded Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Threats > 65,000 Flares fielded to Army & Air Force since Jan 03

Rapid Prototyping Initiatives Examples Supporting Production Requirements Stryker Ballistic Shield M54A1 Burster Tube Loading ARDEC Load Process Lightweight (145lb) Cupola mounted ballistic titanium protection w/armor windows Leverages ARDEC success from Titanium Welding Manufacturing Technology Program Ensures weapons maneuverability Production/fielding of 136 kits for Army s Stryker Brigade underway; 70 kits produced and shipped 155mm M110A2 WP Smoke Projectile Problem: M54A1 production problems impacted fielding of M110A2 to USMC ARDEC developed new melt pour & controlled cooling process 7000 Burster Tubes loaded/delivered by ARDEC to Pine Bluff by May 05 ARDEC executing new requirement for additional 7000 burster tubes Technology transfer of ARDEC process to industry underway

Rapid Prototyping Initiatives Examples of Tech Push for Early User Demo s Remote Weapon Counter Sniper System Picatinny Lightweight Remote Weapon Station (PLRWS) CROWS Acoustic Sensor Array x 4 Joint ARDEC, AMC-FAST, PM-Soldier Weapons (PM-SW), & Industry Program Integrates 360o acoustic detection & location with remote weapon station Joint ARDEC, PM-SW, and REF Program Provide lightweight remote mount for M249, M240, & ACSW applications Target Wt: <150lbs with weapon/ammo Automatic or manual weapon position Compliments CROWS-type system On-the-move weapon position updates Elevation Range: +45o to -15o USARPAC evaluation in CONUS and Limited Safety Release May/Jun 05 2-Axis Stab; 360o continuous rotation Live- Fire testing underway ARDEC & PM working path ahead for evaluations in Iraq ARDEC & PM working path ahead for evaluations in Iraq

ARDEC Tech Base Investments Some examples w/ Joint Service linkage LtWt 81mm Dismounted Mortar (FY04-06) Electromagnetic Gun (FY04-06+) $85M+ $7M - 40-50% weight reduction - Joint Army/USMC (ONR) funded - $10M (N) -Transition to SDD FY06 - Subsystem Technology Maturation - Broad weapon mission applications across Services - Army/Navy collaboration USMC Interest expressed Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (FY00-07) (MEMS) Inertial Measurement Unit $xm $60M Safe & Arm Fuzing $22M $110M - Common Guidance across munition/missile - Includes Mantech $ s - Army Lead; Joint with Navy & Air Force Common Smart Submunition (FY04-09) - Gov t high-g design - Applications to small large caliber applications - Includes Mantech $ s = Army Funding Combined Effects Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP) LADAR - Next generation smart submunition - High kill probability against threat spectrum incl APS - Application across munitions/missiles(>105mm) & UAVs - Supports Air Force Area Dominance via MOA Navy Interest expressed

Special Weapon Observation Reconnaissance DirectAction System (SWORDS)

SWORDS Program Description Objective: Demonstrate integration of available firepower options on small, low-cost, remotely operated weapon system at extended ranges Warfighter Payoffs: Remotely Operated Recon & Security Asset Remote sniper capability Increased weapons accuracy/control EOD TALON Robot Design Approach: Maximize use of proven components Enable easy integration of existing fielded small arms Early User feedback on design Early Safety Confirmation testing Joint ARDEC/OSD funding (~$2M) Transitions to Joint Project Office for Robotic Systems Helps keeps soldiers out of harms way TRAP Mount

Background Project initiated from a deployed EOD Unit s desire to clear cave entrances of potential threats (i.e. IEDs, enemy combatants) Two (2) concept demonstrators completed in ~1 month+ ARDEC EOD NCO boot strap project Capitalized on existing EOD TALON Robot Reinforced EOD robotic arm Maximized use of existing armaments and/or ammo 6-Barrel 40mm Grenade Launcher M202 Rocket Launcher

Live Fire - Early Concepts 40mm Grenade Launcher

Live Fire - Early Concepts M202 66mm Rocket Launcher

Early User Demonstrations Army s Stryker Brigade FY03 at Ft. Lewis; Proof of Concept FY04 in Kuwait; User evaluation Yielded evolution of SWORDS configuration integrating small arms SOCOM in FY03/04 VERY POSITIVE feedback on utility of concept Early User Feedback Key to Validate Design Principles

System Description Latest Configuration Integrates TRAP Mount on TALON Accurate weapon pointing independent of chassis o o + 35 Az and + 22.5 El Integrates M249, M240B, M16, & 0.50 Cal Sniper Rifle w/o weapon modifications Unmanned RF control to 1KM (line-of-sight) via Operators Control Unit (OCU) for: Mobility Camera display options (view up to four images) Weapon arm/safe/firing Five cameras/sights Day/ Night drive cameras Pan & tilt camera (situational awareness) M145 w/unitary Night Sight (Gen 3) for targeting Combat weight 180-190 lbs (w/o OCU) 3-6hr Lithium Ion Battery Life

Live Fire & Mobility Demo (segment from History Channel s Mail Call )

Safety Confirmation Test Program Initiated early in development to support Urgent Material Release and flush out any anomalies Two test iterations: Jun 04 & Jan 05 Included 100hrs reliability testing Testing currently halted; Program addressing test findings What s been demonstrated: Stable firing platform for accurate single shot & burst performance Better line-of-sight range command control performance than expected Excellent video performance from cameras/sight upwards to 1km Remaining areas to be validated: Weapon safety during communications loss/interruption & operator notification Fire on the move disable feature Lithium battery performance parameter refinement (controls) for safe operation, charging, and discharging Sunlight readable LEDs on OCU Design modifications required for operation in theater of war

Path Ahead Return to Safety Confirmation Testing (~Jun 05) Continue demonstration of capabilities to Users Continue preparation activities for Urgent Material Release Plan and seek resources for follow-on spiral improvements

In Summary...ARDEC/Picatinny... Established Center of Mass for Armament Systems and Munitions for Joint Services Proven track record of rapid transition of technology to the field Modernizing R&D facilities maintaining world-class capabilities Developing new concepts/technologies to enhance warfighter capabilities Demonstrating future warfighting capabilities today! ARDEC/Picatinny. Products, people, and processes enabling our ultimate customer, the soldier, to take care of business throughout the spectrum of conflict!