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1NDIA – May 2010
Indirect Fires Precision and Lethality Enhancements throughDigitization of Artillery and Mortar Weapon SystemsPresented by
Victor Galgano & Ralph TillinghastMay 18, 2010
U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
2NDIA – May 2010
Overview and Outline
OutlineFire Control Digitization (Presented by: Vic Galgano) Fire Control Functions Indirect Fires Before Digitization Digitized Systems and Their Advantages
Current and Future Trends (Presented by: Ralph Tillinghast) Smart Projectile Interface The Move Toward Commonality New Fire Control Technologies and Innovations
4NDIA – May 2010
Manual Precision Survey (Aiming Circles / Aiming Stakes / Collimators manually placed)
Sight Units on weapons referenced to aiming circles
Map navigation
Voice communication of gun orders
Instrument and weapon leveling / cross-leveling
Plotting boards / Protractors / Slide rules at FDC
Manual control of weapon aiming
Indirect Fires Before Digitization“Glass and Iron”
CREW-INTENSIVE OPERATIONS
5NDIA – May 2010
Digital technology provides significant improvements toIndirect Fire Systems
Digital link to Fire Support Network Call for fire Met data Logistics data
On Board Ballistic Computation and Sensors using Ballistic KernelAutomated navigation and location systemsAutomated 3-axis gun orientationPrecise weapon aiming and automatic weapon drives (Paladin)
SOFTWARE-INTENSIVE AUTOMATED OPERATIONS
6NDIA – May 2010
LHMBC(US Army & USMC Effort)
Software PointingDevices
Gunner’sDisplay
PDA SINCGARS Radio
Commanders Interface
Driver’sDisplay
Software
MFCS Stryker
M777 Towed Artillery Digitization
SoftwareGunner’s Display
PointingDevices
Computer Software
MFCS (H) Heavy
Gunner’sDisplay
PDA SINCGARS Radio
Commanders Interface
Pointing Devices
Driver’sDisplay
Portable Excalibur FCS
Computer SoftwarePointing Devices
Gunner’sDisplay PDA
SINCGARSRadio
Computer
Software
D120 MFCSIndirect FireDigitizationEfforts for
PM Customers
M119 Howitzer
Software
Gunner’s Display PointingDevices
Computer
SINCGARS Radio
Paladin
Position/Pointing Devices
Computer
Gunner’sDisplay
SINCGARS Radio
PCU-2
Software
7NDIA – May 2010
Weapon Position and
Control
Digital Messaging &
Communication Embedded Training, BIT
Fire Control Processing
Armament System ControlGunner’s Display
Power Dist AssySINCGARS Radios
Commander’s Interface
Driver’s DisplayPointing/Navigation
Application Software
Weapon Pointing and
POS/NAV
Position & NavigationInformation
Power Conditioning &
Distribution
Digitizing the M1064 through integration of Hardware and Software Components
M95 Mortar Fire Control System
8NDIA – May 2010
Software
Mortar Fire Control System (MFCS)Gunner’s
DisplayPDA SINCGARS Radio
Commanders Interface(computer)
Inertial Nav & Pointing Devices
Driver’sDisplay
Full Digital Connectivity
SignificantPerformance
ImprovementsARDEC
Approach
In-house software
development & system
integration
MFCS Platoon
FS Network
AFATDSFIST HQ
FO
GPS
ARDEC Digitizes Mortar Warfare for PM Mortars
ARDEC applies digital technology providing significant improvements to mortars
IPT employed
EVM employed
Level 5 CMMI Processes
Improved Responsiveness
(1.5 vs. 8 min)
IncreasedSurvivability(No need to dismount)
Increased Accuracy
(75 M CEP)
9NDIA – May 2010
Replaces Obsolete M23 Computer
Improvements In:
Performance vs M23
Mortar Platoon
FS Network
Centralized Fire Direction
HQ
FieldObserver
LHMBC Equipped FDC
Enables “Shoot & Scoot” Tactics
Winner of “DoD Top 5 Program” and “Army’s 10 Greatest Invention Award”
Computational Accuracy 10M (vs 25)Uses Ballistic Kernel<2 lbs (vs 8)Response time 4 min (vs 8)6 simultaneous missions (vs 3)Accommodates all fielded ammoDigital connectivityMET DataIntegrated GPS
Responsiveness
Survivability
Accuracy
Portability
Ease of Use
Lightweight Handheld Mortar Ballistic Computer M32 LHMBC
10NDIA – May 2010
Sled:iPIKBatteryData Power HubCommon Power Module Radio / Amplifier * / AntennaFCC
Digitized M119 Sled Configuration -Transport
On Carriage:Inertial Navigation UnitMuzzle Velocity SensorGunner Display
11NDIA – May 2010
Digitized M119 Sled Configuration -Firing
Sled:iPIKBatteryData Power HubCommon Power Module Radio / Amplifier * / AntennaFCC
On Carriage:Inertial Navigation UnitMuzzle Velocity SensorGunner Display
12NDIA – May 2010
Overview and Outline
OutlineFire Control Digitization (Presented by: Vic Galgano) Fire Control Functions Indirect Fires Before Digitization Digitized Systems and Their Advantages
Current and Future Trends (Presented by: Ralph Tillinghast) Smart Projectile Interface The Move Toward Commonality New Fire Control Technologies and Innovations
13NDIA – May 2010
Fire Control Interface with EPIAFS / PIK
Munitions / Weapon Systems Excalibur
– Paladin (Portable Excalibur Fire Control System (PEFCS) was Interim Solution)
– LW 155
– M198 (Australian PEFCS)
PGK (Precision Guidance Kit)– Paladin– LW 155
Advanced Precision Mortar Munition Initiative (APMI)– MFCS-M M113– MFCS-M STRYKER– MFCS-D
Smart Projectile Interface forPrecision Munitions
14NDIA – May 2010
Numerous potential applications across US and NATO FC systems
Technical Feasibility Fire control functions largely independent of weapon requirements - their
implementation varies
“Weapon-Specific” technical requirements are essentially the same and mainly affect HW integration
“Weapon-Independent” requirements such as network interfaces/protocols and situational awareness affect all platforms and influence software upgrades
Opportunity for Enhanced development and interoperability among Nations
Potential Future Joint System Development
Significant Schedule and Life Cycle Cost Savings
The Move Toward Commonality
Example of the Effectiveness of Commonality
MFCS Software &Hardware
$2.4M/18 mo avoided
Lightweight Handheld Mortar Ballistic Computer
Software
$6M/35 mo avoided
Pointing Devices
Gunner’sDisplay
PDA SINCGARS Radio
Commanders Interface
Driver’sDisplay
Software
MFCS for STRYKER BCT
Software
LW 155 Blk 1a
Towed Artillery Digitization
$5.5M/36 mo avoided
DragonFire II/RAMM
Software
Pointing Devices
PDA Computer
Gunner’sDisplay
Pointing Devices
Gunner’sDisplay
PDA SINCGARSRadio
Computer
Software
ONR/USMC Effort EFSS Demo
$5.67M/30 mo avoided
$2.2 M/12 mo avoided$2.4M/36 mo avoided
Portable Excalibur Fire Control System
$9.59M/36mo avoided
$6M/31 mo avoided
Gunner’sDisplay
15
Software
MFCS (H) HeavyPDA SINCGARS Radio
Commanders Interface
Pointing Devices
Driver’sDisplay
17NDIA – May 2010
Fire Control In-A-Box
MEMs Vibratory Gyroscopes Prof. Andrei Shkel, University of California at Irvine
New Fire Control Technologies & Innovations
MEMs Based TechnologiesCommercial Market Drivers
– Automotive– Gaming (WII)– Smart Phone / Tablets
SBIR Work, AVAM-JWGSecure Wireless What does that drive?
– Smaller– Lighter– Cheaper– More Accurate– Less Power– Increase in Operation
18NDIA – May 2010
Main Housing(INU / Gunners Display)
EmbeddedComputer &
BB2590
LHMBC
WULF provides weapon pointing data from the LHMBC wirelessly to gunner. The Gunners display unit indicates the required gun shift information.
Embedded Computer
3-4 mil Accuracy
Target Battery Life: 24+ hours
Report Delta Deflection and Elevation
Adaptable to different wireless standards
60, 81 and 120mm compatible
Example of Future State:Wireless Universal Light Fire-Control (WULF)
19NDIA – May 2010
Contact Info:Victor Galgano
Manager, Business Planning & DevelopmentFire Control Systems & TechnologyUS Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-B973.724.6021victor.galgano@us.army.mil
Ralph TillinghastCollaboration Innovation Lab, DirectorFire Control Systems & TechnologyUS Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-M973.724.2095ralph.tillinghast@us.army.mil
Questions
Please visit the ARDEC Booth (#725) in the Exhibit Hall
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