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DRAFT
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
FOR
LIVE FIRE TARGET SYSTEM 2010
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Change history
Version Date Description
1.0 2012-08-27 RFI first edition
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Table of contents
1 SCOPE ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 5 1.3 DOCUMENT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.3.1 Reader´s guidance ............................................................................................................................... 5 1.3.2 Use of certain words and phrases ....................................................................................................... 6
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS ..................................................................................................................... 7
3 REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 REQUIRED STATES AND MODES ................................................................................................................ 9 3.2 OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 Live-Fire Training Capability ............................................................................................................. 9 3.2.1.1 Close Combat Training ............................................................................................................................... 9 3.2.1.2 New hit position indicator ........................................................................................................................... 9 3.2.1.3 Modified Moving Target Training ............................................................................................................ 10 3.2.1.4 Target representation ................................................................................................................................ 10 3.2.1.5 Effect representation ................................................................................................................................. 10
3.2.2 Exercise Control Capability ...............................................................................................................10 3.2.2.1 General ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.2.2 Planning .................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.2.3 Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2.2.4 Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................ 11 3.2.2.5 Evaluation ................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.3 SYSTEM EXTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................11 3.3.1 Interface identification and diagrams. ...............................................................................................11
3.4 SYSTEM INTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................12 3.5 SYSTEM INTERNAL DATA REQUIREMENTS................................................................................................12 3.6 ADAPTATION REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................12
3.6.1 Wireless communication adaptation ..................................................................................................12 3.7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................................................................................13
3.7.1 Risks ...................................................................................................................................................13 3.7.1.1 Tolerable risks for personnel ..................................................................................................................... 14 3.7.1.2 Tolerable risks for equipment ................................................................................................................... 14 3.7.1.3 Environment risks ..................................................................................................................................... 14
3.7.1.3.1 Chemical substances ............................................................................................................................ 14 3.7.1.3.2 Recycling manual ................................................................................................................................. 15
3.7.2 Legislation requirements ....................................................................................................................15 3.7.3 Ergonomics.........................................................................................................................................15 3.7.4 Emergency mode ................................................................................................................................15
3.8 SECURITY AND PRIVACY REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................16 3.9 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................16
3.9.1 Rain and snow ....................................................................................................................................16 3.9.2 Temperature .......................................................................................................................................16 3.9.3 Humidity .............................................................................................................................................16 3.9.4 Vibration and shock............................................................................................................................16 3.9.5 Electromagnetic compatibility ............................................................................................................16 3.9.6 Sun ......................................................................................................................................................17 3.9.7 Wind ...................................................................................................................................................17
3.10 COMPUTER RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................17 3.10.1 Computer hardware requirements .................................................................................................17 3.10.2 Computer hardware resource utilization requirements .................................................................17 3.10.3 Computer software requirements ...................................................................................................17
3.11 SYSTEM QUALITY FACTORS .....................................................................................................................17 3.12 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CONSTRAINTS ............................................................................................18 3.13 PERSONNEL-RELATED REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................18
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3.14 TRAINING-RELATED REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................18 3.15 LOGISTICS-RELATED REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................19
3.15.1 Operational life ..............................................................................................................................19 3.15.2 Operational profile ........................................................................................................................19 3.15.3 Storage and handling .....................................................................................................................19 3.15.4 Marking ..........................................................................................................................................20
3.16 OTHER REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................20 3.16.1 Technical publications ...................................................................................................................20 3.16.2 Technical data package .................................................................................................................20
3.17 PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................21 3.18 PRECEDENCE AND CRITICALITY OF REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................21
4 QUALIFICATION PROVISIONS .............................................................................................................. 22
4.1 QUALIFICATION TRACEABILITY ...............................................................................................................22 4.2 QUALIFICATION METHODS .......................................................................................................................22
5 REQUIREMENTS TRACEABILITY ........................................................................................................ 23
6 NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
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1 Scope
1.1 Identification
This System Specification applies to the Swedish system for multi-purpose remote-controlled
live-fire target system, referred to as Target System 2010, in Swedish referred to as Målsystem
2010.
1.2 System overview
For an overview of the system and the desired modifications, see [1].
1.3 Document overview
This document is the system specification for the Swedish Armed Forces’ Live Fire Target
System, Target System 2010 hereinafter also referred to as “the System”.
The intention of the system requirements contained in this document is to define the required
capability at a level that provides a solid foundation for detailed design, thus allowing for
design trade-offs, further exploration and optimisation by the Contractor in collaboration with
FMV. The intention is also to communicate previous design decisions to the Contractor that
imposes constraints on the system design.
1.3.1 Reader´s guidance
Requirements are identified by a unique identification header of the type NNN-SYS –
- NNN is a unique identification number.
- SYS indicated that it is a system requirement from the main system specification.
The requirements paragraphs are written in a tabbed format:
100-SYS – The requirement paragraphs in this specification shall be considered to end
either when a new requirement is stated by a unique identifier or if it is followed by a
header.
Unless otherwise stated, the requirements in this Specification always define the capability of
the Target System 2010 regardless of which paragraph of the document they appear in. The
intention is to avoid assuming any particular subsystem design while avoiding duplication of
requirements.
The capability requirements are arranged in functionally related groups of requirements (i.e.
paragraphs and sub-paragraphs). Please note that this means that a requirement for a particular
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function or characteristic will need to be analysed for influence on all aspects of the system,
including user functionality, simulation models, networking, interfaces, logistics or any other
aspect of the system. Hence, the complete document shall be read in order to receive the full
picture of the required functions and performance of the Target System 2010.
The main part of functional and performance requirements can be found in Paragraph 3.2,
however there are functional requirements to be found elsewhere in the document as well.
Whenever reference is made to a paragraph, the reference shall be interpreted to include all
requirements and references in that paragraph.
1.3.2 Use of certain words and phrases
Certain words and phrases have a specific meaning in the context of this Specification. Some
of these words and phrases are defined below. See Section 6 Notes for further definitions and
explanations of acronyms used.
The word "shall" is used to express mandatory requirements.
The word "should" is used to express optional requirements.
The word "will" is used to express statements of fact and declaration of purpose on the part of
FMV.
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2 Referenced documents No Title Document no Date Source
[1] OCD Live Fire Target
System 2010
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[2] Subsystem
Specification A,
Control System
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equest-for-information---
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[3] Subsystem
Specification B, Close
Combat Training
System
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www.fmv.se/en/Procurement/R
equest-for-information---
RFI/Current-RFI/
[4] Subsystem
Specification C,
Hit Position Indicator
System
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equest-for-information---
RFI/Current-RFI/
[5] Subsystem
Specification D,
Heavy Target Mover
System
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[6] Subsystem
Specification E,
Target Representation
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equest-for-information---
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[7] Subsystem
Specification F, Effect
Representation
System
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equest-for-information---
RFI/Current-RFI/
[8] Armed Forces’
Handbook on System
Safety 2011, H
SystSäk E Part 1 -
Common
M7739-352031 www.fmv.se/sv/Verksamhet/S
ystemsakerhet1/Handbocker/H
-SystSak/
[9] Armed Forces’
Handbook on System
Safety 2011, H
SystSäk E Part 2 -
Methods
M7739-352032 www.fmv.se/sv/Verksamhet/S
ystemsakerhet1/Handbocker/H
-SystSak/
[10] Marking. Marking of
outer packaging
FSD 0182E fsd.smart-lab.se/
[11] Signs with bar code 3
of 9 (Code 39)
FSD 0246E fsd.smart-lab.se/
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[12] Handbok FMV
materielpublikationer
M7762-000483 www.fmv.se/FTP/M7762-
000630/dtd/index.html
[13] Användarhandbok
Grund och
Förvaltningsdata
(FREJ88, PDR och
PMF)
M7762-900256 www.fmv.se/sv/Verksamhet/T
eknisk-Information/Dokument-
bibliotek/
[14] Swedish Work
Environment Act
(AML)
www.av.se/lagochratt/aml/
[15] Recycling Manual Bilaga nr 1 till
32822/2008
www.fmv.se/en/Our-
activities/Environmental-
work/Information-to-our-
suppliers/
[16] The defence sector's
criteria document -
chemical substances,
chemical products and
articles
Bilaga 1
16 530:53625
2011-
04-08
www.fmv.se/en/Our-
activities/Environmental-
work/Information-to-our-
suppliers/The-defence-sectors-
criteria-document/
[17] Delivery requirements
BORIS
M7762-000601 www.fmv.se/sv/Verksamhet/T
eknisk-Information/Dokument-
bibliotek/
[18] Candidate list echa.europa.eu/chem_data/auth
orisation_process/candidate_lis
t_en.asp
[19] Regulation (EC) no
1907/2006 (Reach)
eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex
UriServ.do?uri=oj:l:2006:396:
0001:0849:en:pdf
[20] Frekvensplanering www.fmv.se/sv/Verksamhet/Fr
ekvensforvaltning/Frekvenspla
nering/
[21] Product Catalogue
Fuels, Lubricants and
Associated Products
for the Swedish
Armed Forces
M7789-000193 www.fmv.se/en/Our-
activities/Fuels-lubricant-and-
associated-products/
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3 Requirements Old functions from the legacy system will be ported to the new. However, note that:
•Old functions might be discarded after agreement with FMV during the design process.
•Old functions might be found to be optional for the modified system.
•Old functions might be irrelevant because of obsolete equipment.
101-SYS – The requirements in this system requirement specification shall hold for all
related subsystems within Target system 2010.
102-SYS – If a requirement in this specification is found to be in conflict with a
subsystem specification requirement, the subsystem requirement shall have precedence,
if not otherwise stated.
103-SYS – The modified Target System 2010 shall contain all the functionality found
in Target system 2010, listed in Appendix A, relevant to the proposed subsystem(s). If a
conflict exists between any new requirement and legacy functionality the new
requirement shall have precedence.
3.1 Required states and modes
This paragraph is not applicable to this system specification. Requirements for states and
modes are left for lower level requirements specifications.
3.2 Operational capability
See OCD, section 5.1 [1], for background information. The Target System 2010 will provide
trainees with high fidelity live-fire training by fast and correct feedback as well as the
possibility for instructors to evaluate and plan exercises effectively, without impairing safety
on the exercise ground.
104-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall have the capability of running a minimum of
10 separate live-fire exercises within the same live-fire area or shooting range,
simultaneously, with maintained functionality and performance.
3.2.1 Live-Fire Training Capability
3.2.1.1 Close Combat Training
The Target System 2010 will support functions for close combat training with live ammunition
in various terrains and within urban areas. Close combat training aims to develop the trainees
fast reactions, where rapidly occurring battlefield events are important parts of the training.
105-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem which will enable close
combat training, where the requirements are stated in the subsystem specification Close
Combat System [3].
3.2.1.2 New hit position indicator
The Target System 2010 will support functions for accurate hit position indication suitable for
small arms- and sharpshooting training with a new hit position indicator.
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106-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem with an accurate hit
position indicator suitable for sniper training and small arms training, where the
requirements are stated in the subsystem specification New Hit Position Indicator [4].
3.2.1.3 Modified Moving Target Training
The Target System 2010 will provide FM with a generic platform, referred to as the Modified
mobile target mover system, based on the Mobile target mover, for anti-tank gunnery training
on moving targets. The subsystem will have the capability of carrying heavy anti-tank robot
targets on a moveable platform, enabling high fidelity gunnery training with various weapon
systems.
107-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem that enables anti-tank
gunnery training on moving targets, where the requirements are stated in the subsystem
specification Modified Mobile Target Mover System [5].
3.2.1.4 Target representation
The Target System 2010 will provide live-fire gunnery training on realistic target silhouettes
representing humans and vehicles, reflecting various tactical situations and different levels of
threats. Targets may be civilians, armed or unarmed, or combatant units or vehicles, ranging
from tanks to civilian vehicles.
108-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem for training on realistic
target silhouettes representing humans and vehicles, reflecting various tactical
situations and different levels of threats [6].
3.2.1.5 Effect representation
The Target System 2010 will also enhance combat training with battlefield effects, such as
ammunition impact, machine gun fire, explosions, fire and smoke, to provide the exercise with
higher fidelity.
109-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem for enhance the combat
training with battlefield effects to provide the exercise with higher fidelity [7].
3.2.2 Exercise Control Capability
The instructor will be able to plan, control, monitor, and evaluate exercises remotely by a
hand-held portable device, referred to as “the Control unit” in the specifications.
3.2.2.1 General
110-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall include a subsystem that enables instructors
to plan, control, monitor, and evaluate live-fire exercises, where the requirements are
stated in the subsystem specification Control System [2].
3.2.2.2 Planning
Planning in this context means the process of creating, testing and modifying exercise
scenarios.
111-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall enable instructors to plan, create, test and
modify exercise scenarios on ordinary Swedish Armed Forces’ certified computers,
standalone computers, or on the Control unit.
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3.2.2.3 Control
112-SYS – The System shall enable instructors to control the whole Target System
2010 with the Control system. Target System 2010 includes:
a. The Knock-down target system,
b. The Mobile target mover system,
c. The Close combat system,
d. The New Hit indication system,
e. The Heavy target mover system,
f. The Special effects system,
g. The Target representation system.
3.2.2.4 Monitoring
The Target System 2010 will enable instructors to monitor exercises in such a way that the
instructors´ situation awareness is maintained throughout the entire exercise.
113-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall provide instructors with real-time monitoring
capabilities.
3.2.2.5 Evaluation
114-SYS – The Target System 2010 shall enable instructors to present an easily
comprehensible and adequate after action report presentation for trainees.
3.3 System external interface requirements
115-SYS – The external interfaces of the System shall be well defined and
documented, enabling FMV to create user-defined external applications and
interconnect with the Control system, without the need of technical assistance.
3.3.1 Interface identification and diagrams.
The interface diagram below shows the external interfaces, and the subsystems within Target
System 2010 that is relevant for the identified interfaces. The external interface requirements
will be left for subsystem level requirements.
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3.4 System internal interface requirements
116-SYS – Internal interfaces of the System shall be designed and documented in such
a way that FMV may create its own internal applications, subsystems or components,
and integrate it with the System, without technical assistance from the contractor.
3.5 System internal data requirements
System internal data requirements (e.g. GIS data and map engines) are defined elsewhere in the
specification or in subsystem specifications. Other internal data requirements will be left to
contractor to specify in lower level sub specifications.
3.6 Adaptation requirements
3.6.1 Wireless communication adaptation
The System is currently using a radio communication protocol, 150 – 170 MHz, on 10
channels. More information about frequency planning may be found at [20].
117-SYS – The System shall use standardized and open protocols for wireless
communication.
118-SYS – Wireless communication with related frequencies shall be adapted and
qualified approved by the Swedish Armed Forces HQ for use in Sweden.
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3.7 Safety requirements
This paragraph defines the requirements related to system safety. Please note that there might
be safety related requirements elsewhere in the System requirement specification and the
related subsystem specifications.
3.7.1 Risks
The tables in this section are further described in the System Safety Handbook, H SystSäk E
part 2[8]. For convenience the following clarifications are made in this specification:
Levels of risks
ET: Not tolerable
LT: Limited tolerable - decision required by Swedish Armed Forces in each individual case
T: Tolerable
Categorization of injury/damage (X)
Description
of injury to
person
Description of
financial damage
Description of environmental
damage
Damage in
monetary
Death Approximately the
same cost as a total
system loss
Long lasting severe damage.
Takes at least one year to
restore. Sanitation might be
necessary
X>300K SEK
Serious
injury
Significant loss The environments will self-heal
in less than one year. Sanitation
might be necessary.
100K<X<300
K SEK
Less-serious
injury
Limited loss The environments will self-heal
in less than one month.
20K<X<100K
SEK
V Negligible
injury
Slight loss Negligible damage. Pollutes
within legal limits.
X<20K SEK
Frequency of occurrence (X)
A Will probably occur frequently X > 10-3
B Will occur several times during a lifetime 10-3
> X > 10-4
C Will probably occur at some time during a lifetime 10-4
> X > 10-5
D Improbable, but possible that an accident will occur at some point
during a lifetime
10-5
> X > 10-6
E Improbable, assumed it will not occur during a lifetime X < 10-6
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3.7.1.1 Tolerable risks for personnel
119-SYS – The System shall be designed for safe operation and maintenance with
maximum tolerable risk levels for personnel injury according to the table below.
A B C D E
I ET ET ET ET T
II ET ET ET ET T
III BT BT T T T
IV T T T T T
3.7.1.2 Tolerable risks for equipment
120-SYS – The System shall be designed for safe operation and maintenance with
maximum tolerable risk levels for financial damages, including system replacement,
according to the table below.
A B C D E
I ET ET ET ET T
II ET ET ET BT T
III ET BT T T T
IV T T T T T
3.7.1.3 Environment risks
The System will be designed with no tolerable risk for irreversible damages to the
environment.
121-SYS – The System shall be designed with no tolerable risk for irreversible
damages to the environment and with maximum tolerable risk levels for environmental
damages, according to the table below.
A B C D E
I ET ET ET ET T
II ET ET ET BT T
III ET BT T T T
IV T T T T T
3.7.1.3.1 Chemical substances
122-SYS – The System shall be in accordance with the requirements in The defence
sector's criteria document - chemical substances, chemical products and articles [16].
123-SYS – For chemical products (substances and mixtures) that are procured or
purchased, the supplier shall inform of potential contents of substances/compounds on
the Candidate list [18] or on Annex XIV in Regulation (EC) no 1907/2006 (Reach) [19].
124-SYS – The Contractor shall list all chemical products needed for the operation and
maintenance, fire-extinguishing media and refrigerants if any, included in the system.
The list shall include:
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a. trade name and/or chemical name,
b. weight/volume,
c. information if safety data sheets are required by Regulation (EC) no 1907/2006
(Reach) [19].
125-SYS – The safety data sheets shall be in Swedish or English, and compiled
according to Regulation (EC) no 1907/2006 (Reach) Annex II (with amendments) [19].
126-SYS – The System should be followed with technical data sheets for all the
chemical products needed for the operation and maintenance.
127-SYS – The Contractor should use the proposed chemical products in the Product
Catalogue, fuels, lubricants and associated products for the Swedish Armed Forces
[21] for the product categories fuel, lubricants, greases, hydraulic oils, brake fluids and
coolants.
3.7.1.3.2 Recycling manual
The purpose of the recycling manual will be to serve as a basis for how to take care of the
System when it is time for phased out, to minimize the negative effect on health and
environment.
128-SYS – The supplier shall produce a recycling manual with a content corresponding
to FMV document Recycling Manual [15].
3.7.2 Legislation requirements
129-SYS – The System, with its associated subsystems and all related components
shall be designed in accordance with current Swedish Work Environment Act (AML)
[14].
3.7.3 Ergonomics
See table in OCD [1], section 5.2.2 for terms and definitions on ergonomics.
130-SYS – All subsystems, except for the Knock-down target mechanism, shall be
considered to be portable.
3.7.4 Emergency mode
131-SYS – The System shall enable System operators to initiate an emergency
operation at any time.
132-SYS – The System shall abort the current exercise in a controlled and safe manner
when an emergency operation is initiated, including:
a. Lowering Knock-down targets,
b. Deactivating effects representations to a safe state,
c. Saving recorded data,
d. Stopping an on-going scenario,
e. Halting moving targets,
f. Deactivating thermal targets,
Other necessary actions may be identified during system safety work.
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3.8 Security and privacy requirements
IT-system for use within the Swedish Armed Forces will be subject for an authorization and
accreditation process.
133-SYS – The System shall be designed so that external systems cannot connect and
not remotely affect Target System 2010 and its related subsystems.
3.9 System environment requirements
3.9.1 Rain and snow
134-SYS – Equipment intended for outdoor usage, shall withstand rain, dust and snow
with maintained performance and functionality, equivalent to encapsulation of IP65.
3.9.2 Temperature
The System will be used in an outdoor environment and in non-heated indoor environment.
135-SYS – The System shall be designed for operation with maintained performance
and functionality in ambient temperatures ranging from -30 to +60 degrees Celsius.
136-SYS – The System shall enable system operators to operate wearing gloves during
cold conditions.
3.9.3 Humidity
137-SYS – The System shall have full functionality and performance within a relative
humidity of 10-95% within the operative temperature range of -30 to +60 degrees
Celsius.
3.9.4 Vibration and shock
138-SYS – Equipment intended for outdoor usage, will be subject for rough handling
and transportation and shall withstand, with maintained performance and functionality,
violent vibrations equivalent to a sinusoidal sweep in the frequency range 5 - 200 Hz,
amplitude ±10 mm, but max 2.5G, with a sweep rate of 1 octave per minute, applied on
all three axes, 3×8 double sweeps.
139-SYS – Equipment intended for outdoor usage, will be subject for rough handling
and transportation and shall withstand, with maintained performance and functionality,
violent jolting equivalent to jolting which means 1000 times in each of the three axes
with a maximum acceleration of 25G, semi sinusoidal, lasting 5-7 msec.
3.9.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
140-SYS – Equipment that may be connected to ordinary power supply, 230 VAC,
50Hz, shall comply with EU legislation and approved with CE markings.
141-SYS – Electrical radiating equipment shall be tested and approved in accordance
with MIL-STD-461F, method RE102, or an equivalent method approved by FMV.
142-SYS – Equipment shall withstand electrical radiation according to method RS103,
MIL-STD-461F, or an equivalent method approved by FMV.
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3.9.6 Sun
143-SYS – The System shall have full functionality and performance during direct
exposure to sunlight.
144-SYS – The System shall enable system operators to read displays, panels and
indicator lights in sunlight.
3.9.7 Wind
145-SYS – The System shall have full functionality and performance at a constant
wind of up to 15 meters per second.
146-SYS – The System shall have full functionality and performance at gusts up to 20
meters per second.
3.10 Computer resource requirements
3.10.1 Computer hardware requirements
There are no computer hardware requirements identified at this system specification level.
3.10.2 Computer hardware resource utilization requirements
Computer hardware resource utilization requirements of Target System 2010 are stated
elsewhere in this specification or in subsystem specifications.
3.10.3 Computer software requirements
147-SYS – Third party computer software, such as applications, plug-ins, operating
systems and device drivers that are part of the System shall be non-development items
and commonly available on the consumer market (COTS).
148-SYS – Software used with PCs in the System shall be fully functional after an
automatic installation and independent of manual configurations.
149-SYS – Swedish Armed Forces shall be able to install and administrate software
used with PCs without technical assistance from the contractor.
150-SYS – Software with graphical user interfaces shall have Swedish as a default
language in the graphical user interface during each system start-up.
151-SYS – Software with graphical user interfaces within the System shall enable
system operators to choose language between Swedish and English.
152-SYS – Source code comments, log files and any other information hidden from the
user, shall be in Swedish or in English.
3.11 System quality factors
The prerequisites for each maintenance level and their associated tasks to be performed are
stated in the table found in the OCD [1], section 5.5.4.
The mean waiting time for repair, MWT, will be 80 hours.
153-SYS – The System shall have an operational availability exceeding 0.9.
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154-SYS – The System shall have the capability to operate for 12 hours without
supervision or maintenance.
155-SYS – The System shall have MTTR less than 15 minutes at A-level.
156-SYS – The System shall have MTTR less than 60 minutes at B-level.
157-SYS – The System shall be easy to repair with replacement modules.
158-SYS – The System shall enable repairs with standardized tools.
159-SYS – The System shall enable one user to prepare one target with related
accessories for operational readiness after deployment within five (5) minutes.
160-SYS – The System should enable one user to prepare one target with related
accessories for operational readiness after deployment within two (2) minutes.
3.12 Design and construction constraints
161-SYS – The System shall use ordinary power supply in Sweden (230V, 50Hz)
where it is applicable.
162-SYS – The System shall use international standardized batteries or Swedish Armed
Forces Ra180-batteries.
163-SYS – The System shall be designed in a modular fashion that allows modification
or replacement of major functional elements independent of each other.
164-SYS – The System shall as far as possible, use computer hardware, electronic
equipment and components commonly available on the consumer market (COTS).
165-SYS – The System with all its components shall be designed to be self-starting
(plug and play) where it is applicable.
166-SYS – The System shall include functions for a power-saving mode.
167-SYS – Each component and subsystems within the System shall provide a test of
its status, where it is applicable, that will run automatically when it starts up, at the
command of the user or during operation if it is applicable.
168-SYS – The result of status tests shall be reported to the Control system and, on the
equipment itself if it is applicable, to indicate any functional or technical problem to the
system operator.
3.13 Personnel-related requirements
169-SYS – The information about available human resources in the OCD [1], section
5.4 – Users/affected personnel and 5.5 –Support concept shall be used as a
computational basis for all system and subsystem requirements that needs personnel-
related data as input.
3.14 Training-related requirements
170-SYS – System operators new to the System shall be able to set up the System and
carry out a manually controlled exercise by themselves after 30 minutes of training,
according to training related policies and constrains, found in the OCD [1], section
5.2.1 – Training related policies and constrains.
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171-SYS – System operators shall be able to use the System with all its functionality
after 8 hours of training.
172-SYS – System technicians shall be able to carry out repairs according to RBOK on
B-level after 8 hours of training.
3.15 Logistics-related requirements
3.15.1 Operational life
The System will after this renovation and modification live for another 15 years without major
modifications.
173-SYS – The technical life of custom made components in the System shall be at
least 15 years.
174-SYS – The System shall be optimized for minimizing the life-cycle cost according
to OCD [1], section 5.5.3 – Operational profile.
175-SYS – The technical life of commercial off-the-shelf components in the System
shall be at least 3 years.
176-SYS – The technical life of commercial off-the-shelf components in the System
should be at least 5 years.
3.15.2 Operational profile
The prerequisites for the operational profile requirements are stated in the OCD [1], section
5.5.3 – Operational profile and 5.5.4 – Inspection and operational levels.
177-SYS – The System shall be designed with an expected total operational usage of
1600 hours/year where:
- 1100 hours for exercise,
- 500 hours for preparations and A-level activities.
178-SYS – Daily inspection shall not take more time than 5 minutes in average.
179-SYS – Daily inspection should not take more time than 3 minutes in average.
180-SYS – Special inspection shall not take more time than 10 minutes in average.
181-SYS – Special inspection should not take more time than 5 minutes in average.
182-SYS – Basic inspection shall not take more time than 30 minutes in average.
183-SYS – All equipment within the System shall keep track of its operated time, and
be able to report the time to system operators, where it is applicable.
3.15.3 Storage and handling
184-SYS – Materiel shall withstand outdoor storage according to the system
environment requirements, stated in section 3.9.
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3.15.4 Marking
185-SYS – Equipment and components down to LRU level within the System shall be
marked with bar code signs Type 222 according to FSD 0246E [11] suitably placed for
easy reading and changes.
186-SYS – Equipment unique to the System shall be fitted with individual
identification numbers.
187-SYS – Connectors, ports, wires and cables shall be clearly marked to enable easy
interconnection of subsystems and system components.
3.16 Other requirements
3.16.1 Technical publications
The System will provide technical information for operation and maintenance of the System in
the form of electronic and paper publications that are in accordance with "Handbok FMV
materielpublikationer" [12].
188-SYS – Publications shall be in Swedish, delivered both as printed and electronic
editions.
189-SYS – Printed editions of documentation shall be supplied in the final system
delivery.
190-SYS – Electronic editions of documentation shall be searchable as indexed PDF-
files in high quality printing resolution and also be delivered in the original production
format (e.g. Word- or Frame maker-files).
191-SYS – The Contractor shall register technical publications in accordance with the
Användarhandbok Grund och Förvaltningsdata [13] and updated existing publications
that already have an ‘M number’ must be registered in FREJ 88 as new issues.
192-SYS – The System shall be provided with an operator´s manual according to [12],
part 3B, section 4.6.
193-SYS – The System shall be provided with a repair manual according to [12], part
3B, section 4.7.
194-SYS – The System shall be provided with an illustrated parts catalogue according
to [12], part 3B, section 4.8.
195-SYS – The System shall be provided with equipment kit and/or accessory lists
according to [12], part 3B, section 4.10-4.11.
196-SYS – The System shall be provided with maintenance schedules according to
[12], part 3B, section 4.2.
3.16.2 Technical data package
197-SYS – The System shall be provided with all technical information about the
system design and construction that is needed for support, maintenance and repair of
the System, including the following:
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a. Configuration specifications for all computer hardware and software
configuration items
b. Production drawings and construction descriptions.
c. Product data structure allowing storage designation and denomination (M/F
number) classification according to Swedish Armed Forces codification
standards
d. Installation drawings
e. Installation instructions
f. Interface requirement specifications and complete interface design descriptions
for all external interfaces
g. Interface requirement specifications and complete interface design descriptions
for all internal interfaces between major components and subsystems
h. Application software source codes.
198-SYS – The Contractor shall deliver the design data and drawings in accordance
with the Delivery requirements BORIS [17] at the time of system delivery.
199-SYS – The Contractor shall implement configuration management to the design
drawings and the drawing register.
3.17 Packaging requirements
200-SYS – Each component or subsystem, or kits of components, shall be delivered
within a transport package that protects the items from handling damages and enables
personnel to carry items in an ergonomic way and for space-saving storage.
201-SYS – Transport packages shall be marked on one short side and on the upper side
with storage designation, storage denomination and package weight in accordance with
the FM guidelines for marking of outer packaging according to FSD 0182E [10].
3.18 Precedence and criticality of requirements
The precedence and criticality of requirements are stated in OCD [1], section 4.3 – Priorities
among the changes, however:
202-SYS – All mandatory requirements shall be considered to have the same weight
throughout this specification.
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4 Qualification provisions
4.1 Qualification traceability
The requirements of this system specification may be broken down into a more detailed
specification. The contractor will be responsible to maintain the traceability to FMV
requirements through a requirement tracing matrix and implement the acceptance test
description in such a way that it will be easy to verify the original requirements through the
acceptance test description.
203-SYS – The acceptance test description provided by the contractor shall include all
FMV requirements, both functional and non-functional requirements.
204-SYS – The acceptance test description shall be implemented in excel or similar to
enable sorting of all the tests and requirements by:
a. FMV requirement ID,
b. Test unique ID,
c. Contractors requirement ID,
to allow for both forward and backward traceability of tests and requirements.
205-SYS – The acceptance test description and the requirement tracing matrix shall
include the caption of the FMV requirements in addition to the test description itself.
4.2 Qualification methods
This section defines a set of qualification methods and specifies, for each requirement in
Section 3, the method(s) that will be used by FMV and the contractor to ensure that the
requirement has been met. Qualification methods for the Target System 2010 will include:
a. Test (formal) is the verification that a specification requirement has been met by measuring,
recording, or evaluating qualitative and quantitative data obtained during controlled exercises
under all appropriate conditions using real and/or simulated stimulus.
b. Demonstration is the functional verification that a requirement is met by observing the
qualitative results of an operation or exercise performed under realistic operational conditions
by Swedish Armed Forces personnel.
c. Analysis is the verification by evaluation or simulation using mathematical representations,
charts, graphs, circuit diagrams, calculation, or data reduction. This includes analysis of
algorithms independent of computer implementation, analytical conclusions drawn from test
data, and extension of test-produced data to untested conditions.
d. Inspection is the verification by physical and visual examinations of the item, reviewing
descriptive documentation, and comparing the appropriate characteristics with all the
referenced standards to determine compliance with the requirements. Examples include
verification of physical fidelity of operator stations by comparing with the actual equipment.
e. Certificate of Compliance is a means of verifying compliance for items that are standard
products. Signed certificates from vendors state that items meet procurement specifications,
standards, and other requirements as defined in the purchase order. Records of tests performed
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to verify specifications are retained by the vendor as evidence that the requirements were met
and are made available by the vendor for purchaser review.
5 Requirements traceability 206-SYS – Lower level specification of this specification and related subsystem
specifications shall include a traceability mapping to the requirements stated in this
specification.
6 Notes See section 9, OCD [1], for acronyms and abbreviations used within Target System 2010.