Title: Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry 29 May 2002
1Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry29 May
2002
- Project Manager Soldier Weapons
- LTC Gil Brown
- Project Manager Soldier Weapons
- (Acting)
2Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry
(APBI) Agenda
- PEO Soldier Organization
- Small Arms Transformation
- Programs
- Scorecard
- Contract opportunities
- Future programs
- Future Integration Challenges
3Program Executive Office Soldier
Program Executive Officer Soldier
System Coordinator/ System Integrator
Business Management
DPEO Soldier
Systems Engineering
Dir Science Technology
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
Project Manager Soldier Systems
Business Mgt Division
Business Mgt Division
Systems Engineering Division
DPM Soldier Systems
DPM Soldier Weapons
Systems Engineering Division
Readiness Mgt Division
APM Soldier Future
APM Soldier Power
APM Soldier Integration
PM Soldier Equipment
PM Soldier Support
PM Soldier Electronics
PM Small Arms
APM Integration
APM OCSW
PM OICW
PM Aircrew Integrated Systems
4Reorganization
- Placement of PM Soldier Weapons, PM Small Arms
and PM OICW under PEO Soldier is a major
advantage for support of the soldier - Small Arms are a product line that is inherently
soldier focused - Establishment of the PEO Soldier will
structurally establish a high level of visibility
for key programs such as Small Arms and OICW
within the Department of the Army - Placement of Soldier Systems and Soldier Weapons
in the same organization greatly facilitates
integration of all elements used by the
individual soldier - Interaction between all organizational elements
is improved
5Small Arms Transformation
Legacy Systems
Responsive Deployable Agile
Versatile Lethal Survivable Sustainable
Spin-off technologies to the Legacy Force
M240B
M2
M249
M16/M4/ M203
M9
Mk19
Objective Weapons
Objective Crew Served Weapon (OCSW)
And Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW)
Interim Force
M68 and M145 Optics
M249/M240B Top Cover Fwd Rails
M4/M16 MWS
CROWS
6PM Small Arms Programs
RD Programs Production Programs
Weapons Associated Hardware Weapons Associated Hardware
a 1. XM107, Semi Automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle B. Galeazzi a 22. 7.62 Medium Machinegun, M240B J. Glenn
2. CROWS Remote Mount C. Topolski a 23. Modular Weapon System/M4RAS-M5RAS) T. Miskovich
a 3. Combat Ammo Pack (CAP ) for the M240B J. Glenn a 24. M203A1 MWO Kit T. Miskovich
a 4. XM192, Light Weight Ground Mount for MG J. Glenn 25. Machinegun Optics Program/M145 S. Sudol/T.Houtsma
5. Bipod Handguard for the M249 P. Sabia 26. Stabilized Binoculars/(M25) P. Errante
a 6. Barrel Life Extension for the M249 P. Sabia a 27. MK19 GMG D. Ahmad
a 7.   Weight Reduction Program for M240B S. Sudol a 28. M16A4 Rifle/M16A4 T. Miskovich
8.   Grenade Launcher Rail System for M203 T. Vass a 29. M249 Automatic Rifle/Light Machinegun/M249 P. Sabia
a 9. Enhanced M2 Cal .50 Machine Gun D. Ahmad a 30. M4 Carbine/M4 T. Miskovich
a 10. Collapsible buttstock for M249 Machine Gun P. Sabia a 31. Backup Iron Sights for Flat Top Receivers (for M-16/M-4) T. Miskovich
a 11. 9mm pistol rail system for M9 T. Vass a 32. Short Squad Automatic Weapon (ECP) P. Sabia
a 12. XM116, Sight, Computerized, Small Arms Fire Control S. Sudol/T. Houtsma a 33. M68, Close Combat Optic S. Sudol
a 34. Sniper Accessory Kit/ECP (for M24) B. Galeazzi
AMMO RD PROGRAMS a AMMO PRODUCTION PROGRAMS
a 13. XM95, Muzzle Launched Ordnance P. Mistry
a 14. XM1022, Long Range Tactical Sniper Cartridge G Hudson a 35. M995, 5.56mm Armor Piercing R. Zienowicz
a 15. XM100, Rifle Launched Entry Munition (RLEM) (WRAP) P. Mistry a 36. M993, 7.62mm Armor Piercing R. Zienowicz
a 16. XM1037, Short Range Training Round for M249 R. Zienowicz a 37. M84, Stun Grenade James Chang
a 17. XM1041/XM1042, Close Combat Mission Capability Kit G Hudson a 38. M903/M962, Cal .50 SLAP/SLAPT, R. Zienowicz
a 18. XM102, Reloadable Fuze for M84 J. Chang a 39. M1012/M1013, 12 Gauge Non Lethal Point Crowd Control G. Hudson
a 19. Hand Thrown Sting Ball Grenade J. Chang a 40. M973/M974, 7.62 Short Range Training Ammo G. Hudson
a 20. 12 Gauge Extended Range Non Lethal Cartridge G. Hudson a 41. M1006, Non-Lethal 40mm Round P. Mistry
21. DUD Reducing 40MM M430A1 R. Zienowicz a 42Â M1001, 40mm Canister Round R. Zienowicz
43. M1029, 40MM, Crowd Dispersal Cartridge P. Mistry
a ACAT III Programs
FY03 SEP New Start
7Office of the Product Manager Small ArmsScorecard
MSIII/TC- STANDARD
8Office of the Product Manager Small ArmsFuture
Contract Actions
9Future Programs
- FY04 Soldier Enhancement Program (SEP) Cycle
- The SEP cycle begins in mid summer. It is a key
process through which enhancements and new
systems can be provided to the soldier rapidly.
Input to this process from all areas is critical
to provide the soldiers with the items that they
need. - Technological Areas of Interest
- NANO Technology
- Advanced Shaped Charges/EFPs
- Advanced Non-Lethal Systems
- Robotic Vehicle Armament
- Composite Materials
10Future Integration Challenges
MODULAR WEAPON SYSTEM
IAV GFE
M249 with Alternate Mounting Surfaces
Mk19 with Sight, Computerized, Small Arms Fire
Control, XM116
COMMON REMOTELY OPERATED WEAPON STATION (CROWS)
M 240B with HMMWV MOUNT XM6 Pedestal w M197 Mount
11PM Soldier Weapons
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