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60 | 20110626043021 | https://web.archive.org/web/20110626043021/http://www.defence.gov.au:80/capability/LEWGBRIEFS/docs/3_Final_LEWG_2007_DLCD_.ppt | 2011-06-26 | 2011-06-26 | 404 | Land Development Branch Major Projects Land Combat Development Colonel Tony Luke 1 Land Development Branch Scope • General update on Unapproved Projects • Cost, Schedule and Scope • Projects approaching RFT • Defence priorities and concerns • Opportunities for Australian Industry Land Development Branch Directorate of Land Combat Development 3 COL Tony Luke DLCD (02) 626 53985 Special Ops LTCOL Anthony John DD Combat LTCOL Bernie Richards DD Close Combat LTCOL John Baird DD Combat Spt LTCOL Tim Griggs LAND 106 LAND 112-4 LAND 116-3 LAND 907 LAND 400-1 LAND 40-2 LAND 53-1BR LAND 91-6 LAND 125-3 / 4 LAND 132 JP 141 / 2087 JP 199 JP 2042-3 JP 2088 LAND 17 LAND 58-3 LAND 19-6 LAND 19-7 LAND 53-1E LAND 146-1/2 JP 2097 SF ADRHIB LAND 53-1F LAND 53-2B Land Development Branch Combat Support Section LTCOL Tim Griggs - Deputy Director Land 17 Artillery Replacement Project Land 146-1/2 Combat ID Land 19 Ph 7 RBS-70 Enhancement/Replacement 4 Land Development Branch LAND 17 - Artillery Replacement 5 • Project Aim: To modernise the Army’s fire support system through the acquisition of a networked BMS-F, Arty PGM and replacement of the Hamel Gun and M198 Howitzer fleet. • New howitzer fleet based on ARA requirement for 6 batteries: – Not less than 2 batteries of protected SP, and – Not more than 4 batteries of LW155. • Schedule: – YOD: 09/10 – ISD: 2011-13 • Issues for Industry: – SP Howitzer RFT release: 26 Sep 07 – LW155 ITR release: 26 Sep 07 – AFATDS ITR release: 26 Sep 07 – BMS-F(FO) / LAND 146-2 ITR 26 Sep 07 • Contact: MAJ Adam Fehlberg, (+61 26265 1734) Land Development Branch LAND 19-7 – RBS-70 Enhancement/Replacement 6 • Project Aim: Enhance the current GBAD system which may include new technologies and systems that are also capable of countering rockets, artillery and mortars. • Status: Pre-first pass, with first pass currently scheduled for 2012, YOD of 2015 and ISD of 2018 – 20. • Undergoing scoping activities, which may include a market survey. Development of the POCD will commence in 2008. • Issues for Industry: – Integrated Capability Team workshop participation and market survey – Integration within the ADF Air Defence System and coalition allies • Contact: CAPT Marc Bryant (+61 26265 4441) Land Development Branch LAND 146 - Combat Identification 7 • Project Aim. The project aims to enhance the operational effectiveness of the ADF’s Land Forces whilst also decreasing the risk of fratricide. • Phase 1. - Scope. Acquiring the US Joint Combat Identification Marking Systems (JCIMS) capability for a deployable BG in 1 BDE. - Status. FOC by EOY 06*. • Phase 2. - Scope. Proposes extending the Phase 1 capability to the wider Land Force and introducing a specialist BMS for the co-ordination of Close Air Support. - Status. Post 1st Pass. - YOD: 2009/10 - ISD: 2011-12 - DCP Guidance: $100 - 150m. • Phase 3. - Scope. To acquire the ‘next generation’ CID capability. - Status. Pre-1st Pass. - YOD: 2015/16 - 2017/18 - ISD: 2019-21 - DCP Guidance: $200 - 250m. Contact: SQNLDR Jeff Peterson (+61 0421 687 738) Land Development Branch Close Combat Section LTCOL John Baird Deputy Director Close Combat LAND 40 Ph 2 Direct Fire Support Weapon LAND 53 Ph 1BR Project NINOX Night Fighting Equipment Replacement LAND 91 Ph 6/7 Life of Type Extension ADF Small Arms LAND 125 Ph 3 Soldier Combat System Land Development Branch LAND 40 Ph 2 Direct Fire Support Weapon 9 • Project Aim - Seeks to provide a range of direct fire support weapons for use by ARA infantry battalions. • Project Status: Pre 2nd Pass • YOD: 07/08 • ISD: 09 - 10 • DCP guidance: $150 - 200m • Issues for Industry: – RFT release for DFSW, 84mm (M3) Carl Gustaf, and Improved CG Sight System (ICGSS) released early 07. – Competitive evaluation of weapons; e.g, 40mm AGLs and fire control systems. • Contact: MAJ Matt Richardson (+61 2 6265 4349) 0m 400m 800m 1200m 1600m 2200m 2600m 3000m 3400m 3800m Small arms, 5.56mm / 40mm GLA MDFSW, 84mm SFMG, 7.62mm CAPABILITY GAP 1100m - 2000m range DFGW, Land 40 Phase 1 INFANTRY BATTALION DIRECT FIRE WEAPONS RANGES Land Development Branch LAND 53 Ph 1B/R - Project NINOX Night Fighting Equipment Replacement • Project Aim: Seeks to replace/refurbish existing night fighting equipment systems (NVG, NWS and NAD). • Project Status: Pre 1st Pass (Project Definition Stage) • YOD: 2008/09 to 2010/11 • ISD: 2010-2012 • DCP Guidance: $150m - $250m • Issues for Industry: – Technology maturity • Innovations in Image Intensification (FOV; resolution; weight; power) • Short Wave IR and Long Wave IR solutions entering the marketplace • Uncooled TI performance (weight; range; resolution; power) • Fused technology options (TRLs in project timeframe; costs; reliability; weight; power). – Human factors • integration; useability (particularly weight and dimensions); impact on the soldier. – Comparison Trial early/mid 2009 • Contact: LTCOL John Baird (+61 2 6265 1554) Land Development Branch LAND 91 Ph 6/7 Life of Type Extension ADF Small Arms 11 • Project Aim: To extend the life of ADF small arms, this includes the F88 IW, the F89 LSW and MAG-58 GSMG. • Project Status: Pre 1st Pass • YOD: 08/09 - 10/11 • ISD: 2010 to 2021 • DCP guidance: $50m- • Issues for Industry: – Integration with LAND 125 IW solution. – Selection of new sight. – Selection of other ancillaries for LSW and GSMG. – Reduction in weight for MAG-58 without loss of capability. • Contact: MAJ John Snell (+61 2 6265 1863) Land Development Branch L125 Ph 3 Soldier Combat System 12 • Project Aim - Land 125 provides enhancements to the close combatant within small combat units of the ADF’s close combat force to achieve combat overmatch and ensure a high chance of success and survival. • Approach: Currently employing a multi-phase spiral development and acquisition approach coupled with Service minor and rapid acquisitions. • Project Status: Pre 2nd Pass • Project Deliverables: – Phase 2A Definition Study - Complete – Phase 2 B ISD 05/06. Complete – Phase 3 ISD 09/10. Soldier Enhancement Version 2. – Phase 4 ISD 10/12. Soldier Enhancement Version 3. • Phase 3 YOD: mid-08 • Phase 3 DCP guidance: $450 - 600m • Issues for Industry: – C4I - combined L125 and L75 BMS RFT closing soon. – Survivability - body, eye and hearing protection RRFT closed. – Lethality - Interim/Full systems under-development. – ADF seeking primes for sub-systems where feasible. – DSTO to lead science and technology engagement for Phase 4. Contact: MAJ Thomas Basan (+61 2 6265 2810) Land Development Branch Combat Section LTCOL Bernard Richards Deputy Director Combat LAND 112 Ph 4 ASLAV Enhancement LAND 400 Ph 1 Survivability of Ground Forces Land Development Branch LAND 112 PHASE 4 ASLAV ENHANCEMENT • Phase 1 acquired 15 USMC LAVs for trial. • Phase 2 acquired 113 ASLAV to equip 2 Cav Regt. • Phase 3 acquired additional 144 vehicles. • Phase 4 is the proposed mid-life upgrade with a focus on survivability. - Project status. First Pass approval achieved 10 Oct 06. Currently embarking on a prototyping activity to build and test the enhanced ASLAV prior to Second Pass. - Improvements. Integration of electronic and mechanical systems including: • Enhanced mine protection; • Battlefield management; • Signature management; • Enhanced ballistic protection; and • Engine upgrade. • Status. Pre-Second Pass. YOD: 2010/11 – 2012/13. • ISD: 2012-2014. • DCP Guidance: $A200m-250m. • Contact: CAPT Dorian Serfontein (+61 2 6265 4360) Land Development Branch LAND 400 PHASE 1: SURVIVABILITY OF GROUND FORCES • Project Aim. To enhance the survivability of land forces in combat operations through the provision of new warfighting systems. Will incrementally replace the Army’s current combat, combat support and some combat service support systems. • Status. Pre-1st Pass. Options Review Committee briefed in March and July 2007. Work will shortly commence with Army to develop an agreed Defence position on Army’s future force structure in order to underpin capability options for Phase 1 and total project. Concurrent work underway to specify in more detail the future mechanised, cavalry and mounted infantry battle group requirements to support cost and priorities for Phase 1. The RFI conducted in 2006 has been critical to identify the likely total cost of the project. • YOD: 2011/12 – 2013/14. • DCP Guidance: $A1b - 1.5b. • Contact: CAPT Adam McIntosh (+61 2 6265 6707). ? ? ? ? ? ? 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