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61 | 20100215193740 | https://web.archive.org/web/20100215193740/http://www.defence.gov.au:80/capability/LEWGBRIEFS/docs/LAND%20400%20UPDATE.pps | 2010-02-15 | 2010-02-15 | 404 | LTCOL B.A. Richards, Deputy Director Combat SCOPE • Government guidance • Justification • Development concepts • Current intent • Conclusion SURVIVABILITY OF GROUND FORCES • Enhance the survivability of land forces in combat operations through the provision of new warfighting systems • Incrementally replace the Army’s current combat, combat support and some combat service support systems GOVERNMENT GUIDANCE • Life of type of current land fighting vehicle systems (M113AS3 and ASLAV) is about 2020 • Commence replacement of some elements of the system from about 2015 • Year of decision: 2011-14 • Estimated budget: $A1B-1.5B STRATEGY Land 400 Phase 1 will commence replacement of the ADF’s combat team systems from 2015 to support a more survivable, capable and interoperable range of land combat options, with reduced operating costs and sustainable Australian content, to ensure the Australian Army remains above regional capabilities and continues to meet Government expectations JUSTIFICATION • Achieve ADF strategic tasks • Meet future close combat capability requirements • Control net personnel and operating costs COMPLEX WARFIGHTING • Enhance ground combat force survival: – below the detection threshold – when the enemy seeks to hide in complex terrain – in penetrating complex terrain to win close combat – to create, support, request and/or coord recon-fire actions – when operating in small groups Retain/Rebuild M1A1? FLEET TRANSITION 2005 M1A1 & M88A2: 66 LEO: 103 ASLAV: 257 ASLAV: 257 BUSHMASTER: 299 BUSHMASTER: 299 LAND 121 PH3A LAND 121 PH3A LAND 121 PH3B LAND 121 PH3B B VEH B VEH 2015 2020 2010 M113: 766 M113: 766 M113AS3/4: 350 M113AS3/4: 350 LAND 400 LAND 400 PHASE 4 ENHANCEMENT PHASE 4 ENHANCEMENT (Yet to be approved) (Yet to be approved) PHASES 2-3? PHASES 2-3? LAND 400 PHASE 1 LAND 400 PHASE 1 Capability Definition Documents Prelim Functional Performance Spec Prelim Test Concept Document Concept 1st to 2nd Pass PMP 2nd Pass to FOC PMP CSIR Part 1 Workforce Sketch Technical risk assessment Project risk assessment 1st Pass IPT or Sub-IPT Refine Requirements Refined Options for Government Refine Options Initial Business Cases Intro Into Service Acquisition System (platform) Force Structure System of Systems Cost Analysis FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OPTIONS ANALYSIS Operational Concept Document ENDORSEMENT Feasibility Analysis IPT or Sub-IPT DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT Land 400 Combat System Encompasses all CVS in the land output their platforms, integrated attribute sub-systems and hosted weapons, sensors and knowledge systems allocated to combined arms teams Phase 1 introduces priority CVS, establishes system ILS Introduces an advanced Training system Platforms Individual Combat Vehicles including unmanned systems Hosted Sub- Systems Mor, AD, AT, EW, Mob, CtrMob, C4, Attribute Sub- Systems Mob, surv, Knlge, Leth, Sustain SYSTEM NEED STATEMENT LAND 400 will deliver a future combat vehicle system consisting of network capable manned and unmanned ground and air platforms from 2015 with a superior balance of survivability, knowledge, lethality, mobility and sustainability that can survive and win combat in open and complex terrain within a wide range of environments, in order for Army to continue to present viable land combat options to Government. KEY REQUIREMENTS • Under development • Key areas: – deployment and mobility – survivability – lethality – command, control and ISR – support and sustainment SENIOR GUIDANCE • More analysis needed to pass Troika and 1st Pass committees • Understanding required about Army’s shape and rotation posture • Total scope of LAND 400 important • Assessment. Need to find balance between Army structures, project options and stakeholder preferences WAY AHEAD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1 1ST PASS? 2 2ND PASS? REQTS & OPTIONS BUSINESS CASE COMMITTEE TENDER BUSINESS CASE 0 OPTIONS 2005 2012 COMMITTEE CONCLUSION • LAND 400 will enhance the survivability of land forces in combat operations through the provision of new combat systems • It will require a sophisticated balance between Army structures, project options and stakeholder preferences | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au:80/capability/LEWGBRIEFS/docs/LAND%20400%20UPDATE.pps | au,gov,defence)/capability/lewgbriefs/docs/land%20400%20update.pps | JCBIY73KZEZAY55EES47Q4UMB7AR7H3I | 2867595 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-capability-lewgbriefs-docs-land-20400-20update-pps-20100215193740.pps |