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Major David ScalskyRichard S. Herman
27 April 1999
Future Direct Support WeaponFuture Direct Support WeaponSystem (FDSWS)System (FDSWS)
ACALA Army Research Laboratory
Fire Support Armaments CenterFire Support Armaments Center
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Agenda
Present Status Emerging Light Artillery
Requirements Drive Future Design Program Activities & Technology
M19816,000 lb.
XM 7779000 lb.
M119A14,200 lb.
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Agenda
Present Status Emerging Light Artillery
Requirements Drive Future Design Program Activities & Technology
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Light Forces OperationalCharacteristics
Force projection Armies Requires Strategic & Tactical
mobility
Increase in Operations OtherThan War Early entry forces need force
multipliers until heavy forcesarrive (DS Artillery?)
Resource constrainedenvironments
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Emerging Doctrine AffectsWeapon Design
Lighter weight to meet mobilityrequirements
Advanced electronics to increasesurvivability
More lethal to protect friendlyforces
More reliable to increaseavailability
More affordable to support
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0 .390 .58 0 .64
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M114A1
155mm
M102
105mm
M198
155mm
M119A1
105mm
XM777
155mm
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M101A1
105mm
Impulse/Weight ComparisonUS Towed Artillery Systems
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0 .390 .58 0 .64
0 .80 .66
1 .391 .54
0
0 .5
1
1 .5
2
M114A1
155mm
M102
105mm
M198
155mm
M119A1
105mm
XM777
155mm
FDSWS
ObjectiveSystem
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Artillery Piece
M101A1
105mm
Impulse/Weight ComparisonUS Towed Artillery Systems
Technological challengesbecome exponential
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The Design Challenge
Manufacturing ProcessesAdvanced Materials
Recoil Force MitigationWeapon Configuration
Weight Stability
Integrating technologies without disturbing the balance
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Agenda
Present Status Emerging Light Artillery
Requirements Drive Future Design Program Activities & Technology
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FDSWS Program Activities& Technologies
Technology Drivers
Recoil ManagementSoft RecoilElectro-Rheological Fluid Control
Advanced Materials & Structures
New Industry IR&D &alternate technologies
FY 99 00 01 02 03 04 05
DevelopmentReqs Definition/Concept DevProgram Activities PDRR/ATD
Lighter,Stable
Artillery Platforms
Laser/ETC IgnitionMR Fluids
Organic Composites, Metal matrix Composites
FDSWSTest Bed 17,000 lb.
FDSWSTest Bed 2*5,700 lb.*
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Advanced Design TechniquesFor Weight Reduction
CAD
Virtual Prototyping
Multi-functionalComponents
Isogrid Technology
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Dynamic Model of TB2
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Suspension of particles in an insulating fluid Fluids which display a significant change in apparent viscosity with application of an electric field Change completely reversible, fast response time (
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Isogrid StructuralTechnology
Reduces weight - maintains structural integrity
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Summary Artillery must adapt to meet future needs Current technological exploration
includes: Soft Recoil, ER Fluids &Advanced Structures
Actively looking for new technologies tomeet aggressive requirements
Lighter,Stable
Artillery Platforms