May 13, 2003 1 Objective Crew Served Weapons (OCSW) 2003 Small Arms Symposium & Exhibition National Defense Industrial Association May 13, 2003 Glen Berg,

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May 13, Objective Crew Served Weapons (OCSW) 2003 Small Arms Symposium & Exhibition National Defense Industrial Association May 13, 2003 Glen Berg, OCSW Program Manager Candice Parker, XM307/XM312 Program Manager Joint Service Small Arms Program General Dynamics Armament & Technical Products

May 13, OCSW Team Weapon Solutions Integrator Fire Control Ammunition Kaman Dayron PMCSW, PM FCS, TRADOC,UAMBL, USAIC, USMC

May 13, WHAT IS OCSW? OCSW Program Started in 1994 l Lightweight, Crew Portable Weapon System l 25mm Airbursting Ammunition l 260 SPM Fuzed Rounds l Full Ballistic Solution l Programmable Ammunition with Muzzle Velocity Correction l TAS Laser Range Finder & Target Tracking

May 13, OCSW Family – XM312 l.50 CAL Variant of the OCSW l Part Interchangeability with OCSW, 5 Parts are Different l Demonstrated January 7, 2003 l Performance & Physical Characteristics Exceed Other Crew- type.50 CAL Weapons l Development of XM312 will Accelerate OCSW Maturity

May 13, XM307 & XM312 Weapons

Range Measurable Simulation Measurable OCSW ATD EXIT CRITERIA Based on Government approved Modeling & Simulation: V. SURVIVABILITY - Casualty Reduction (*4) 40 % Reduction 90 % ReductionYes VI. SUSTAINABILITY - Lbs Ammo/ “Kill” (*1) Yes VII. AFFORDABILITY - Cost /”Kill” (Ammo) (*1) $1,420$600$130 $300 $130 $252/$206 - Design to Avg Unit Prod. Cost (HE Ctg) $ 24(15) $ 2$.55 $ 29 $ 22 $35.93/$29.43 * 1 - Weighted AMSAA Analytical Model: Avg: m; Standing/Prone/Defilade (5/20/75 %). “Kill” refers to fraction of threat squad incapacitated; current systems have significantly less incapacitation capability against defilade targets. AMSAA model not representative of actual operational engagement scenarios. * 2 - Test Warhead Only (no fuze). * 3 - ATD will assess weight vs. range of available uncooled thermal sensors. * 4 - Reduction from small arms inflicted casualties in TRAC-WSMR CASTFOREM high resolution scenarios. Criteria Rev: 21 Jul 98 Performance: 4/7/03 BASELINE(S)____OCSW ATD________ I. LIGHTWEIGHT MK19 M2 M240BTHRESHOLDGOAL Status 04/03 -System Weight (no Ammo), Lbs 144lb 128 lb 43.4 lb 57 lb 38.6 lb 48.4 lbs - Crew (2 Man) Portable Modules 76 lb 84 lb 24.2 lb 38 lb/person 35 lb/person 36 lbs (Transport Module Weight w/ ammo), Lbs II. LETHALITY - Accuracy / Dispersion) mils0.5 mils 1.54 mils (deflection 600 m - Fuze Function Set by Fire Control N/A N/A N/A Single Shot Full Auto 3 & 5 rnds - Air burst Point Range Error N/A N/A N/A 10 m 4 m m (known range, 600 m) (+/- 5m)(+/- 2m)sd=2.21m - Defeat of Defilade Target Minimal None None Yes Yes Yes - High P(i) (*1) x y z 3x / 12y / 8z 6x / 24y / 16 z Yes - Armor Penetration2”- 3” RHA3/4” HHA1/2” HHA 2” RHA (*2) 2” HHA (*2) Yes (at 0 deg. 1,500 1, m 1,000 m 2,000 m - P(h), Lt Vehicle 1,000m (Two 5 rd bursts; stationary 2.3 x 2.3m target) III. DAY / NIGHT CAPABILITY 1000 m 2,000 m Yes - Demonstrate Thermal Module (modular interface to OCSW) (*3) IV. LAND WARRIOR COMPATIBILITYLW Interoperable LW Wireless Partial Interoperability

May 13, Build a Successful, Synergistic Relationship Program Management Approach lOpen – Honest Communication lGoal Oriented Discussions lAbility/Commitment to make Decisions lUtilize Management Tools äMS Project äProject Link äEVM – Costed Work Packages äTech Reviews lReport All News – Good and Bad

May 13, Lessons Learned l Need Sub-contractor Buy-in ä Team Approach Promotes: Responsiveness, Honesty, True Understanding and Synergy ä Drives on-time delivery within budget l Systems Integration Is Key ä System Integration Test (SIT) Process was Key to Success ä Test to Increasing Goals to Meet Thresholds ä Test to Find Problems ä SIT Encourages Growth & Development of a Dynamic Team l Don’t Understate Small Arms Weapon System Complexities ä Employ Sophisticated Systems Engineering Processes ä Utilize all Engineering Disciplines ä Recognize the Importance of All Sub-Systems ä Envelope of Safety is Paramount in Development

May 13, Lessons Learned (continued) l Get Receiving PM On-Board Early ä PM Rep as ATD DPO, 2 Years prior to Transition ä Delegated RAA for Transition & Requirements Development l Keep DA Involved ä By-Product of PM Involvement ä Advertise Success l Solicit User Input & Buy-in ä Conduct User Juries & Early Operational Assessment ä Invest in High Quality Models l Be Open to Unique & Novel Approaches ä Encourage Team Creativity ä ATD is Time to Take Technical Risks – HOWEVER, Must be Managed!

May 13, Good Product Good Plan Demos, Demos & More Demos Facilitate Transition Team Open Communication Customer in Core Team Anxious Customer Keys to Successful Transition

May 13, Experimental Unmanned Vehicle (XUV) Program l XUV Team ä General Dynamics Armament & Technical Products - n Integration, XM307 Weapon System ä Raytheon Electronic Systems- n Designed & Built Wireless Control, Fire Control ä General Dynamics Robotic Systems - Unmanned Ground Vehicle ä Recon Optical - Stablized, Turreted Weapon Mount (Lightning Mount) ä JSSAP LAD Team l Non-Firing Demonstration ä FT Bliss, Tx., March 7, 2003 l Firing Demonstration ä Ethan Allen Firing Range, Vt., March 20,2003

May 13,