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ACAT III
Program Title Program Management MDA CURRENT_AC ACAT_LEVEL Description
12 Gauge Breaching Round PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a 12 Gauge breaching cartridge that will defeat door lock mechanisms, hinges and padlocks on wooden doors. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
12 Gauge Non-Lethal Point and Crowd Control PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a 12 gauge non-lethal shotgun cartridge for crowd control purposes. Two rounds will be Type Classified, one for use against multiple personnel in a crowd, the other for use against one individual. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
120mm M829A2 APFSDS-T PM, TMAS PEO, GCSS PFDOS III The M829 is the world's most lethal kinetic energy round. It is the Abrams Tank's primary anti-armor cartridge. It incorporates thick walled graphite composite sabots, advanced propellant and a depleted uranium penetrator.
120mm M830A1 Multi-Purpose/HEAT Cartridge PM, TMAS PEO, GCSS PFDOS III This round utilizes a sub-calibered saboted warhead with improved propulsion which results in increased velocity and high hit probability. It represents a major breakthrough in HEAT ammunition in terms of range and performance. The M830A1 has an anti-helicopter capability.
120mm, XM943, STAFF PM, TMAS PEO, GCSS EMD III This smart top attack cartridge will provide a longer range and high kill probability capability against either exposed or defilade tanks. The STAFF will also have an anti-helicopter capability.
1500 GPH Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit PM, TAWS CG, TACOM EMD III A future generation large scale ROWPU which is scheduled to replace the 600 GPH ROWPU. This system will be more efficient and easier to maintain.
155mm M795 High Explosive PM, SDA PEO, GCSS PFDOS III The M795 Projectile consists of 28.3 pounds of TNT explosive loaded into a high fragmentation steel body assembly. The projectile can use a variety of fuzes (point detonating, mechanical/electronic time and proximity). It will be used for conventional fire support and will supplement the currently stockpiled 155mm HE M107. It provides greater range and lethality than the M107 and will be used as a registration round for the M483A1 family of conventional munitions.
3000 GPH Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit (3K ROWPU) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 3K ROWPU is self-contained, mounted onto a M871A1 trailer, and powered by a 60KW generator. In the theater of operations it is towed to an operating site by a M818 or M932 5-ton tractor. It has the capacity to produce potable water from any water source and to remove many chemical and biological contaminants.
350 GPM POL Unregulated Pump PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 350 GPM Pump is a component of the Fuel System Supply Point and the inland Petroleum Distribution System. It supports the Army's primary means of distributing and issuing petroleum to combat forces under tactical conditions.
40 MM Canister Round for MK19 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a 40mm Cartridge for the MK19 Grenade Machine-gun for anti-personnel capability out to 100 meters. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
5-Ton Truck Remanufacture Extended Service Program (ESP) PM, MTV PEO, GCSS EMD III The 5-Ton Truck Extended Service Program is a remanufacturing program for 5-Ton cargo trucks which provides a vehicle that meets current emission standards and includes numerous safety improvements. The remanufactured vehicles are equipped with new engines, automatic transmission, power steering, antilock brakes, and Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) and radial tires for enhanced mobility.
5.56mm Armor Piercing round, M955 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III An NDI armor piercing round with improved penetration capabilities over the M855 cartridge. Used in the M16A2 rifle, M4 Carbine and the M249 Machine Gun. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
5KW 28VDC APU Program PM, MEP CG, CECOM PFDOS III This program is being managed by PM-MEP (with CECOM support). This program responds to the force requirement for an auxiliary power unit(APU) for the M577 vehicle and the SICPS M1068 track variant. This modernized, highly capable APU operates on diesel/JP8 fuel and replaces the 4.2 KW gasoline fueled APU. In addition to being single-fuel compliant(diesel/JP8),it has a drastically reduced noise signature and vastly improved reliability and supportability. This program is a critical element of the Force XXI Tactical Operations Centers(TOC). Low rate initial production articles are currently deployed with the Task Force XXI EXFOR.
60K Low Velocity Airdrop System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The Low Velocity Airdrop System will have the capability to deliver by low velocity (130-150 KTAS), less than 2,000 ft AGL, normal combat loaded combat vehicles, airfield construction equipment, and any other equipment developed (with rigged weight of 40-60K) that requires an airdrop capability. It will have a linked platform capability to a maximum capacity of 60,000 lb.. The system will use a cluster of 12 G-11 parachutes for recovery, and rope suspension slings.
7.62 Medium Machine Gun Upgrade, M240B PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III This upgrade maximizes the effectiveness of the M240B medium machine gun in the engagement and defeat of lightly armored targets and other ground applications. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Accessory Shotgun for Rifles and Carbines PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A weapon mounted, detachable 12 Gage Shotgun for the Modular Weapon System. Provides enhanced short range lethality and MOUT capability. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior Program.
Adjustable Sight Bracket for MK19 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a common mounting interface for MK 19 Grenade Machinegun fire control devices. It adjusts to maintain line of sight to target while weapon is elevated, reducing target acquisition time.
Advance Aviation Forward Area Refueling System (AAFARS) PM, PWL CG, TACOM EMD III A lightweight modular refueling system capable of refueling four aircraft simultaneously, at a minimum flow rate of 55 GPM per nozzle.
Advanced Food Sanitation Center PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PDRR III The Advanced Food Sanitation Center provides an enhanced capability to clean/sanitize food service equipment and a method to control kitchen grey water. This center reduces the number of required burners from three to one.
Advanced Laser Eye Protection System PM, ACIS PEO, AV EMD III The objective of the program is to develop a day/night, multiple wavelength, low energy visor to address the needs of fixed and rotary wing aircrews in a fixed, multi-wavelength laser threat environment. This visor must be compatible with current Navy/Marine Corps and Army ALSE.
Advanced Quickfix (AQF) PM, GBCS/AQF PEO, IEW&S EMD III AQF is a heliborne electronic attack, signals intelligence and emitter targeting system, currently in LRIP.
Advanced Tactical Parachute System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PDRR III The Advanced Tactical Parachute System will replace the current military static line parachute, the T-10 and the T-10R reserve parachute, which was fielded in the 1950’s. "Leap-ahead" technology will provide a system that meets the needs of the paratrooper well into the next century, reducing landing related injuries.
Advanced Tank Armament System PM, TMAS PEO, GCSS PDRR III This program is developing and integrating state of the art armament technologies. Its main goal is to increase our tanks' ability to see, hit & kill at extended ranges. Current efforts are in the areas of target acquisition, cannon and fire control. The effort will narrow in focus to developing the XM291 cannon after technology demonstrations in the other areas are completed.
Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasure Munition (AIRCMM) PM, ATIRCM PEO, AV EMD III The AIRCMM is an advanced aircraft infrared expendable device which is multispectral in nature and will be a replacement and/or enhancement for the standard Army M-206IR decoy. The AIRCMM is carried in and dispensed by the M-130 General Purpose Dispenser or the Advanced Expendable dispenser part of the Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasure (ATIRCM).
Advanced Threat Radar Jammer (ATRJ) PM, AEC PEO, AV EMD III The ATRJ is one component of a future core system consisting of a Suite of Integrated Radio Frequency Countermeasures. This suite will provide active and passive Electronic Countermeasure (ECM) protection against non-coherent and coherent weapon systems. The system is designed to meet operational requirements for a modular radio frequency countermeasure system capable of providing situational awareness, self protection and escort/standoff jamming countermeasures. The system in the self protection role must also be required to provide radar warning jamming and high accuracy direction of arrival functions.
Aerial Common Sensor PM, ACS PEO, IEW&S EMD III Aerial Common Sensor is an airborne SIGINT collection/location system that integrates upgraded and more advanced capabilities of GRCS and ARL into single platform.
Aerial Targets PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Aerial Targets program provides realistic surrogate or acquired threat high performance, multi-spectral aerial targets which fully stress the latest air defense and air-to-air weapon systems during Test & Evaluation (T&E). This program encompasses a family of rotary and fixed wing targets, full-scale, miniature and sub-scale targets, tactical ballistic targets, ancillary devices and remote control systems. Program also includes a suite of virtual models for selected aircraft types.
AH-1 COBRA PM, Scout/Attack Helicopter CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The AH-1 is an armed attack, single-engine, tandem seated helicopter with a maximum gross weight of 10, 000 pounds and a T53L703 1600 SHP engine. The armament system consists of the M65 TOW Missile System, 20 mm gun, and Hydra-70 rockets.
AIHS Laser Eye Protection Visor PM, ACIS PEO, AV PFDOS III The AIHS Laser Eye Protection Visor is a two visor system that provides protection from 2 and 3 wavelengths (notches) of laser hazards. The 2 notch visor provides protection against two laser wavelengths and provides adequate ambient light transmittance to be flown at night. The 3 notch visor provides protection against three laser wavelengths. While the 3 notch visor provides additional laser protection as compared to the 2 notch visor, it is too dark to be used at night. This item is currently being fielded with the HGU-56/P Helmet.
Air and Command Training System (ACTS) PM, ACTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Air and Command Training Systems program consists of various high fidelity system and non system weapons and combat mission simulators, Synthetic Flight Training Systems (SFTS), part-task and maintenance trainers, as well as force-on-force Tactical Engagement Systems (TES) which support the training of Aviation, Air Defense, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare, Command and Control and Air Traffic Control in both the virtual and live environments.
Air Traffic Nav Integration and Coordination System(ATNAVICS), Fixed Base Precision Approach Radar PM, ATC CG, AMCOM EMD III The ATNAVICS is a tactical precision approach radar system that will provide the capability to conduct area surveillance and precision approach control for aircraft departures and arrivals in all weather conditions on a 24-hour basis. The ATNAVICS will replace the AN/TSQ-71, Landing Control Central.
Air Warrior (AW) PM, ACIS PEO, AV PDRR III A multi-dimensional effort, designed to enhance the aircrew warfighting capabilities by integration of aircrew survival and mission equipment. Currently in Phase 1 Program Definition and Risk Reduction (PDRR) and Milestone III in FY02.
Airborne Command and Control System (A2C2S) PM, AEC PEO, AV EMD III The A2C2S functions as a highly mobile airborne command post when mounted in the UH-60 helicopter with auxiliary equipment, providing tactical voice, data, and imagery digitized battlefield communications both in secure and non-secure modes for corps, division, and brigade commanders. The system provides battle commanders and intercommunications facilities for up to six operators, and joint interoperability as well as maritime and air traffic control communications.
Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL) PM, ACS PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The ARL is a multifunction airborne day/night reconnaissance asset initially designed for low intensity conflict/counter narcotics/Operations Other Than War applications.
Airborne Stand-off Minefield Detection System PM, MCD CG, TACOM PDRR III Remote (UAV payload) system capable of detecting patterned/scatterable surface laid minefields and buried patterned minefields. It uses artificial intelligence to analyze data and transmit it to maneuver commands in near real time.
Aircraft Modular Survival System (AMSS) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III The AMSS is a survival system to replace the existing individual survival kits. It can be tailored by the aviation unit commander to meet the unit's particular mission, crew size and environmental needs. It will provide signal, water, shelter and food to accommodate survival for a 72 hour period. This item has completed fielding.
Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS) PM, ACIS PEO, AV PFDOS III The AIHS has the Tri-Service designation as the HGU-56/P (Head Gear unit -56th version Pilot) and will replace the existing SPH-4 and 4B helmets. It offers twice the head impact protection and comes in six sizes for fitting the smallest female (1%) through the largest male (99%) aircrew members. The AIHS is the common helmet for all active duty Army Aviators. Fielding will be completed in FY98.
Aircrew Integrated Helmet System (AIHS-P3I) PM, ACIS PEO, AV EMD III This program develops improvements to the AIHS HGU-56/P helmet. Preplanned improvements include lighter weight, noise reduction, and improved communications. The current P3I efforts being pursued include an Apache Magnetic Head Tracker to replace the current IHADSS helmet and a Comanche compatibility effort."
Aircrew Microclimatic Conditioning System (AMCS) PM, ACIS PEO, AV EMD III The AMCS reduces heat stress of aircrew members during operations in MOPP IV, even during hot/humid conditions. Cooling capacity is sufficient to remove 200 watts of metabolic heat produced per crew member. The system is an aircraft mounted, aircraft powered cooler which circulates chilled water through liquid cooled undergarments to remove body heat. Three systems under development include a generic 4-crewmember system, a generic 2-crewmember system and a 2-crewmember system specifically designed for the OH-58D aircraft. Development is complete. No production planned except as an option as part of the still to be determined Air Warrior ensemble.
ALARM PM, MEP CG, CECOM PFDOS III This program supports the standardization of 10 KW APU's for diverse systems using the SICPS wheeled vehicles. The APU provides enhanced/improved support, improved reliability/supportability. PM-MEP is procuring these sets for a variety of Army systems.
All Purpose Weapons and Equipment Container System PM, Soldier CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The system is a family of lightweight, multipurpose, weapons equipment containers for use by individual parachutists. The AIRPAC will consist of two containers which, when employed separately, together, or with the M-1950 weapons case, will provide parachutist's delivery of a wide variety of combat equipment, weapons and missile systems. Containers will have a single point release system which allows the container and leg tiedown straps to be released simultaneously. Current weapons/equipment containers and jump packs are too heavy and bulky and offer limited range of application use.
All-Terrain Crane (ATC) PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM PFDOS III The ATC is pneumatic tired, diesel engine driven, with fully revolving superstructure and cab, and hydraulically powered telescoping boom. It will be used to perform lifting, lowering, loading, and excavation; handling general supplies, construction materials and bridging; to support maintenance, collection and classification points, rehabilitation of maintenance and communication routes, resupply points and logistic support facilities. The ATC will replace overage 20 and 25 ton cranes (rough terrain and truck mounted) in the Army inventory.
All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM PFDOS III The ATLAS is a rough terrain forklift which has the same mobility and speed as the 6,000 lb (6K) variable reach rough terrain forklift and can perform the functions required of the current Army standard 10,000 lb (10K) rough terrain forklifts.
Ammunition Solar Cover PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PDRR III The Ammunition Solar Cover reduces solar loading on ammunition in field storage; is durable, easy to erect, transport and store; and is resistant to the deteriorating effects of the weather, climate and long term storage. The Type I covers an area 50 x 50 feet and the Type II covers 1/4 acre.
AN/APR-39A(V)2 Radar Signal Detecting Set (RSDS) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III This radar signal detecting set is a lightweight radar warning receiver. The purpose of the RSDS is to monitor the radio frequency environment for potential threats to the aircraft and to warn the pilot and crew when the aircraft is being illuminated by radar.
AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III This radar frequency interferometer is a passive target acquisition system that provides range and accurate bearings to threat emitters. The system detects, classifies, and prioritizes radar emitters. It cues target acquisition systems, allows rapid target handover, and can provide information on the status of the detected emitter (search, acquisition, and track). The system consists of two major components; a receiver/antenna assembly and a processor. The system will use onboard displays to provide information to the aircrew.
AN/ARC-164 Havequick II (HQ II) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III The HQ II, one of six aviation systems required to support digitization of the battlefield, is an electronic-counter-countermeasure (ECCM) capable UHF-AM radio set required for digital information crossflow for joint service communications.
AN/ARC-220 High Frequency (HF) Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) Communications Radio PM, AEC PEO, AV EMD III High Frequency Nap-of-the-Earth Communications (HF NOE COMM) radios are required to satisfy critical Desert Storm operational deficiencies for long range and "over-the-hill" connectivity for both voice and data for Army aircraft. The AN/ARC-220 HF radio has been competitively procured with Automatic Link Establishment capability to replace difficult manual searches for workable frequencies, night vision compatible lighting and Electronic-Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM) capabilities.
AN/ASN-149 Global Positioning System (GPS) PM, GPS CG, CECOM PFDOS III The AN/ASN-149 provides Army aviation cargo aircraft with accurate location and velocity information critical to navigation. It also provides Universal Coordinated Time for communication systems and assists in situational awareness and prevention of fratricide.
AN/AVR-2A(V) Laser Detecting Set (LDS) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III The AN/AVR-2A Laser Detecting Set is a passive laser warning system which receives, processes, and displays threat information resulting from aircraft illumination by lasers. The threat information is displayed on the AN/APR-39 Radar Detecting Set indicator.
AN/FPN-66 Radar PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III A non-tactical air traffic control system that provides an electronic surveillance capability in the approach and terminal area at Army airfields by providing for the separation of air traffic (IFR & VFR) by tower and radar controllers. In two cases it is used to enhance range control operations. It is a single channel analog and dual channel digital secondary radar.
AN/TPQ-45 Aircraft Survivability Equipment Trainer IV (ASET IV) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III This trainer consists of ground based mobile threat emitters. The emitters simulate infrared and radar frequency defense systems (SA-7/14, SA-9/13, ZSU-23-4, SA-8 and C3). ASET IV presents the culmination of aircraft survivability equipment training providing realism under the "train as you fight" concept.
Anti Reflection Devices PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides the capability to reduce the visible signature from glare/glint of fielded and future direct view optics, e.g., M144 Straight Telescope, M22 Binoculars, M24 Sniper Day Scope, AN/PVS-10 Sniper Day Night Sight, M24 Miniature Binoculars. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System (APOBS) PM, MCD CG, TACOM EMD III The APOBS is a Rocket propelled/45M line charge with 108 fragmentation grenades. It is a two man portable replacement for the Bangalore Torpedo (less than 1/4 the weight).
Armored Security Vehicle PM, LTV CG, TACOM EMD III The Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) is a turreted, lightly armored all-wheel drive vehicle that provides ballistic protection, overhead protection and protection against landmines. The ASV will accept the MK-19 grenade machine gun, the M-2 .50 caliber machine gun and the M-60 7.62mm machine gun. The ASV will be transportable by C-130 and larger aircraft, rail and marine modes. The ASV will be capable of carrying four persons. The vehicle will have a diesel engine, automatic transmission, central tire inflation system and a payload of 3,360 pounds with all kits installed. The ASV may be used as the platform for the Mobile Ordnance Disrupter System (MODS).
Army High Frequency Electronic Warfare System PM, SW PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III This is a high power HF Jamming System.
Army Threat Simulators PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Threat Simulators program consists of hardware simulators and software simulations of threat weapons systems required for US Army testing and training. These systems provide a realistic opposing force environment for developmental and operational Test and Evaluation of Army tactical systems and meet selected Tri-Service requirements.
Artillery Delivered Expendable Jammer (AD/EXJAM) PM, SW PEO, IEW&S EMD III AD/EXJAM is a 155mm howitzer delivered barrage jammer.
Automated Information Technology PM, TACMIS PEO, STAMIS ** III AIT is a contract vehicle to provide a suite of commercial hardware peripherals used to automate data collection, making possible a number of initiatives that increase productivity and operational efficiency throughout the Department of Defense.

** These products/projects are hardware platforms, devices, and/or peripherals for other STAMIS/ARMY/OSD and cannot be placed in phases.
Automatic Building Machine (ABM) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The ABM is a commercially available mobile factory that enables engineers to quickly construct metal buildings.
Automatic Chemical Agent Alarm (ACADA) M22 PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The Automatic Chemical Agent Alarm/Non-Developmental Item (ACADA/NDI) is a man portable automatic alarm system capable of detecting blister and nerve agents. The ACADA/NDI operates with no human interference after system start-up, detects automatically for a minimum of 24 hours, provides audio and visual alarms, and has a communication interface to support battlefield automation systems. The ACADA/NDI meets the critical needs of the U.S. Forces for an automatic point sampling chemical agent alarm.
Aviation Fuel Testing Kit PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Aviation Fuel Testing Kit is a self-contained, portable test kit used to test aviation fuels to ensure that only dry, uncontaminated fuels are used.
Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS) PM, AEC PEO, AV PFDOS III The Aviation Mission Planning System is a planning/battle synchronization tool that will automate aviation mission planning tasks. It will also provide generation of mission data in either hard copy or electronic formats. The AMPS includes tactical command and control, mission planning, mission management, and maintenance management. The AMPS interfaces with the Maneuver Control System and associated networks. This interface will furnish the aviation commander with continuous situational awareness, allowing the commander to rapidly adjust his plan to accomplish his assigned mission.
Backup Iron Sights PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a folding, non-detachable, 0-800 meter iron sights that is compatible with day and night sights. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Ballistic Protective System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PDRR III The Ballistic Protective System is a lightweight, modular system designed to provide ballistic protection to soldiers in vehicles and shelters as well as to static equipment such as ammunition stores.
Binoculars, Mini M24 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Light weight, miniature binocular capable of fitting in the cargo pocket of the BDU. In support of the soldier enhancement program.
Binoculars, Stabilized XM25 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III This program will provide a high power stabilized binocular for use as a surveillance and battle damage assessment device. This program in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Biological Integrated Detection System (BIDS) PM, BD PM, BD PFDOS III BIDS is a shelter mounted on a standard military vehicle (HMMWV) with a biological
detection suite employing complementary technologies for large area warning and confirmation that a biological attack has occurred. BIDS is a three phased program. The first 38 BIDS NDI systems were fielded to the 310th Chem Co, in 4th quarter FY 96, and three trainers were sent to the Chemical School . The second phase of 38 BIDS P3I systems and three trainers will be fielded in 4th quarter FY 99. The final phase of 38 BIDS P3I systems will be integrated in the Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) in FY 01, the detection suite for all Services.
Boresights for Aimpoint and Thermal Systems (BATS) PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a small arms dry zeroing/boresighting device for thermal. infrared laser pointer and close combat optics-weapon configurations. It is desired to maximize commonality with existing M30 components.
Bradley Fire Support Vehicle (BFIST) PM, BFVS PEO, GCSS EMD III The BFIST is part of the overall Bradley modernization program aimed at upgrading the existing fleet to correct deficiencies identified during Operation Desert Storm. It will provide enhanced power, speed, internal operation space, RAM-D and protection. The BFIST will integrate selected M981 fire support equipment (FSE) into candidate Bradley vehicles.
C23 Fixed Wing Aircraft PM, Fixed Wing Aircraft CG, AMCOM PFDOS III Twin turbo prop, high wing, cargo aircraft. Capable of operations from unimproved runways. Equipped for paradrop, medevac, cargo missions with rear ramp.
Calibration Sets Equipment PM, TMDE CG, AMCOM EMD/PFDOS III The Calibration Sets Equipment program provides calibration standards, auxiliary equipment, accessories, and repair equipment required for the Army’s test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) calibration and repair program. This equipment is used by direct support/general support maintenance units to verify accuracy of TMDE and ensure legal traceability to standards established and maintained by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Canister-Launched Area Denial System (CLADS) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PDRR III Deploys a variety of non-lethal payloads from a Volcano canister to create rapidly emplaced non-lethal barriers. Uses Volcano Dispenser half rack on a HMMWV.
Cargo Bed Covers PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III Cargo Bed Covers are low-cost, lightweight, general purpose enclosures designed to protect mission equipment from the harmful effects of environmental exposure.
Chemical Biological Mass Spectrometer (CBMS) PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PDRR III The CBMS is a developmental component of the BIDS and the NBCRS. The CBMS is being designed to detect threat biological and chemical agents. The CBMS includes a mass analyzer capable of tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) and a transfer line/pyrolyzer which pyrolyzes aerosol materials prior to mass spectral analysis. In the BIDS, the CBMS will be linked to a central computer and will interface to a BIDS aerosol sampling device. For chemical reconnaissance applications, the CBMS will interface with the NBCR's chemical ground probe. USE CONCEPT: (1) BIDS: The CBMS will be included within the BIDS detection suite. The BIDS network will be used to provide the basis for warning and confirmation that a biological attack has occurred. (2) NBCRS: The CBMS will replace the MM1 Mass Spectrometer.
Close Combat Optics, M68 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III An optic sight which enhances the combat effectiveness of the M16A2 Rifle and M4 Carbine. The sight allows the soldier to fire the weapon with both eyes open. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior Program.
Close Qtr Battle Sling for M4 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provide the rifleman a top carry sling which holds the weapon upright allowing him to free his hands for other tasks. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior Program.
Clothing and Individual Equipment (CIE) PM, Soldier CG, SSCOM EMD/PFDOS III CIE provides for the development of improved clothing and individual equipment that will enhance soldier battlefield efficiency and survivability. It includes development of individual clothing and equipment items to lighten the soldier’s load and incorporates protection against chemical and biological agents, thermal nuclear flash, ballistic threats, directed energy threats, visual and electronic detection and environmental hazards. There are currently 25 programs that are considered to be CIE programs.
Cockpit Air Bag System (CABS) PM, ACIS PEO, AV EMD III The CABS is a crash activated, inflatable protection system for application to the AH-64A, Longbow Apache (AH-64D), UH-60 Black Hawk, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, and Ch-47D Chinook helicopters. It rapidly deploys during the onset of a crash, supplementing the current restraint system, thereby reducing casualties and injuries in a survivable crash. Joint Service application of CABS to similar aircraft is being pursued.
Collapsible Buttstock, M5 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides a collapsible buttstock (CBS) for use on the M249 SAW machinegun. The CBS will enhance maneuverability in airborne and MOUT operations. In support of Soldier Enhancement Program.
Combat Support Training Systems (CSTS) PM, CSTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Combat Support Training Systems program consists of systems required to support live force-on-force training, providing instrumentation/feed-back systems, battlefield effects, tactical engagement systems and opposing forces representations.
Common Bridge Transporter (CBT) PM, HTV CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Common Bridge Transporter (CBT) consists of a combination of a ribbon bridge launcher and retrieval mechanism Load Handling System (LHS) mounted on a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) chassis. The system consists of the transporter, Bridge Adapter Pallets (BAPs) and Boat Cradles. The transporter shall have the capability of transporting, launching and retrieving the fielded ribbon bridge interior bay, ramp bay, bridge erection boat, and bridge adapter pallet. The CBT shall also load/ unload and transport the Palletized Load System (PLS) NATO standard flatracks.
Communications Console System (CCS) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III A communication system switching device for low to medium density air traffic control sites. Targeted sites include locations lacking adequate communications capability or those locations using obsolete AN/FSW-8 communications consoles. This system augments the National Airspace System.
Compactor Hi-Speed Tamp, Self-Propelled PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a reprocurement of a Non-Developmental Item (NDI) to fill existing shortages and replace over-aged equipment in construction support units. The compactors will be self-propelled, diesel powered, tamping machines for high speed embankment compaction.
Containerized Kitchen PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Containerized Kitchen consists of standardized kitchen components (including grill, cooking racks, field ovens) carried in an 8x8x20 ISO container mounted on a tactical trailer. It is a required element of the Army Field Feeding System-Future.
Containerized Self Service Laundry PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III This item allows soldiers to wash their personal clothing. Positioned at brigade support areas, it allows field service companies to move forward to service forward area troops. Consists of commercially available laundering equipment mounted in a standard ISO container.
Containerized Shower PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Containerized Shower provides safe, sanitary and modern shower facilities in mature theaters of operation.
CONUS Freight Management System (CFMS) PM, CFMS CG, MTMC PFDOS III Provides an automated, electronic capability for the management; rating; routing; and documentation of DOD freight movements within CONUS. Also provides automation support for functions such as shipment status; prepayment auditing of the Government Bills of Lading (GBL). More than 3,200 users from various organizations will be able to access the CFM System via its telecommunications subsystem, in order to attenuate and minimize GBL freight transportation costs.
Corps of Engineers Automation Plan (CEAP-IA) PM, CEAP COE PFDOS III Is operational and is currently fulfilling the requirements for a Corps-wide standard automation and communication platform. The system provides modern information processing support to all engineers, scientists, managers, and other personnel who have the responsibility to accomplish the Corps' mission in military and civil works programs.
Corps of Engineers Financial Management System (CEFMS) RM, COE COE PFDOS III Supports unique missions of the Corps, such as engineering and construction projects, laboratory work, hydropower, water resources, flood control, and real estate property management. CEFMS performs proprietary accounting for operations as well as budget execution and reporting for Civil Works, Revolving Fund and Military appropriations.
Crane, Shovel Crawler PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM EMD III The 40 Ton Crawler Crane is a piece of commercial construction equipment that, when combined with various attachments, is capable of performing a selected number of tasks in support of horizontal and vertical construction, quarry and asphalt operations, and off-shore and pier facilities in the areas of maintenance and construction by engineer port construction companies. Typical tasks are construction, repair and maintenance of forward area landing strips, heliports, logistical support facilities, port facilities, roads and bridges. The basic crane-shovel consists of a fully revolving (360 degree) superstructure with a basic 50 foot boom and a 40 ton block tackle. It is capable of being converted for use in lifting, clamshell, dragline, pile driving, wrecking ball, shovel and backhoe operations.
Crane, Truck, Warehouse PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM PFDOS III This crane is an industrial warehouse materiel handling crane with a self-propelled rotating and telescoping boom. It is diesel engine driven and can be used on paved or semi-paved surfaces. It is authorized TDE& TDA organizations at depots, ports and army installations. This crane can lift loads up to 10K lb..
Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant (CSWP) PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM PFDOS III This item is a portable, diesel/electric powered system composed of a primary Jaw Crushing unit, a secondary crushing unit, and a tertiary washing and screening unit, delivery conveyors, power generation equipment, and all other components required to provide a complete and operational crushing and screening plant. The crushing/screening plant produces a minimum of 150 tons per hour of product suitable for base stone and concrete aggregate materials to be used in construction and maintenance of roads and airfields.
CTG, 60 mm Mortar, IR Illumination XM767 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 60mm mortar infrared illumination round with M776 mechanical time fuze.
CTG, Mortar 120mm XM929 Smoke PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 120MM smoke obscurant mortar round with M745 PD fuze.
CTG, Mortar 60mm M888 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 60mm High Explosive round with M435 PD Fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 120mm XM930 Illumination PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A 120mm illumination mortar round with M776 mechanical time fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 120mm, IR Illumination XM983 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A 120mm mortar infrared illumination round with M776mechanical time fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 120mm, M929 Smoke PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 120mm smoke obscurant mortar round with M734A1 multi-option fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 120mm, M931, Full Range Training PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 120mm mortar full range training round.
CTG, Mortar, 120mm, M933 HE PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III 120mm high explosive mortar round with M745 PD Fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 60mm M721 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 60mm mortar standard white light illumination round with M776 fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 60mm M766 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 60mm mortar low cost, short range practice round. Reusable (25X), eliminates sabot and separate sub-cal cartridges for each zone.
CTG, Mortar, 60mm, M720A1 HE PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A 60MM High Explosive round with M734A1 multi-option fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 81mm M821A1 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III An 81mm mortar high explosive round w/M734 Multi-Option Fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 81mm XM816 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III An 81mm mortar infrared illumination round with M772 mechanical time fuze.
CTG, Mortar, 81mm, M889A1 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III An 81mm mortar high explosive round w/M935 Point Detonating Fuze.
CTG, Mortar, M821A2 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III An 81mm mortar high explosive round with M734A1 multi-option fuze.
CTG, Mortar, M934, HE PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III 120 mm high explosive mortar round with M734 Fuze.
CTG, Mortar, M934A1, HE PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III 120mm high explosive mortar round with M734A1 Fuze
Defense Communications and Army Switched Systems (DCASS) PM, DCASS CG, CECOM PFDOS III Centrally and intensively manages the engineering, acquisition, integration, standardization, synchronization, coordination, integrated logistics support planning, installation, testing and transition of worldwide programs/projects in support of Power Projection, Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Infrastructure, and other strategic information projects as assigned by HQDA, OSD, and the Joint Staff.
Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (DCATS) PM, DCATS CG, CECOM PFDOS III The Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (DCATS) program office provides strategic satellite and terrestrial communication systems in support of the Defense Communications System (DCS) and Army base information infrastructure systems. These systems support the National Command Authority, strategic DoD components, Army echelons above corps (EAC), and other strategic information infrastructure projects as assigned by OSD, the Joint Staff and HQDA. PM DCATS provides the latest state-of-the-art wideband commercial and military communications equipment available to enhance long-haul transmission system performance.
Defense Data Networks (DDN) PM, DDN CG, CECOM PFDOS III Development and fielding of the backbone infrastructure design, the acquisition and integration of state-of-the-art hardware and software into a total system at major Army installations worldwide, and the provision of complete life-cycle support for those systems. Defense Data Networks (DDN) are worldwide, common user, data communications networks that provide long-haul data transport capability and information transport infrastructure to C4I users throughout the military services and DOD agencies. The Army's portion of worldwide Defense Data Networks includes implementation of the Army DISN Router Program to provide Army war fighters with access to wide area data transport in support of power projection,, the Army Common User Installation Transport Network (CUITN) which is the Army's program to install modern, high speed, fiber optic backbone networks at the Army's wide area high speed data network in support of war fighting, peace keeping, and other military operations. These programs are part of the Power Projection. Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Infrastructure (PPC4I) initiative of the DISC4 to upgrade the Army's information infrastructure to transfer large amounts of data within and among major installations in support of split base operations contingency deployments, and other power projection missions.
Defense Message System-Army (DMS-A) OSD(CIO) PEO, STAMIS PFDOS III DMS is managed by DISA and USAF is the Procurement Agent. DMS facilitates and coordinates an integrated message system that provides command and control message capabilities for all DoD locations--sustaining to battlefield bases. DMS-A handles the fielding, integration and sustainment for the Army.
Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) PM, DSCSI CG, CECOM PFDOS III The DSCS provides Super High Frequency (SHF) wideband and Anti-Jam (AJ) satellite communications supporting critical national strategic and tactical C3I requirements. It must be survivable during trans- and post- nuclear attack to support communications essential to national survival. The DSCS supports the Army warfighter as well as the unique and vital Department of Defense (DOD) users, as approved by the Joint Staff and/or Secretary of Defense (SECDEF). The DSCS is used in conjunction with the terrestrial transmissions of the Defense Information System Network (DISN) and other communications systems to provide end-to end communications. The DSCS provides long-haul service between the Continental United States (CONUS), over seas locations, and among overseas Worldwide Military Command and Control System (WWMCCS) activities.
Defense Satellite Communications Systems Installations (DSCSI) PM, DSCSI CG, CECOM PFDOS III DSCSI centrally and intensively manages the installation engineering, installation, testing and transition of operational systems to the customer for the modernization and replacement of Tri-service satellite communications projects, including Army interconnect facilities. Installs strategic earth terminals for all services as directed by the Joint Staff and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in response to CINC requirements at MILDEP O&M and special user sites. Responsible at Army DSCS sites for installing terminal interconnect facilities, management of facility upgrades and site preparation construction associated with new terminal installation.
Department Army Movements Management System-Redesign (DAMMS-R) PM, ILOGS PEO, STAMIS * III DAMMS-R provides centralized information management to support movements management, transportation operations, and common user transport asset control functions within any theater of operation.

* These systems are being developed in blocks, software packages or increments consequently they cannot be placed in phases.
Deployable Power Generator and Distribution System PM, MEP CG, CECOM PDRR III This is a joint program involving PM-MEP, the Air Force Systems Command, Air Combat Command (ACC), USA Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and US Army Prime Power Battalion (249th Engr Bn). This effort will modernize and replace the Air Forces' Bare Base (Harvest Eagle/Falcon) and the Army's Prime Power Battalion (249th Engr Bn). This program will acquire, using predominantly commercial components, new generator sets and power distribution systems to replace the current aging, difficult to maintain Harvest Eagle/Falcon and Prime Power assets -- including the older MEP 012A 750 kW diesel generators. The projected (but yet unapproved) acquisition strategy calls for selection of up to two contractors to demonstrate a systems approach solution to the USAF/USA needs. Upon satisfactory completion, the generator sets will be established as a DoD MEP standard and the remainder of the distribution systems will be type classified/approved by respective Services for acquisition.
Deployable Universal Combat Earth Mover (DEUCE) PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM EMD III The DEUCE is a high-speed, high mobility, earth-moving system capable of conducting the following activities: clearing, leveling, and excavation operations in support of mobility, countermobility, survivability, and sustained light engineering missions.
Digital BRITE Radar Indicator Tower Equipment (DBRITE) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III A BRITE-TV type display to ensure flight safety and proper spacing. It is capable of providing the tower controller with positive identification, location, altitude and speed of aircraft within the tower and GCA/FF control zones.
Digital Topographic Support System (DTSS) / Quick Response Multicolor Printer (QRMP) AN/TYQ-48A1 PM, CTIS PEO, C3S EMD/PFDOS III DTSS is an automated terrain analysis system for the engineer terrain teams at Division, Corps and Echelons Above Corps. DTSS will store, retrieve, update, create, manipulate and distribute digital topographic data; produce terrain analysis products; and provide topographic standards for the Army. This terrain intelligence information will directly support mission planning, tactical deployment of forces and weapon system operations. QRMP is a digital full-color graphic processing and reproduction system for the engineer terrain teams at Division, Corps, and Echelons Above Corps. QRMP will product, on demand, low volume multicolor reproductions of terrain graphics; terrain analysis overlays; annotated/special maps; aerial and satellite imagery; captured documents (maps and other graphics); or any combination (composite) of these products. These products directly support command and control, mission planning, tactical deployment of forces, and weapon system operations. The DTSS/QRMP system combines the above functional capabilities into a single configuration in this upgrade to the AN/TYQ-48.
Dispenser, Mine M139 PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III Carries and dispenses Volcano Canister, mounted on 5-ton truck, M548 or UH-60 Helicopter.
Doppler/GPS Navigation Set (DGNS) PM, Avionics PEO, AV PFDOS III The DGNS provides Army Aviation utility and cargo aircraft with extremely accurate and secure location and velocity information critical to navigation. It also provides Universal Coordinate Time for communication systems and assists in situational awareness and prevention of fratricide.
Downsized Digital Topographic Support System (DTSS)/Quick Response Multicolor Printer (DTSS/QRMP) AN/TYQ-67(V)1 PM, CTIS PEO, C3S EMD III The downsized DTSS/QRMP is an automated terrain analysis system developed for use by Army engineer terrain teams at Division, Corps and Echelons Above Corps. The downsized DTSS/QRMP will be capable of supporting contingency operations, operations other than war and split-based operations. The downsized DTSS/QRMP will automate the updating and processing of terrain information into terrain analysis products, provide rapid reproduction of low volume, up-to-date, large format, full color imagery maps, situation overlays, special graphics and other topographic and terrain products. These products will directly support mission planning, tactical deployment of forces, and weapon system operation. A Pre-Planned Product Improvement program is authorized which includes; improved ABCS interoperability, advanced communication capabilities, and full COE compliance.
Dual Mount MK93, Mod 1 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides improved weapon mount compatible with both the M2HB .50 cal MG and the MK19 40mm GMG. In support of Soldier Enhancement Program.
Electronic Repair Shelter PM, TMDE CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The Electronic Repair Shelter (ERS) provides a capability for field level repair of circuit card assemblies in line replaceable units and shop replaceable units. It consists of a circuit card tester and two or more electronic repair work-stations, all packaged in an environmentally-controlled shelter. The ERS will be fielded to general support maintenance units at corps level and above, and it will reduce operating and support costs by avoiding the need for evacuation of faulty components to depots or contractors’ plants for repair.
Embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) Inertial Navigation System (EGI) PM, Avionics PEO, AV PFDOS III The EGI provides Army Aviation scout and attack aircraft with extremely accurate and secure location and velocity information critical to navigation, target acquisition, fire support, assessment of enemy deployments, and logistical support. It also provides Universal Coordinated Time for communication systems and assists in situational awareness and prevention of fratricide.
EMI Hardened Non-Expandable Rigid Wall Shelter PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III This program will incorporate electromagnetic interference shielding into the Army Standard Family ISO Rigid Wall Shelters. It consists of fabric reinforced woven metal cloth and sliding retainer fastening devices, over hinged joints. The fabric reinforced woven metal cloth material will be permanently attached to the adjoining panel surfaces providing continuity with the capability to fold with the hinged panels. In latching panel areas, the same material will be used with the sliding retainer fastening devices to provide quick installation where permanent installation is impossible.
Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch (ETVS) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III Performs all control and switching functions needed for ATC voice communications. This includes air to ground to air communications with pilots as well as inter/intra facility voice communications. The switch will meet the needs of both ATC tower and terminal approach control facilities. The ETVS will be modular and customized to fit individual facility requirements.
Explosive Standoff Minefield Breacher PM, MCD CG, TACOM EMD III A joint USMC/Army Program that will be capable of clearing a breaching path across all types of minefields.
Extended Range Rocket (ER-MLRS) PM, MLRS PEO, Tac Missiles EMD III ER-MLRS is a free-flight, area fire, artillery rocket designed to complement the capabilities of the MLRS. Its mission is to engage targets beyond the range of the existing MLRS rockets up to a range of approximately 45 kilometers. Greater range is obtained by lengthening the motor section to accommodate more propellant and incorporating the M451 Remote Settable Fuze which allows higher altitude flight. Accuracy is improved through the use of no-load detent bolts in the launch pods to reduce launch tip off errors and a launcher-mounted meteorological sensor to provide updated wind data to the fire control computer. The shortened payload section will house new XM85 Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition grenades equipped with electronic self-destruct fuzes to reduce hazardous duds for improved maneuver force safety. Current guidance is to produce a limited number of ER-MLRS until the Guided MLRS Rocket enters production in FY02.
Extended Service Program PM, MTV PEO, GCSS PFDOS III The Medium Truck Extended Service Program (ESP) is a remanufacturing program for M44A2 series 2 1/2 ton cargo trucks in CONUS. ESP provides a vehicle that meets current emission standards and includes numerous safety improvements. ESP vehicles will be equipped with a Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) for enhanced mobility, automatic transmission, and power steering.
Family of Field Latrines PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Family of Field Latrines meets new operational requirements for latrine support across the entire spectrum of military operations. The Modular Initial Deployment Latrine is a readily available, portable and highly mobile latrine that accompanies the deploying personnel into a theater of operations. The Maturing Theater Latrine is a more stable, durable system available in the theater following initial deployment. The Follow On Latrine is a containerized system used in the mature theater in the rear area.
Family of Simulations PM, FAMSIM CG, STRICOM PFDOS III The FAMSIM program consists of constructive simulation systems which provide man-in-the-loop command and control training for commanders and their staffs in a realistic, stress-filled environment from company/team through Echelons-Above-Corp levels. Current FAMSIM systems include JANUS, BBS, CBS and TACSIM.
Family of Space Heaters PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III Provides safe, efficient heat for soldiers, supplies and equipment in tents and shelters. The current non-powered military tent heaters (M-1940’s and 50’s) represent safety hazards in the field, provide poor combustion of diesel fuel, low combustion efficiencies and poor heat distribution in tentage. The FOSH replaces the current military tent heaters, overcoming current deficiencies and safety hazards and satisfy requirements for new military tentage developments, sizes and materials.
Feed Tray Cover for M249 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a feed tray cover for the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon with an integral optical sight mount. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program funded by PM Soldier.
Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV) PM, Paladin/ FAASV CG, TACOM PFDOS III The FAASV Materiel Change (MC) encompasses the previously approved FAASV Howitzer Extended Life Program (HELP) and Survivability Materiel Changes. The MC incorporates M109 Family of Vehicle improvements into the FAASV in order to maintain a common chassis. These improvements include the Low-heat Rejection/Cold Start Engine, improved XTG 41104 Transmission, RAM improvements to the cooling, electrical and suspension systems, relocated heater and hydraulic reservoir, stronger fuel cells, and modifications to provide interoperability with the M109A6 Paladin Howitzer. The halon-charged fire extinguisher system will be replaced with an alternate agent system. The total FAASV MC effort for 664 systems will be performed at three sites: the Letterkenny Army Depot (442 systems), Korea (50 systems) and the remainder modified at a European site yet to be determined. In July 1996, a sole source contract to United Defense Limited Partnership was awarded for new production of 48 M992A2s for fielding to the Army National Guard as the companion resupply vehicle to Paladin.
Fighting Position Excavator PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III A command detonated explosive charge that will loosen soil and thereby reduce position preparation by at least 50%.
Fire Support Ada Conversion (FSAC) PM, AFATDS PEO, C3S PFDOS III The FSAC program replaced the aging Field Artillery fire direction Battery Computer Units (BCUs) with modern Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) Lightweight Computer Units (LCUs) known as the AN/GYK-37(V)1). The BCU is used in the Battery Computer System (BCS) for cannon-equipped artillery batteries and the Fire Direction System (FDS) for Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) units. The existing software, written in Symbolic Interpreter Routine (SIR) was rewritten in the DoD standard Ada language. Initial fielding of the BCS and FDS were deployed with an emulator version software and were upgraded with the Ada versions in FY 94. The FSAC systems will be upgraded with Package 11 software and 1.2 GB hard disk drives in FY 99.
Fire Support Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (FSCATT) PM, GCTS CG, STRICOM EMD III The FSCATT is an integrated, individual and collective training system for the Field Artillery, consisting of a network of three training systems: a Howitzer Crew Trainer/weapon system strap-on devices, a Forward Observer trainer and a collective Training Control System. FSCATT exercises the FA gunnery team in realistic fire missions with a reduction in expenditure of ammunition and related operational costs.
Firefinder PM, Firefinder CG, CECOM PFDOS III Firefinder program is a P3I of the fielded Counter battery Mortar and Artillery Locating Radar. The program will provide an electronic upgrade, HMMWV configuration and radar capability improvement.
Fixed Base Precision Approach Radar (FBPAR) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The FBPAR is a non-tactical precision approach radar system that will provide the capability to conduct area surveillance and precision approach control for aircraft departures and arrivals in all weather conditions on a 24-hour basis. The FBPAR will replace the AN/FPN-40/FSQ-84 Ground Controlled Approach Radar/Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System.
Fixed Wing Aircraft Upgrades PM, Fixed Wing CG, AMCOM PDRR III Various avionics upgrades to make aircraft compatible w/ future international nav. requirements, improve aircraft pilotage, and increase aircraft life.
Flash Suppressor/Blast Attenuator for M24 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides the M24 Sniper Weapon System with flash/blast suppression device. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Food Sanitation Center PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The Food Sanitation Center provides a capability to clean/sanitize food service equipment.
Force Provider PM, Force Provider CG, SSCOM PFDOS III Force Provider is a containerized highly deployable "city" designed and engineered to provide climatic-controlled billeting, dining facilities, showers, latrines, laundry and morale, welfare and recreation facilities in modules for 550 soldiers. Force Provider missions provide rest and refit facilities for combat weary soldiers, theater reception, intermediate staging base redeployment and base camps for other military operations, such as humanitarian and disaster relief, and peacekeeping/enforcement missions. The Army objective is 36 modules and 12 cold weather kits for operations to -15 degrees F.
Forward Area Refueling Equipment (FARE) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III FARE provides forward area refueling of helicopters and aircraft and may also be used to refuel ground vehicles and to support special operational requirements. It consists of a 100 GPM, gasoline engine driven, diesel engine driven, or electric motor driven, pump and power source, a 100 GPM Filter Separator and hose, couplings, wyes and tees and sundry accessories.
Forward Area Water Point Supply System (FAWPSS) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III This system consists of hoses, nozzles, six 500 gallon drums and a 125 GPM pump. It is used to provide fresh water at company level near the combat zone. FAWPSS is a part of CENTCOM's near-term water supply equipment.
Frequency Hopping Multiplexer (FHMUX) PM, TRCS PEO, C3S PFDOS III The Frequency Hopping Multiplexer (FHMUX), TD-1456/VRC is capable of independently coupling up to four (4) Very High Frequency-Frequency Modulation (VHF-FM) radio systems operating in the Frequency Hopping mode, i.e. SINCGARS, to a single high power broadband antenna. The FHMUX is fully compatible with SINCGARS. The use of one antenna reduces C3 visual signature, set-up/teardown time and antenna coupling interference. The FHMUX also increases isolation between SINCGARS radios to mitigate co-site interference, thus decreasing the impact of this interference on SINCGARS range.
Front/Side Loader Forklift, CBD, PT, 6K (6K FSLFL) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Front/Side Loader is capable of transporting loads up to 6,000 lb in the front as a conventional counterbalanced forklift and carrying long loads on the side. The 6K FSLFL will support warehouse operations of the MLRS family of missiles. It has a clean burn diesel engine for intermittent indoor operations and pneumatic tires for increased mobility outside the igloos.
Fuel Handling Hoseline Outfit PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The hoseline outfit is required in Corps support units (QM POL Supply Companies and QM Pipeline Terminal Operating Companies) to pass fuel forward from Corps areas to Division areas and, if the tactical situation permits, from division areas forward.
Fuel System Supply Point PM, PWL CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III The Fuel System Supply Point (FSSP) is the Army's primary means of distributing and issuing bulk petroleum to combat forces under tactical conditions. The system consists of: 2 ea. 350 GPM Pumps; 2 ea. 350 GPM Filter Separators; hoses, fittings, wyes and tees, and 6 ea. fabric petroleum tanks.
Generator Set, Smoke, Mechanical: Pulse jet, M157A2 PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M157A2 program includes procurement of new systems to replace the W.W. II M3A4 static system, and modification kits (MA4501) to upgrade all existing M157 systems. The M157A2 Smoke Generator System (SGS) utilizes two remotely operated pulse jet generators to vaporize fog oil to produce large area visual smoke screens. The system consists of two generators, one control panel, one air compressor assembly, one fog oil pump assembly and associated hoses, mounting kits (M284A1) and electrical cables. The M157A2 incorporates essential user requested safety and operational improvements, such as smaller control panel, improved fire detection system, fuel water separator/filter and new engine head which expands the capability from sea level to 8,000 feet. The M157A2 will permit the two generators to utilize JP8, JP5, DF1, and DFA to produce heat in accordance with fuel standardization requirements. The M157A2 will also be incorporated into the M1059 Smoke Generator Carrier, using modification kits (MA4501).
Generator, Smoke, Mechanical: Motorized for dual purpose unit, M56 PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M56, mounted on the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles M1113 (HMMWV), will disseminate smoke on the move and from stationary positions to defeat enemy sensors and smart munitions such as tank thermal sights, guided munitions, direct energy weapons, and other systems operating in the visual through far-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The system uses a turbine engine as a power source to disseminate large area obscurant clouds. The visual screening module is capable of vaporizing fog oil for up to 90 minutes and the infrared module is capable of disseminating a particulate material to provide 30 minutes of screening. A pre-planned product improvement (P3I) for millimeter wave obscuration will be capable of producing a 30 minute screen.
Generator, Smoke, Mechanical: Mechanized smoke obscurant system, M58 PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M58 is a mechanized multi-spectral smoke and obscurant system made by integrating smoke generator components from the M56 motorized smoke generator program, M113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC), a Drivers Vision Enhancer (DVE), and gas particulate filter unit for Chemical/Biological protection. Fabrication of unique parts and assemblies and the integration of above Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) will occur at Anniston Army Depot (ANAD).
Grenade Launcher, Smoke: Screening, TA, XM90 PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM EMD III The XM90 grenade is a soft launched, non-fragmenting, pyrotechnic smoke dispenser. The XM90 is constructed to include three individual dual-ported, core burning smoke canisters. The canisters are ignited and ejected by a charge of black powder contained in the grenade expulsion base. When fired as a salvo of 4 grenades from the LVOSS (XM7) discharger, the smoke grenades produce an effective obscuring cloud a minimum of 35 meters wide at a height of at least 2 meters at a distance of 35 meters from the vehicle. The cloud forms within 6 seconds and lasts a minimum of 20 seconds. The XM90 grenade is compatible with presently fielded 66mm smoke grenade launchers. The XM90 grenade will counter threat weapon systems operating in the visual and near infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum enhancing the survivability of the vehicle.
Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: MM/IR Screening, M81 PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM PDRR III The M81 will be used, in conjunction with vehicle-mounted grenade launchers, as a major component for vehicle self-protection against millimeter (MM) wave and infrared (IR) guided threat munitions. The fill materials are brass flake as an IR countermeasure and carbon fibers as a MM countermeasure. After launch, the grenades burst to form a cloud capable of blocking the MM and IR signals of the threat munitions. The M81 uses the same firing and arming mechanism and grenade body as the M76 Infrared Smoke Grenade and M82 Simulant Screening Grenade. The M81 grenade was type classified in September 1995 but the technical data package was shelved until an armored vehicle integrated survivability countermeasure system is near fielding.
Ground Combat Training Systems (GCTS) PM, GCTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Ground Combat Training Systems program consists of high fidelity precision gunnery trainers, engagement skills trainers, small arms trainers, weapon appended training systems, part-task and maintenance trainers, as well as embedded training systems. These systems support Army’s Armor, Infantry, Artillery, Air Defense and Engineer training requirements as well as training requirements for major weapon system platforms.
Ground Fuel Test Kit PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Ground Fuel Test Kit is a self-contained, portable kit for testing ground equipment fuels for contaminants and water. It measures API gravity, viscosity, trace water and sediment in the fuels being tested.
Ground Targets PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD/PFDOS III The Ground Targets program consists of surrogate and actual foreign vehicle targets as well as virtual target computer models of ground vehicle targets. These targets are required to support the Army’s Test & Evaluation (T&E) of advanced weapon systems as well as support training worldwide during live fire exercises at home station, combat training centers and OCONUS theaters of operation.
Guided MLRS Rocket (G-MLRS) PM, MLRS PEO, Tac Missiles EMD III The U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) Research, Development and Engineering Center (RDEC), with the support from industry, is conducting an Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) to design, fabricate, and flight test a low cost guidance and control (G&C) package for the Extended Range Multiple Launch Rocket System (ER-MLRS) rocket. The improvement in accuracy will reduce the number of rockets required per fire mission, and directly contribute to reducing the logistics burden. FY98 is the target date to transition the program to the MLRS Project Office for Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD). Range of the G-MLRS rocket will be approximately 60km. Proceeded on schedule with hardware build, qualification, and testing continuing through FY97. Five flights are scheduled for FY98.
Hand Held Mine Detector Set-AN/PSS-12 PM, MCD PEO, GCSS PFDOS III Lightweight/manportable metallic mine detector.
Handheld Stand-off Minefield Detection System (HSTAMIDS) PM, MCD PEO, GCSS PDRR III The HSTAMIDS system integrates a suite of sensors in a man portable system to locate non metallic and metallic AP and AT mines.
Heavy Dry Support Bridge (HDSB) PM, HTV CG, TACOM EMD III The HDSB is a 40-meter bridge that supports Military Load Capacity (MLC) 96-wheeled and MLC 70-tracked vehicle traffic along Lines of Communication (LOCs) and Main Supply Routes (MSRs). The bridge is packaged on M1077 Palletized Load System (PLS) Flatracks and is transported by the Common Bridge Transporter. The HDSB launcher is mounted on a PLS Chassis and can launch a 40-meter bridge in ninety minutes.
Heavy Equipment Transport System (HETS) PM, HTV CG, TACOM PFDOS III This system consists of the M1000 Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) Semitrailer and the M1070 Truck Tractor. Together, they form a system whose primary mission is to transport main battle tanks and heavy equipment. This system also has the capability to self load and unload disabled tanks.
Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) PM, HTV CG, TACOM PFDOS III The HEMTT is a diesel-powered, 8-wheel drive, tactical vehicle available in five body styles (two cargoes, wrecker, tanker and tractor). The HEMTT transports ammunition, petroleum, oils and lubricants. It is also used for recovery of other wheeled support vehicles and combat systems. Early model HEMTTs are currently being overhauled by the original manufacturer to the current production configuration. Two test bed vehicles are currently being produced in preparation for a future Extended Service Program (ESP). These vehicles will be product improved variants of the tanker and wrecker with enhancements in the areas of readiness, maintainability and safety beyond the current production configuration.
High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) Family of Vehicles PM, LTV CG, TACOM PFDOS III The HMMWV is a lightweight, high performance, four-wheel drive, air transportable and air dropable, high mobility tactical family of wheeled vehicles. The vehicle has a diesel engine, automatic transmission and payloads of 2500/3660/4400 pounds for HMMWV Group I, Group II and Heavy HMMWV (M1097) respectively. The Block I, or A1 models of the HMMWV began fielding in March 1994. The A1 models have improved seating, upgraded electronics and M1097 components across the family. The A2 models will have an updated EPA compliant engine and a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Scout HMMWV is a specially modified Armament carrier to accommodate the Scout mission role. The Up-armored HMMWV (M1114) provides greatly improved ballistic protection and will be used by the Military Police and Scouts. The chassis will be used for other programs where the M1097 has insufficient capacity.
High Mobility Trailer (HMT) PM, LTV CG, TACOM EMD III The High Mobility Trailer (HMT) is a family of high mobility companion trailers for the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). The HMT will be compatible with both the light (Group I/II) and heavy (Group III) HMMWV variants. This will require a HMT family of trailers (light, heavy and heavy chassis) in order to make full use of the HMMWV's towing capabilities.
High Value Item Security System (HVISS) PM, PSE CG, CECOM EMD III HVISS is a two phased program which will provide (in Phase 1) secure storage for valuable, highly pilferable, and sensitive items; and (in Phase 2) an automated RF Tag Reader which will provide a means for "on-hand" equipment accountability by "reading" an embedded RF Tag. This system has application in both garrison and field conditions.
HMMWV M249 Mount, M6/M197 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides the capability to mount M249 and M60 machine guns on the M998 and M1025 HMMWVs for improved self-protection. The mounting system includes the pedestal, pintle and travel locks. In support of Soldier Enhancement Program.
Hydraulic Excavator PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM EMD III The Hydraulic Excavator (HYEX) is a commercial off the shelf item of construction equipment. The HYEX is a track mounted, hydraulic controlled, excavating system with a quick disconnect coupler system which allows it to use a variety of different construction attachments. Three types will be procured, Type I - equipped for use in general digging, trenching, loading, and lifting operations; Type II - equipped with a rock drill and a bucket for use in quarry operations. Type III will be a heavy excavator with attachments for use in heavy duty quarry operations.
Improved Buttstock for M4 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides the rifleman with an ergonomically optimized buttstock for the M4 Carbine. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Improved Chemical Agent Monitor (ICAM) PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The ICAM is a hand held, soldier operated, post attack device for monitoring chemical agent contamination on personnel and equipment. It detects vapors of chemical agents by sensing molecular ions of specific mobility (time of flight) and uses timing and microprocessor techniques to reject interference's. The monitor detects and discriminates between vapors of nerve and mustard agents. The ICAM consists of a drift tube, signal processor, molecular sieve, membrane, and expendables such as batteries, confidence tester and dust filters. The monitor is 4" x 7" x 15", and weighs approximately 5 pounds.
Improved Data Modem (IDM) PM, Avionics PEO, AV PFDOS III The IDM is a digital data link modem that exchanges targeting data between the various weapon systems in support of the following missions: suppression of enemy air defenses; close air support; forward air control; air combat and command. It is a Joint Service Program that will enhance digitization of the battlefield fusion of information, system integration and access to real-time fused intelligence.
Improved Fire Control System (IFCS) PM, MLRS/ILMS PEO, Tac Missiles EMD III The IFCS is a modification of the basic MLRS M270 launcher which will mitigate electronic obsolescence in the current fire control system, accommodate the munitions under development, and provide growth for future weapon systems. IFCS is a modern distributed system comprised of multiple processors capable of performing separate and distinct functions. These processors are coupled through a system architecture designed to provide total system functionality. IFCS hardware consists of seven new Line Replaceable Units (LRUs): Fire Control Panel, Power Switching Unit, Launcher Interface Unit, Weapon Interface Unit, Position/Navigation Unit, Meteorological Sensor Electronics Unit, and the Meteorological Sensor Transceiver. The IFCS provides position data, communication interface through which fire missions are received, processes data, controls the launcher, inputs mission critical data to the weapons and fires the weapon. This project provides for the correction of present and future supportability problems resulting from electronic component obsolescence in the existing design. This effort will result in reduced operation and support costs due to addition of built-in test (BIT) to the circuit card level and will provide growth capabilities for existing and future M270 Family of Munitions weapon systems.
Improved Launcher Mechanical System (ILMS) PM, MLRS PEO, Tac Missiles EMD III The Improved Launcher Mechanical System (ILMS) is a modification of the basic MLRS M270 Launcher. This modification allows faster engagement of highly mobile, short dwell-time targets. The Launcher Drive System (LDS) of the current M270 Launcher has a traverse time of 93 seconds from the stowed position to the worst case aim point. The current hydraulic LDS will be replaced with a faster system that will move simultaneously in azimuth and elevation. The new LDS will reduce the traverse time from stowed position to worst case aim point by approximately 80 seconds. It will decrease reload time from 260 seconds to approximately 156 seconds. Faster operation of the launcher mechanical system will improve crew survivability during firing and reload operations.
Improved Mortar Ballistic Computer XM30 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Improved Mortar Ballistic Computer, XM30 replaces M23 MBC, computes firing data for all mortar systems and enhances "shoot and scoot" capability.
Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) PM, HTV CG, TACOM EMD III The IRB provides the combat engineers with a much more capable Improved Common Bridge Transporter (ICBT) and ribbon bridge bays (interior and ramp) with 70 ton capability. The new ICBT will transport the Heavy Dry Support Bridge (HDSB) as well as other bridging assets.
Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS) PM, ITAS PEO, Tac Missiles EMD III ITAS is a technology insertion program utilizing 2nd GEN FLIR technology to upgrade the current HMMWV/ground mounted TOW Target Acquisition and Fire Control subsystems. The ITAS will provide improved target detection and acquisition range, improved probability of hit and enhanced fire control capabilities. These will upgrade the anti-armor capabilities of light forces using the TOW system, allowing the Army to own the night and providing a bridge for compatibility with the next generation missile. The ITAS design provides growth potential for digitized applications and a bridge to the Follow-On To TOW (FOTT) missile.
Inflatable Body and Head Restraint System (IBAHRS) PM, ACIS PEO, AV PFDOS III The IBAHRS provides an improved pilot/copilot restraint system that will protect aviators in potentially survivable aircraft accidents. It will accomplish this by reducing the crash strike envelope of the crew member by distributing otherwise concentrated webbing loads over a greater surface area of the torso. It will reduce excessive head rotation and the associated likelihood of whiplash injuries. Production of IBAHRS for installation on the USMC AH-1W Cobra aircraft is being completed by the U.S. Navy.
Information Management & Telecommunications Pentagon Renovation (IM&TPR) PM, IM&TPR DISC4 PFDOS III Responsible for modernizing, consolidating, collocating, and/or relocating information technologies and services for the renovated Pentagon, yet ensuring continuity of operations of information management and telecommunications systems and services. Objective is to provide cost-effective Information Management and Telecommunications capabilities and services that will best serve the needs of the DoD by leveraging and integrating advancements in information technologies and services for the renovated Pentagon.
Information Technology Services PM, IMT&PR CG, CECOM PFDOS III Management of planning, programming, systems design/development, acquisition, installation, and testing of the fully integrated system of common user information services. The objective is to provide cost-effective common user information technology services/capabilities that will best serve the needs of the DoD senior leadership and the command and control of deployed warfighters by leveraging technology advancements and designing/developing a fully integrated system of systems. Furthermore, this system of systems must comply with the Joint Technical Architecture.
Initial Fire Support Automated System (IFSAS) PM, AFATDS PEO, C3S PFDOS III The Initial Fire Support Automated System (IFSAS) is designed to provide limited automation of Fire Support Command and Control at battalion nodes and above. The system gives commanders the ability to perform automated fire support planning and execution prior to the arrival of the AFATDS. The system utilizes ATCCS CHS LCU and has been fielded to both active and NG/Reserve units to provide early automation capabilities.
Inland Petroleum Distribution System (IPDS) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III IPDS is a rapid deployment, general support, bulk fuel storage and pipeline system. It is made up of fuel units, pipeline connection assemblies, pipeline pump stations, pipeline sets and special purpose equipment. The system also includes facilities, software, training, and planning documentation. The system is modular in design and can be tailored for specific locations and operations. The IPDS provides bulk fuels support to military forces when deployed worldwide. As Operational Projects Stocks, IPDS supports Unified Command contingency plans during execution.
Integrated Commercial Intrusion Detection System (ICIDS) PM, PSE CG, CECOM PFDOS III A Non-developmental program comprised of commercial off-the-shelf components which provides security for high value or sensitive assets.
Integrated Facilities System-Mini/Micro (IFS-M) PM, SBA HQDA MAISRC PFDOS III A project used by the Army Engineering Community to provide upward reporting of resources and to support Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEH) operations at the installation level.
Integrated Family of Test Equipment (IFTE) PM, TMDE CG, AMCOM EMD/PFDOS III The Integrated Family of Test Equipment (IFTE) program provides automatic test equipment which is configurable to support multiple weapon systems. It consists of the Base Shop Test Facility, the Contact Test Set (CTS) and follow-on CTS(Soldier Portable On-System Repair Tool), and the Electro-Optics Test Facility. The IFTE systems are used at unit and direct support/general support levels, both on and off system, to fault isolate, test, and repair line replaceable units and printed circuit boards. Based on recommendations of a Joint Service Automatic Test Systems Investment Strategy Group, IFTE was designated as a Department of Defense standard family of testers in Apr 94.
Integrated Meteorological System (IMETS) PM, Intel Fusion PEO, C3S PFDOS III The IMETS is a mobile, tactical automated weather system that receives, processes and collates forecasts, observations, and climatological data to produce weather forecasts and timely and accurate products tailored to meet supported commanders requirements. IMETS displays and disseminates weather forecasts and tactical decision aids over Army Tactical Command and Control Systems (ATCCS). Displays compare the impact of current, projected or hypothesized weather conditions on friendly and enemy capabilities. IMETS workstations are ATCCS common hardware and interoperable with ASAS, DTSS and other BFAs over tactical and area communications. IMETS is predominantly a non-developmental item (NDI) that provides automation and communications support to USAF weather teams assigned to Army G2/S2 sections at echelons brigade through EAC and Army Special Operations Forces.
Intelligent Combat Outpost (Raptor) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PDRR III Autonomous Command and Control System that uses advanced acoustic sensors to provide real time targeting data and increased situational awareness. Will enhance effectiveness of Wide Area Munition and other munitions/demolition devices through coordinated attack and elimination of the need for overwatch forces.
Interim Vehicle Mounted Mine Detector (IVMMD) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III IVMMD is a vehicle mounted mine detection system on a survivable vehicle platform.
Items Less Than $2M PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III Five different pumps ranging from 65 GPM to 650 GPM, fabric tanks ranging in capacity from 3,000 to 50,000 gallons, and various water storage configurations ranging from 20K to 800K gallon capacity. Designed to store and distribute fresh drinking water to all US or Allied forces operating in support of military or humanitarian operations.
Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) PM, BD PM, BD EMD III The JBPDS will develop and field a biological detection system that meets the needs of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. The JBPDS will identify Biological Warfare (BW) agents listed in category A of International Task Force 6 Report dated 9 Feb 90, and will be capable of simultaneously and automatically identifying ten BW agents in less than 15 minutes. The JBPDS will be integrated into each Service’s platform (e.g. HMMV, ship) air base, or port to provide a common detection capability for joint interoperability and supportability. Production of the first 163 systems will begin in FY 00. Funding is available for 715 systems.
Joint Collection Management Tools PM, JCMT PEO, C3S PFDOS III The JCMT is a common collection management applications software package that provides operational capability in peacetime, mobilization and wartime operational environments throughout DoD. The JCMT is deployable, survivable, interoperable, scalable and reliable. The JCMT supports all collection managers across the operational continuum (strategic - operational - tactical) from high to low intensity conflicts.
Joint Service Lightweight Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (JSLSCAD) PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM EMD III The Joint Service Lightweight Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (JSLSCAD) is a small, fully automatic agent vapor and aerosol detector. The unit is capable of on-the-move real-time operation from either aerial or surface platforms. The unit will detect agent cloud up to 5 kilometers and provide alarm for reconnaissance and non-reconnaissance (contamination avoidance) missions. The detector also provides chemical contamination information and data on means to avoid contamination. The JSLSCAD is equipped for visual and audible alarm, and can display the agent class and concentration levels. This information is available locally and or for transmission to battlefield information network. JSLSCAD also has the capability to indicate an all-clear condition.
Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) PM, JTAGS PEO, AMD PFDOS III The Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) is a transportable information processing system which receives and processes in-theater, direct down-linked data from Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites and the follow-on Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS). JTAGS disseminates warning, alerting and cueing information on Tactical Ballistic Missiles (TBMs) and other tactical events of interest throughout the theater using existing communication networks. JTAGS supports all Theater Missile Defense (TMD) pillars (attack operations, active defense, passive defense, and battle management/command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (BM/C4I) and, by being located in-theater, provides the shortest sensor to shooter connectivity. P3I efforts are underway to integrate the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS), enhance launch detection and calibration techniques, and upgrade JTAGS to operate with the next generation of space-based satellites , e.g. , SBIRS.
Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT)/Common Integrated Broadcast Service-Modules (CIBS-M) PM, JTT/CIB PEO, IEW&S EMD III The Joint Tactical Terminal is part of the Integrated Broadcast Service link to battle managers, intelligence centers, air defense, fire support and aviation nodes across all services. The JTT allows its users to exploit intelligence broadcast networks which include TRIXS, TIBS, TRAP, TADIXS-B. The JTT/CIBS-M is currently in LEIF Terminals or common modules will be made available to solve user requirements.
Launched Grapnel Hook (LGH) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a Soldier Enhancement Program funded man-portable, bullet trap launched grapnel tethered to a launch point. It replaces the hand thrown grapnel in trip wire clearance operations.
Laundry Advanced System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Laundry Advanced System is a laundry-processing and water recycling system which processes 400 pounds of laundry per hour and recycles about 97% of the water used in the laundry process.
Light Observation Helicopter PM, Scout/ Attack Helicopter CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The OH-58A and OH-58C helicopters are low silhouette, single rotor helicopters powered by a single gas turbine, T63-A-700/720, engine. The helicopter is used for observation, scout, and command and control. This is a single pilot aircraft with the capability to carry three passengers or cargo. The OH-58C is an upgraded OH-58A with more powerful engine and transmission and an upgraded navigation and instrumentation capability.
Light Vehicle Obscuration Smoke System (LVOSS) PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM PDRR/PFDOS III Currently the Army has no effective means of providing adequate obscuration smoke for concealment of light vehicles operating in hostile environments. The LVOSS is a self-defense smoke/obscurant devise externally mounted on a vehicle. The LVOSS is expected to counter threat weapon systems operating in the visual and near infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. LVOSS will enhance vehicle survivability. The LVOSS consists of the XM7 light weight discharger and either an XM304 or XM305 installation kit. The XM7 discharger is made from light weight material (Xenoy) and has four launch tubes capable of firing grenades in a sixty degree arc. The installation kits contain an arming and firing unit (A/FU), wiring harness and XM7 discharger. The XM394 installation kit is compatible with the Infantry TOW equipped HMMWV (M966). The XM305 installation kit mounts the A/FU, wiring harness, and four XM7 dischargers to the M1025 series HMMWV used by the Military Police. The LVOSS components are integrated as a complete system, operated from within the vehicle via the A/FU. The host vehicle will retain its combat load and operational capabilities in mobility, firepower and communications when configured.
Lightweight Arctic Forward Area Refueling Equipment (LAFARE) PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III The LAFARE is a two point tactical refueling system specifically designed for operation in extreme cold environments (-60 degrees F). It consists of a gas turbine engine driven pump unit, two filter separators, two insulated batteries, and three 500 gallon arctic fuel drums. In operation, the system will simultaneously refuel two pieces of equipment at a minimum flow rate of 50 GPM and a maximum of 90 GPM flow rate at any one nozzle. Emphasis is placed on limiting the component/module weight to the two soldier portable weight limit. This is a P3I aimed at reducing the weight of the Arctic Forward Area Refueling Equipment (AFARE).
Lightweight Forward Entry Device (LFED) PM, AFATDS PEO, C3S PFDOS III The Lightweight Forward Entry Device is used by Forward Observers to compare, edit, transmit, receive, store, display messages and process the data used to conduct Fire Support Operations. It is a militarized handheld device utilizing the handheld terminal unit on the Common Hardware/Software II contract. The LFED and Forward Entry Device (FED) Program will be combined under one funding line in the near future.
Lightweight Fragmentation Grenade PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a light weight (approx. 1/3 reduction of current weight) fragmentation hand grenade to the soldier. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior Program.
Lightweight High Gain X-Band Antenna (LHGXA) PM, MILSAT COM PEO, C3S PFDOS III The Lightweight High Gain X-Band Antenna (LHGXA) will replace/augment the 8 foot antenna use with the TSC-85B GMF terminals and towed by a HHV. The LHGXA antenna system is an X-Band unshaped offset reflector with a nominal aperture of 16 feet diameter mounted on a cross-elevation over elevation pedestal. The G/T is 27.4 and EIRP is 102.5 dBm. The design facilitates a 43 minute setup time using two operators. The LHGXA is fully transportable by external air transported via the UH-60 helicopter. The maximum height of the LHGXA has a clearance of 4 inches (margin) from the Gabarit International de Chargement (GIC) rail transport dimensional profile. The primary goal of the Army LHGXA program is to improve the mobility and transportability of the existing QRSA.
Lightweight Maintenance Enclosure PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Lightweight Maintenance Enclosure is a highly mobile, quickly deployable shelter which allows maintenance to be performed across the battlefield under all environmental conditions. It accommodates tracked and wheeled vehicles, engineer, signal, armament and ground support equipment.
Lightweight Multipurpose Shelter PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The Lightweight Multipurpose Shelter is designed specifically for use in the SICPS, but may be used in non-integrated mode in lieu of the S-250 shelter. It is also capable of mounting in the heavy HMMWV and CUCV.
Lightweight Multipurpose Shelter-Upgrade PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Lightweight Multipurpose Shelter-Upgrade program will provide modifications to the existing standard LMS to increase its payload by approximately 1000 pounds.
Lightweight Video Reconnaissance System PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The Lightweight Video Reconnaissance System is an imagery sensor that can transmit a still photograph of a combat scene to a commander.
Lightweight Water Purifier (LWP) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM EMD III LWP provides fresh drinking water to companies operating near the combat zone in harsh and arid environments. It is designed to produce up to 125 GPH of fresh drinking water.
Long Range - Biological Stand-off Detection System (LR-BSDS) PM, BD PM, BD EMD/PFDOS III The LR-BSDS is part of the biological defense system architecture for detecting and providing early warning of potential biological warfare agent clouds in the joint battlespace. The LR-BSDS will identify the presence of particulate aerosols out to 30 kilometers. The early warning of the LR-BSDS will provide the commander the ability to posture other detection systems (e.g., BIDS) to confirm the presence and type of biological agent in order to properly react to minimize casualties. The LR-BSDS is mounted in a UH-60 helicopter. The LR-BSDS uses Laser Induced Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology to measure backscatter from the particulate clouds. The LR-BSDS is currently structured as a three phased program beginning with an NDI procurement of 3 systems followed by P3I to improve eye safety issues and finally an upgrade to the Joint Stand-off System to improve detection and increase the range out to 100 km. The Army has procured a total of 3 LR-BSDS and plans to provide 10 LR-BSDS P3I eyesafe systems.
Long Range Advance Scout Surveillance System (LRAS3) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PDRR III LRAS3 provides scouts with a long range day/night target acquisition and observation capability. It uses a Second Generation FLIR, laser range finder and global positioning system.
Long Range Sniper Rifle PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Type classifies and fields a long range sniper rifle with counter sniper and anti-materiel effectiveness. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Long Range Tactical Sniper Cartridge PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides Caliber .50 match-grade cartridges for the long range sniper weapon with an effective range out to 1500 meters. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
M1022A1 Dolly Set, Transportable Shelter, 7 1/2 Ton PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M1022A1 provides rapid mobility for International Standard Organization (ISO) containers and military shelters. A dolly set is comprised of two separate and independent halves, a front half and a rear half. Each half can easily and quickly be attached to the ends of a shelter or container which is positioned on the ground, making up a trailer (a Container Loading Trailer, or CLT). Using dolly set power, the trailer can be raised to traveling height, attached to a tow vehicle, and moved to a new destination.
M105A3 Cargo Trailer, 1 1/2 ton, 2 wheeled PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M105A3 is a two-wheeled, 1 1/2 ton cart-type trailer which is used to transport general cargo over highways as well as cross-country terrain. It is capable of fording hard-bottomed water crossings. The trailer is Roll-on/Roll-off capable and is fitted with radial tires. This trailer is an integral part of the following systems: AH-64, CH-47D, Woodworking Shop, MSE, MLRS, HAWK, Patriot, M20 NBC Decontamination system and the DS2 Pump/Scrub Decontamination system. It is also used throughout the Army to haul general cargo.
M1061A1 5-Ton, 4-Wheel, Flatbed Trailer PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M1061A1 mounts fuel pods (Tank Unit, Liquid Dispensing (TULD)), laundry units, and 100 kW generators. It is towed by the 5-ton M809 series of tractors.
M1062 Semitrailer PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M1062 Semitrailer was developed to haul 7,500 gallons of petroleum products in the Communication Zone (COMMZ) and corps rear areas. The commercial M1062 semitrailer is designed to transport/dispense bulkhaul gasoline, diesel and aviation fuels. It has a bottom and top-loading capability and uses a standard 4-inch camlock coupling and NATO D-1 coupling. The tank contains a jet level sensor system which senses the fuel level in the tank. When filling the tank from the bottom, it automatically shuts off when the tank is full. Fuel discharge is accomplished using gravity or an off-line pump with the emergency shutoff. The system also has a vapor recovery system. It is towed by the M915 series tractors.
M113 Carrier Mod-Vehicle A3 Upgrades PM, M113/M60 CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M113 Family of Vehicles provides essential transport for troops, antitank weapons, air defense systems, electronic warfare shelters, mortars, command centers, and cargo. The current fleet will be required for at least 20-30 more years and must be continuously modified to enhance performance, reliability, survivability, and supportability. The M113 FOV consists of the following vehicles: M113, M577, M548, M901, M981, M1059, M1064, M1068, M58 and opposing forces surrogate vehicle.
M129A4 Tactical Transport Semitrailer Van PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M129A4 is a 12 ton, 35 foot, four wheel, multipurpose van used by various types of support units engaging in the storage, transportation, and issue of military supplies. The van will house sophisticated electrical equipment (radio and computerized) for command post communications, and spare parts and maintenance tool shop for field repairs. It is towed by 5-ton, 6x6 truck tractor or similar vehicle equipped with a fifth wheel.
M203 Enhanced Fire Control PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides the M203 Grenadier a more accurate capability to place 40mm rounds on target at greater effective ranges. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior Program.
M203/M4 Compatibility PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides a method of mounting the M203 Grenade Launcher on the M4 Carbine. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
M249 Short Barrel PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A short version of the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW). Provides improved MOUT maneuverability, improves airborne/air assault jump ability, and in conjunction with the collapsible buttstock, shortens weapon by more than 10 inches. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
M30 Improved Mortar Ballistic Computer PM, Mortars CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III The M30 is a militarized laptop computer which computes ballistic trajectories and gives mortar gunners data for elevation and change to bring effective fire.
M43A1(P31) Mask - Lightweight Motor Blower (LWMB) PM, ACIS PEO, AV EMD III This is a small, aircrew mounted motor blower that provides at least two (2) cubic feet per minute of airflow to the M43 series aircrew member's Chemical/Biological protective mask. This Program is making maximum use of off-the-shelf materiel and will meet electromagnetic interference and emergency egress requirements as well as all supportability, reliability, maintainability, and durability requirements of U.S. Army aircraft. Production deliveries are complete. This item will be fielded as part of the Chemical/Biological Mask which it works with.
M6(M998) and M197(M1025) HMMWV Machine Gun Mounts PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides the capability to mount M249 and M60 machine guns on the M998 and M1025 HMMWV for improved self-protection. The mounting system includes the pedestal, pintle, and travel locks. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
M860A1 Semitrailer Trlr Mgmt Ofc CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M860 series semitrailer is used with the PATRIOT missile system. The M860A1 is a flatbed gooseneck semitrailer equipped with a fail-safe air brake system and manually adjusted landing legs. The prime mover is a HEMTT 10-ton truck tractor. The M860A1 is also equipped with a stabilization system consisting of our legs that are used to emplace the semitrailer during missile launching operations.
M870A2 Semitrailer PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M870A2 Semitrailer lowbed will be a 40 ton system capable of handling payload up to 80,000 lb.. on highway, gravel roads, dirt roads, level cross country, and hilly cross country. The M870A2 will incorporate a fixed gooseneck, rear loading capability and automatic slack adjusters. The M870A2 will be a multi-axle suspension system equipped with radial tires. The M870A2 will connect to its prime mover's fifth wheel via a reversible king pin (2 and 3.5 inches capable). The landing legs will be adjustable to accommodate varying degrees of fifth wheel heights. The semitrailer will utilize a 12/24 volt electrical system including two composite lights, which serve as blackout and service tail and stop lights.
M871A3 Semitrailer FB BB/Cont Trailer PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M871A2 is a 22 1/2 ton semitrailer, dual purpose, bulk container transporter. The semitrailer will be used within the military logistical support system within CONUS and OCONUS theaters to transport 20' International Standard Organization (ISO) Containers on line haul tactical missions and as the primary means of distributing containers and bulk cargo. It will be employed with military standard 5 ton tractors for use over primary, secondary, and unimproved secondary roads.
M878 Yard Tractor PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The yard type truck is primarily used to provide a capability to shuttle semitrailers loaded with containers or breakbulk cargo within fixed ports, on prepared beaches during Logistics-Over-The-Shore (LOTS) operations, and in trailer transfer areas. The vehicle is a highly maneuverable commercial tractor with an automatic locking, hydraulic-lift fifth wheel which facilitates semitrailer coupling and disengagement and allows movement of the semitrailer/chassis without retracting the landing legs. It is capable of moving vehicles weighing from 21,000 to 60,000 lb..
M9 Armored Combat Earth Mover Mod Program PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M9 is a highly mobile, fully tracked, armored earthmover capable of supporting forces in both offensive and defensive operations. It performs critical combat engineer tasks such as digging hull defilade fighting positions, breaching berms, and preparing anti-tank ditches. There are two planned modification programs for the M9. The first is the Microclimate Cooling System (MCS), a self-contained unit which cools and ventilates the heavy work suit worn by the ACE operator while the vehicle is exposed to a nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) environment. The second modification program is the System Improvement Plan (SIP) Phase 3, which is a block modification consisting of ten hardware improvements designed to enhance the readiness of the ACE.
M903, M962, .50 Cal SLAP PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III A caliber .50 round designed to maximize the effectiveness of the M2 machine gun in the engagement and defeat of lightly armored targets. This program provides a companion tracer round. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
M915A3 Truck PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M915A3 tractor is a Non-Developmental Item vehicle which serves as the prime mover for either the M872 34 ton flatbed semitrailer or the M106 7500 gallon tanker. These tractor semitrailer combinations carry all types of bulk cargo, containers and fuel and operate primarily over roads in the communication zone and Corps areas of operation in all weather conditions. The M915A3 truck tractor is transportable by highway, rail, marine, and air modes worldwide.
M9162A2 Truck PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M9162A2 truck tractor is a Non-Developmental Item vehicle which serves as the prime mover for the M870/M870A1 40 ton lowbed semitrailer and the 6,000 gallon water tanker. The tractor is a 6x6, 68,000 Gross Vehicle Weight vehicle with a 3 1/2 inch fully oscillating fifth wheel and 45,000 lb. rear mounted winch. The tractor lowbed and water tanker semitrailer combinations transport all types of heavy engineer equipment and non-portable water in support of engineer construction operations over primary, secondary, and off-roads in all weather conditions. The M9162A truck tractor is transportable by highway, rail, marine, and air modes of transportation.
M917A1 Truck, Dump 20T PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M917A1 dump truck is a Non-Developmental Item used to load, transport and dump payloads of sand and gravel aggregates, crushed rock, hot paving mixes, earth, clay, rubble, and large boulders at engineering and construction sites under worldwide climatic conditions in a military environment. It has a heavy duty steel, 18.5 ton, 12 cubic yard struck and 14 cubic yard heaped capacity dump truck, in cab controlled double controlled action hydraulic hoist system capable of a 50 degree tilt angle, 8 inch removable sideboards, easy wind tarpaulin system and air actuated tailgate lock. The M917A1 dump truck is transportable by highway, rail, marine, and air modes worldwide.
M918A1 Bituminous Distributor PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M918A1 Bituminous Distributor is a Non-Developmental Item vehicle with a 1,500 gallon capacity hot bituminous distributor with a powered pump. It is used to deliver liquid bitumen for road and airfield construction. It shares a common chassis with the 68,000 GVW M916A2 tractor and M917A1 dump truck.
M919A1 Truck Concrete Mobile Mixer, 8 CU YD PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M919A1 mobile is a Non-Developmental Item used to manufacture, transport, and pour concrete. It has a special 8 cubic yard capacity body with compartments for water, sand, gravel, and cement. Cement products are loaded from the top and flow to a chute for mixing and distribution out the rear of the vehicle. The system is powered hydraulically and uses the vehicle's transfer to operate the hydraulic pump. The M919A1 dump truck is transportable by highway, rail, marine, and air modes.
M939A2 5-Ton Truck Series Mod Program PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M939A2 is a general purpose truck used to haul cargo, ammunition and personnel. The modification program is to prevent the fuel tank from venting into the vehicle air intake. It will vent into the atmosphere preventing the possibility of uncontrolled engine run-on and engine destruction.
M967A1 Bulkhauler PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The low profile, bulkhaul semitrailer has a stainless steel, single compartment tank designed to transport/dispense gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuels. The vehicle is air transportable when empty on the C130, C141, or C5A aircraft. It is towed by the 5-ton Truck Tractor.
M969A2 5000 Gallon Tank Fuel Dispensing PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M969A2 is used primarily for transporting and dispensing automotive fuel. The trailer has a stainless steel, single compartment tank of 5000 gallon capacity, plus 3% capacity for product expansion. This system can deliver 100 gallons/minute and is equipped with outrigger lifting system which allows the M969A2 to be lifted, fully loaded, on and off ship.
M993, 7.62mm Armor Piercing Cartridge PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides a 7.62mm Armor Piercing Cartridge for the M60 and M240B Machine Guns and the M24 Sniper Rifle. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Machine Gun Optics PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Telescopic sight for the M249, M60 and M240E1 machine guns. In support of Soldier Enhancement Program.
Machine Gun, Grenade, 40mm: Mk19 Mod 3 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Anti-Personnel/Anti-Light Armor Automatic Grenade Launcher. It uses linked ammunition and fires from the open bolt mode using a modified blow-back type mechanism. The weapon is designed to fire 40mm high velocity series grenade rounds and can be either ground or vehicle mounted.
Major Technical Test Instrumentation PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD III This program is designed to develop and acquire major test technology and instrumentation to perform developmental Test and Evaluation (T&E) of Army weapon systems.
Major User Test Instrumentation PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM PDRR/EMD III The MUTI program is designed to develop and acquire major test technology and instrumentation to perform operational Test and Evaluation (T&E) of Army weapon systems.
MARK XII Interrogator Set AN/TXP-56 PM, Sentinel PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The AN/TXP-56 is an Identification Friend or Foe System used on the Sentinel.
Mask, CML-BIO: Aircrew, M45 PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M45 Mask is being developed as the replacement for the M49 Mask. It will be usable by all Army helicopter crews except the AH-64 pilots. The mask consists of close-fitting eye lenses, front and side voice emitter for face-to-face and telephone communication, a microphone pass through for aircraft communication, a drink tube pass through for liquid nutrients, a low profile canister interoperability hose assembly to allow both hose and face mounted configurations, interchangeable nosecups, a rubber face piece with an in-turned peripheral seal and a second skin and hood. The mask will provide the required CB protection without the aid of forced ventilation air while maintaining compatibility with aircraft sighting systems and night vision devices. Injection molded composite materials will be used for the component parts to reduce weight and cost.
Mask, CML-BIO: M40A1/M42A1 PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M40A1/M42A2 masks provide respiratory, eye and face protection against chemical and biological agents. The masks consist of a silicone rubber face piece with an in-turned peripheral face seal and binocular rigid lens system. A face-mounted canister (gas and aerosol filter) can be worn on either the left or right cheek. A microphone is included in the M42A2 armor crew mask. The masks come in small, medium and large sizes.
Military Tactical Generator (MTG), 2KW PM, MEP CG, CECOM PFDOS III This program is in response to the need to urgently provide a small, lightweight sets to the user that is reliable and single fuel compliant(diesel/JP8). This program evolved from a successful OSD Foreign Comparative Test(FCT) based on a set originally developed for the Canadian Government. To date 650 sets have been fielded and a contract for up to 8500 sets was competitively awarded in 1996.
Mobile Automated Instrumentation Suites (MAIS) PM, ITTS CG, STRICOM EMD III MAIS is a mobile Real Time Casualty Assessment (RTCA) instrumentation system that supports operational testing of current and future weapon systems through software control of the player’s engagement parameters, real time mission control and data collection. The system consists of Player Units for instumenting weapons platforms and the Command, Control, Communication (C3) Center for pre-mission setup, control, and analysis. MAIS will interoperate with current electronic combat equipment and emerging weapon systems. It provides five categories of player instrumentation: fixed/rotary wing aircraft, tracked/wheeled vehicles (artillery, air defense and crew served weapons) and individual soldiers.
Mobile Detection Assessment Response System (MDARS) PM, PSE CG, CECOM PFDOS III A mobile robotics sensor platform interfaced with an intrusion detection console. It conducts the physical security tasks of detection, assessment, delay, response, and communications in interior and exterior environments.
Mobile Kitchen Trailer-Improved PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Mobile Kitchen Trailer-Improved addresses the operational and functional deficiencies of the Mobile Kitchen Trailer including operation during cold weather conditions, exhaust of cooking by-products, cooking capacity, and interior lighting.
Mobile Water Treatment PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III This project will develop a system to collect and treat wastewater generated in the field. Treatment of waste from hospitals, laundry and bath, and ROWPU operations is aimed towards control of disease and reduction of negative health effects of contaminated wastewater.
Modern Burner Unit (MBU) PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The MBU is a replacement for the unsafe Military Field Burner (M2). It will operate on JP-8 fuel, has immediate on/off capability and increased safety.
Modernized Demolition Initiatives (MDI) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III Modernized Demolition Initiatives (MDI) is an expendable non-electric initiation system that utilizes shock tube to transmit initiation signals to explosives and demolition devices.
Modification, Reconnaissance System, NBC: M93A1 (FOX) PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The M93A1 FOX NBCRS is a dedicated system of NBC detection, warning and sampling equipment integrated into a high speed, high mobility, wheeled armored carrier capable of performing NBC reconnaissance on primary, secondary or cross country routes throughout the battlefield. The M93A1 has the capability to find and mark chemical and nuclear contamination. Through the secure communications system, it provides warnings to follow on forces. The crew is protected by the inclusion of an on-board overpressure system.
Modular Artillery Charge System (MACS) PM, Crusader PEO, GCSS EMD III The Modular Artillery Charge System (MACS) is intended for use with fielded 155mm field artillery systems equipped with M199 and M284 39 caliber cannons and the XM297 cannon under development for use on Crusader. The MACS includes two different types of charge increments - the XM231 designed to achieve ranges in zones 1 and 2, and the XM232 designed to achieve ranges in zones 3-6. Each increment contains propellant, an ignition system, and performance enhancing additives that are loaded in a combustible case.
Modular Base Petroleum Laboratory PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III A highly mobile petroleum lab used to test the quality of military petroleum products. The system is housed in two 40 foot semi-trailers which can be rapidly deployed to an area of operations anywhere in the world. This capability eliminates the need for building or leasing fixed base facilities.
Modular Command Post System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The Modular Command Post System is highly mobile, lightweight, and easy to set up/strike. The number of tents that may be complexed together is limited only by terrain. It is used when tactical situations require high mobility and high frequency redeployment.
Modular Crowd Control Munition (MCCM) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PDRR III Less than Lethal means of breaking up large groups of hostile personnel. Provides incapacitation of personnel through robust flash-bang and stinging rubber balls. Capable of being mounted on vehicles with special mounting bracket.
Modular Extendible Rigid Wall Shelter PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III This shelter will be a low cost/lightweight multipurpose panelized structure that will combine with the Army Standard Family (ASF) of Shelters to provide a large expansive area of sheltered space. It will be transported, stowed within, and readily deployed with the ASF Shelters. It will have sections that interlock and combine to allow further expansion of usable sheltered space. The kit will interface with the expanded side wall openings of the ASF Shelters.
Modular General Purpose Tent System PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM EMD III The Modular General Purpose Tent System provides protection for personnel and equipment from debilitating effects of continuous exposure in climatic categories hot, basic, cold and severe cold. The MGPTS will be used to support operations across the operational continuum.
Mortar Fire Control System PM, Mortars CG, TACOM EMD III Mortar Fire Control System (MFCS) is a digitized fire control system that includes a fire control computer, position navigation, and gun pointing. MFCS integrates mortar platoons into the current and future fire support command and control architecture.
Mortar, 120mm, Weapon System, M121 PM, Mortars CG, TACOM PFDOS III The M121 Mortar Weapon System is a 120mm mortar system mounted in the M1064/M1064A3 carriers.
Mount, GMG, MK64, Mod 9 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Material change to the mount for the 40mm, anti-personnel/anti-light armor automatic grenade launcher, which improves accuracy of the MK64 mount. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Multi-Option Fuze for Artillery (MOFA) PM, Crusader PEO, GCSS EMD III MOFA will provide proximity, time delay and point detonation functions for 105mm, 155mm and bursting projectiles.
Multi-Purpose Individual Munition/Short Range Assault Weapon (MPIM/SRAW) PM, MPIM/SRAW CG, AMCOM EMD III The MPIM/SRAW is a one-man light weight, shoulder fired, fire and forget, multiple purpose munition capable of defeating enemy forces in buildings, reinforced structures, bunkers and future light weight armored vehicles. The MPIM/SRAW consists of a disposable launcher/carry case equipped with a 2.5X telescopic sight that is compatible with current and future night vision devices. The shoulder launched missile consists of a two state, soft launch propulsion system with inertial guidance and an explosively formed penetrator with follow-through grenade warhead. The missile is capable of being fired quickly from its carrying configuration and safely fired from enclosures. Joint effort with USMC.
Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) 2000 PM, CSTS CG, STRICOM PFDOS III MILES 2000 is a program to procure replacements for the basic MILES devices which provide tactical engagement simulation for direct fire, force-on-force training using eye-safe laser "bullets". The devices replicate the ranges, vulnerabilities, weapon characteristics and ammunition of the weapons being simulated. The devices are configured to cover a wide range of existing weapons and are capable of being readily adaptable to new weapons or modifications to existing weapons.
Multiple Magazine Holder PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III Provides a clip to attach two magazines together which reduces the time needed for the soldier to change magazines. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Multipurpose Integrated Chemical Agent Detector (MICAD) Alarm PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM EMD III The MICAD is an NBC warning and reporting system that monitors NBC detectors, sensors and tactical communications equipment on board vehicles, vans and shelters. The MICAD digitizes new contamination information for use by contamination avoidance software such as the Automated NBC Information System (ANBCIS) both locally and remotely. The MICAD digital data and NBC alarms are sent and received on standard voice and digital tactical communications systems for both horizontal and vertical transmission on the battlefield.
National Airspace System (NAS) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM EMD/PFDOS III The NAS integration program provides engineering and automation necessary for Army ATC facilities to interface with FAA and sister DOD ATC facilities while controlling aircraft in the National Airspace System. The following systems comprise the NAS program: Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR), Military Airspace Management System (MAMS), Digitized AN/FPN-666 Surveillance Radar System, Video Information Distribution System (VIDS), Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), and the Voice/Switch Programs.
New Training Helicopter (NTH) PM, Kiowa Warrior CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The Army's NTH (TH-67) is a Bell 206. Its function is to replace existing Hueys being used for training Initial Entry Rotary Wing students. The TH-67 (Creek) will require approximately one-third the operating and support cost of the Huey.
Night Vision Laser Systems--Mini Eyesafe Laser Infrared Observation Set (MELIOS) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III Mini Eyesafe Laser Infrared Observation Set (MELIOS) is designed to meet all ranging requirements of the infantry and selected requirements of other branches and services out to ranges of 10KM with plus or minus 5M accuracy.
Night Vision Laser Systems--Target Location Observation System (TLOS) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S EMD III The Target Location Observation system (TLOS) is a laser system designed to provide the infantry soldier the capability to find ground and aerial threat optical and electro-optical surveillance devices. TLOS is currently in limited procurement.
Night Vision Thermal Systems--The Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S EMD III The Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) is a passive thermal imaging system designed to provide drivers of tactical wheeled vehicles with the capability to continue normal driving operations in all ambient light levels and in the presence of natural and man-made obscurants. DVE is currently in limited procurement.
Night Vision Thermal Systems--Thermal Weapon Sight (TWS) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S EMD III Thermal Weapon Sight (TWS) is a class of low cost, lightweight, infrared imaging devices of medium to high resolution to be used for fire control of individual and crew served weapons during both daylight and darkness. TWS is currently in limited procurement.
Non Electric Field Refrigeration PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PDRR III The non electric field refrigerator replaces the existing ice chest in the MKT and KCLFF-E and will be used in the CK.
Non-Lethal 40mm Cartridge PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A 40mm non-lethal cartridge for use with the M203 grenade launcher. It will provide a less than lethal means of crowd control. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Nuclear Tester PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III This tester is used to measure the density and moisture levels of soils and asphalt samples by engineer construction units. It contains radio-active materiel, is serial number controlled, and managed under nuclear regulatory commission license granted to TACOM.
Packaged Water System PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PDRR III The Packaged Water System provides fresh drinking water to early entry units prior to the arrival of Combat Service Support Units. It will be used to resupply troops in an NBC environment and reduce reliance on host nation support.
Packaged Water System (PWS) PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III The Packaged Water System will be used to resupply combat forces with drinking water during early entry and prior to arrival of Combat Service Support Units. It will also be used to resupply troops in an NBC environment and reduce reliance on host nation support.
Penetration Augmented Munition (PAM) PM, MCD CG, TACOM EMD III Manportable multi-stage munition that attaches to and defeats large reinforced bridge piers.
Personnel Electronic Records Management System (PERMS) PM, TACMIS PEO, STAMIS * III PERMS directly supports the Army's military personnel records management mission in war, mobilization and peace as required by Title 10, US Code (Armed Forces) and Title 44, US Code (Records Management by Federal Agencies). PERMS will provide an automated system for record keeping functions at four headquarters level Army Personnel Record Management Centers.


* These systems are being developed in blocks, software packages or increments consequently they cannot be placed in phases.
Petroleum Quality Analysis System (PQAS) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PDRR III PQAS is a highly mobile, transportable, modern laboratory for on-site testing and analysis of all common military fuels acquired from a variety of sources. The PQAS is lightweight, compact and sufficiently rugged to allow transporting on and operating from a HMMWV. The PQAS is operated on the extended battlefield and will accommodate all tests necessary to determine fuel quality. This system will replace the Airmobile Petroleum Laboratory.
Platoon Early Warning Device-II (PEWD-II) PM, PSE CG, CECOM EMD III Upgraded replacement for Platoon Early Warning System.
POL 10,000 Gallon Fabric Tank Assembly PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a separately authorized component of the Fuel System Supply Point and also serves as an auxiliary tank for special operations.
POL 20.000 Gallon Tank Assembly PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 20.000 Gallon POL Tank Assembly is a separately authorized component of the FSB and also serves as an auxiliary tank for special operations.
POL 3000 Gallon Fabric Tank PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 3000 Gallon Fabric Tank is an associated item of the Modular Fuel System Supply Point which is in the development stage and is an upgrade of the current Fuel System Supply Point. It is also authorized in some combat support units.
POL 350 GPM Filter Separator PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 350 GPM Filter Separator has multiple uses with its main application to the fuel System Supply Point. Other uses include support to the HEMTT Aviation Refueling System and refueling on the move. It supports the Army's primary means of distributing and issuing usable petroleum to combat forces under tactical conditions by filtering sediment and water from the fuel.
POL 350 GPM Pump (Regulated) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 350 GPM Pump (Regulated) is a multi-purpose pump with its primary application to the hoseline outfit. It supports the Army's primary means of distributing and issuing petroleum to combat forces under tactical conditions.
POL 50 GPM Pump PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 50 GPM Pump is an auxiliary/utility pump required in all types of Army units for multiple usage. This includes drawing fuel from storage tanks and from collapsible or 42-gallon metal drums. It also has general use in unit, battalion, and higher support units.
POL 50,000 Gallon Fabric Tank Assembly PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 50,000 Gallon Fabric Tank Assembly is a separately authorized component of the Fuel System Supply Point, Inland Petroleum Distribution System, and also serves as an auxiliary tank for special operations.
POL 600 Gallon Trailer Mounted Tank Unit PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The 600 Gallon Trailer Mounted Tank Unit is a component of the high profile Tank and Pump Unit (Truck Mounted), Tank Unit, Liquid Dispensing for Trailer Mounting and also issued as a separate or replacement item.
POL Items less than $2M PM, PWL CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III The equipment procured with this "basket" program supports the Army mission of providing bulk petroleum fuel distribution to all DoD level based forces in a theater of operations. The program includes a wide variety of low unit cost, high usage items such as POL tanks, pumps, test equipment and storage and distribution systems. Each has an annual procurement of $2M or less.
Precision Guided Mortar Munition PM, Mortars CG, TACOM PDRR III Precision guided Mortar Munition 81mm and 120mm autonomous anti-tank mortar munitions utilizing state of the art technologies.
Projectile, 155mm Extended Range Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (XM982) PM, SADARM PEO, GCSS EMD III The XM982 is an extended range Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM) 155mm artillery projectile. It will be compatible with all current and future 155mm artillery systems in the U. S. inventory. The XM982 will extend the range of the M198, M109A5, 155mm Paladin (M109A6), and the Light Weight Howitzer to approximately 37 kilometers. The XM982 with the Modular Artillery Charge System (MACS) extends the Crusader range to 47 kilometers. Survivability is increased by allowing greater stand-off from threats and faster defeat of potential threats.
Radiac Set AN/UDR-13, Pocket Radiac PM, NBC Def CG, CBDCOM PFDOS III The AN/UDR-13 Pocket Radiac (PR) Set is a compact, handheld, tactical device capable of measuring the gamma dose-rate and gamma/neutron cumulative dose in a battlefield environment. Its pocket size permits convenient use by troops on foot. Presettable alarms are provided for both the dose-rate and total dose modes. A push-button pad enables mode selection and functional control. Data readout is by liquid crystal display (LCD).
Radiological Water Monitor PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III This program covers the development of a system which will be able to measure radioactivity in raw and product water to determine if radiation health criteria are being met. Currently the Army does not have adequate capability to monitor raw and product water for the established levels of radioactivity. The system has to be able to measure 1000 picocuries per liter against a background gamma radiation level of up to 100 milliroentgen per hour. The system will be used by Quartermaster Units to select raw water sources and by Preventive Medicine teams to approve water for potable uses.
Rail Adapter System (RAS), XM4/M5 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PFDOS III This system provides a mounting surface for M16 rifles and M4 carbines which will allow attachment of day and night sights and other accessories. A Soldier Enhancement Program supporting the Land Warrior System.
RC-12Q Fixed Wing Aircraft PM, ACS PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III Turbo-prop, intelligence gathering aircraft w/ direct satellite communications.
RD-12P Fixed Wing Aircraft PM, ACS PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III Turbo-prop, intelligence gathering aircraft.
Remote Activated Munition System (RAMS) PM, MCD CG, TACOM EMD III Lightweight transmitter/receiver that is compatible with demolition munitions and other Special Operations Force equipment.
Rifle Launched Non-Lethal Munition PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides a muzzle launched cartridge for the M16A2/A4 rifle and the M4 carbine for use in non-lethal crowd control. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Roller, Pneumatic PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a towed pneumatic roller with 6 front and 7 rear pneumatic tires. It is used to compact materials used in construction operations.
Roller, Steel Wheeled PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a commercial item, self-propelled, consisting of two steel drums, a diesel engine and a hydraulic drive. It is used to compact bituminous material in paving operations.
Rough Terrain Container Crane (RTCC) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM EMD III The RTCC is a diesel engine driven vehicle with pneumatic tires, all wheel drive/steer carrier, and a superstructure with a hydraulically operated telescoping boom capable of 360 degree rotation while loaded. This program supports units identified in the Logistic Unit Productivity Study. The RTCC will replace the 50,000 lb Rough Terrain Container Handler in GS ammo units and the 140 ton crane in Terminal Transfer Units.
Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM EMD III This acquisition is a re-procurement and will be procured as a non-developmental item. The 50K Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) can stack 8 foot wide, 20 & 40 foot long ISO containers two high as well as handle 50K conventional forklift loads if equipped with fork tines. The vehicle is diesel engine driven and was engineered by combining a commercial chassis designed for rough terrain operations with a commercial forklift mast and container handling top attachments. The RTCH is four wheel drive and capable of fording up to 5 feet in saltwater. It is used by Transportation Cargo Transfer Companies, Transportation Terminal Service Companies, and General Support Ammunition Companies to transfer containers from the ground to waiting transportation, or from one mode of transportation to another. The RTCH mission requirements have expanded from depots, OTS airfields, rail yards, and sea ports to beach operations and Corps, Division, and Bridge forward support areas.
Rough Terrain Container Handler Rebuild Program PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) is used to stack either 20 ft. or 40 ft. ISO container weighing up to 50,000 lb.. These RTCH's are 15 years old. The rebuild program, which brings the vehicles back to their original performance specifications, is expected to extend the service life by 10 years and will yield cost savings over a new acquisition.
Scoop Loader PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III Scoop loaders (4-1/2 to 5 cu. yd capacity) are diesel engine driven 4X4 versatile items of equipment with rear axle oscillation and articulated frame steering. They are primarily used for loading trucks in rock quarries and after excavating earth, loose rock or sand.
Scraper, Elevating Self-Propelled, 9-11 CU YD PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This scraper is used by Airborne/Airmobile Combat Engineering Units for earthmoving work, such as construction and maintenance of roads and airfields. The unit has been sectionalized into two sections for external air transport by helicopter.
Scraper/Grader Rebuild PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III This Army Reserve directed program proposes to build up to 50 Caterpillar 130G Graders and 75 Caterpillar 621B Scrapers. the rebuild is expected to extend the life of these machines by approximately 10-15 years thus saving on overall new procurement. The Scraper is used for earthmoving operations in the construction of roads and airfields. The Grader is used by Engineer Companies to grade roads, airfields, and runways.
Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition (SLAM) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III Lightweight (2.2 lb.) munition that will defeat a variety of targets with 4 modes of operation (magnetic bottom attack, passive infrared side attack, time demolition, command detonation)
Semi Trailer Mounted Petroleum Laboratory PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III This mobile lab provides quality surveillance testing under field conditions and also has a limited capability to perform procurement acceptance testing of petroleum products.
Shortstop PM, Firefinder CG, CECOM EMD III Shortstop is a mobile, electronic countermeasure system designed to protect personnel and high value targets from the most predominant of indirect fire threats without operator intervention.
Single Channel Anti-jam Manportable (SCAMP) - Block I PM, MILSAT COM PEO, C3S PFDOS III The Milstar Single Channel Anti-Jam Manportable (SCAMP) ground terminal provides secure, Low Probability of Interception (LPI), Low Probability of Detection (LDP), Extremely High Frequency (EHF) communications for heavy divisions and other special users. The SCAMP - Block I manportable terminal is battery powered with alternate AC backup, has s setup/teardown time of 10 minutes, and is EMP protected. It provides extended range, four simultaneous channel, full duplex communications capability at Low Data Rates (75-2400 bps). It will operate over any Milstar compatible communications satellites
Small Arms Fire Control System PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) PDRR III Provides a full solution fire control with day/night sight and laser ranging capability. It will dramatically increase first round hit probability of the MK19 Grenade Machine Gun. Supports the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Small Computer Program (SCP) PM, SCP CG, CECOM PFDOS III The Small Computer Program (SCP), provides the Army and Government and DOD agencies with a centralized source to acquire information management hardware and software and related engineering, installation, training, and maintenance support on a worldwide basis. As many as four separate acquisitions are completed every year in order to ensure availability of items. The acquisition complexity of this program stems from: managing products that have rapid technological changes and the addition of evolving standards which complicates inter- and intra-service interoperability; systems acquisitions of multi-vendor components, not simple commodity purchases; and a highly litigious industrial base. The Product Manager (PM), SCP manages 21 separate contracts that provide information technology products and services.
Small Mobile Water Chiller PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Small Mobile Water Chiller is a self-contained, skid-mounted, single pass water chiller. The main components consist of a diesel engine, compressor, condenser heat exchanger (evaporator) and water pump. It cools fresh drinking water for companies operating near the combat zone in harsh and arid environments. The SMWC is part of CENTCOM's Near Term Supply Equipment.
Small Unit Shower PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The Small Unit Shower will be a compact, lightweight field shower system to service small units, developed under the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Soldier Crew Tent (SCT) PM, Soldier Support CG, SSCOM PFDOS III The SCT provides environmental protection for the billeting of small unit elements. It is a lightweight, durable, single frame, single hub tent.
Soldier Enhancement Program (SEP) PM, Soldier CG, SSCOM EMD/PFDOS III The SEP program is designed to increase the soldier’s combat effectiveness with lighter, more lethal weapons and better equipment by evaluating, testing and type classifying primarily commercially available items. The focus of SEP is in four general areas: weapons and munitions; combat clothing and equipment; communications and navigation aids; and, food, water and shelters. There are currently 43 programs that are considered to be SEP programs.
Special Operations Force Demo Kit PM, MCD CG, TACOM EMD III Kit consisting of state-of-the-art warheads and demolition attaching material to provide capability to construct special purpose demolitions.
Special Operations Forces Tactical Assured Connectivity System (SOFTACS) PM, C4 Psyops & Civil Affairs USSOCOM EMD III The SOFTACS multiband satellite system (and associated subsystems) will provide for operations over military and commercial satellites in the X, C, Ku (and later Ka) frequency bands. It will interface with both military and commercial switching systems such as the Defense Networking, Defense Integrated Switching Network, SCAMPI, and commercial dial central offices. A SOFTACS message gateway server will provide AUTODIN to support deployed SOF record traffic requirements. SOFTACS will provide SOF units with a state-of-the-art digital telecommunications network with increased throughput to support C4I information flow to SOF C2 headquarters.
SPITFIRE (Formally known as Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal) (EMUT) PM, MILSAT COM PEO, C3S PFDOS III The SPITFIRE radio is a small lightweight, manportable, single channel satellite communications terminal used by Special Operations Forces, Rangers, CINCs and Long Range Surveillance units in support of Unconventional Warfare, Terrorist Counteractions and Deep Reconnaissance. The AN/PSC-5 provides critical C3I with Communications Security (COMSEC) embedded with a Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) operational capacity that doubles the current SATCOM capability of forward commanders to develop targets in the enemy’s second and third echelons (Via DAMA), is secure (Via COMSEC), and reduces equipment size and weight while increasing the effectiveness of long range patrols and the individual combat soldier. A 5-year multi-service requirements contract was awarded to Magnavox Government Systems Corp. Fort Wayne, Indiana on January 6 1994.
Standard Army Ammunition System (SAAS) PM, ILOGS PEO, STAMIS * III SAAS program provides information management systems supporting ammunition management functions on the battlefield and in OCONUS MACOMS. Current development effort modernizes system fielded in the mid to late 80's and provides improvements/functionality as identified during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. New system design accommodates the force projection Army.

* These systems are being developed in blocks, software packages or increments consequently they cannot be placed in phases.
Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) PM, ILOGS PEO, STAMIS PFDOS III SAMS provides information management to supporting maintenance operations at the Direct Support, General Support, and Installation activities (both TOE and TDA units). Two current development efforts are under way.
Standard Army Refueling System (SARS) PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III Standardize refueling equipment that will adapt to all tactical vehicles and ground support equipment. Capable of refueling tactical vehicles in a minimum of two minutes at flow rates up to 300 GPM. The nozzle and receiving system would regulate flow and pressure, return vapor to the supply tank, and allow filling multiple tanks from one source. The current design is based on a pressure manifold type equipment fuel system, limiting the internal pressure to 18 psig on all hardware and the fuel system manifold. This nozzle and receptacle design will increase refueling rates, reduce hazards associated with "hot" refueling, reduce the possibility of fuel contamination and reduce the detection signal of the vapor plume generated during refueling.
Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) PM, SARSS PEO, STAMIS PFDOS III SARSS automates stock record accounting and supply management for Classes II, III (package), IV, VII and IX (less COMSEC) within the theater of operations and CONUS.
Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) PM, ATCCS PEO, C3S PFDOS III The SICPS program includes the procurement of five command post shelter variants, each designed to accommodate the various Battlefield Functional Areas of the Army Battle Command System (ABCS). These include the Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS), the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), the Command Service Support Control System (CSSCS), the Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control System (FAADC2), the Extended Air Defense Command and Control System (EAD), and the Integrated Meteorological System (IMETS). The five variants are: A Tent Command Post (CP), a Rigid Wall Shelter (RWS) CP, conversion Kits for the M577 Track Vehicle (M1068), Installation Kits for the M934A2 5-TON EVAN and Installation Kits for the Soft-Top HMMWV.
Standard Property Book System-Redesign (SPBS-R) PM, ILOGS HQDA MAISRC Pending III SPBS-R is an interactive automated property accountability, asset visibility, and management reporting system for unit property and equipment.
Super High Frequency (SHF) Tri-Band Advanced Range Extension Terminal (STAR-T) PM, MILSAT COM PEO, C3S PFDOS III STAR-T is a Heavy High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) mounted, multi-channel Tactical Satellite Terminal (TACSAT). It has s tri-band capability in the Super High Frequency (SHF) range and will operate over commercial and military SHF satellites. Selected terminals will also have a commercial switch that will interface with both commercial and joint military switching systems. The STAR-T has strong joint service applicability and potential for cooperative investment to replace current SHF multi-channel TACSAT terminals and some switching systems. The STAR-T, which is C-130/C-141/C-17 roll-on/roll-off capable, will greatly enhance strategic mobility. The STAR-T supports the power projection Army by providing range extension within the deployed theater and reach back to the CONUS sustaining base.
Supplemental Fuel Cell Capability (SFCC) PM, Abrams PEO, GCSS PFDOS III The SFCC represents an added on-board fuel carrying capability that increases the operational range of the Abrams tank and lessens the burden of the resupply system.
T-9 (D7 Bulldozer) Rebuild Program PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III The D7 is a fully tracked, low speed, medium drawbar pull bulldozer with a ripper or winch. It is used by engineer units. The rebuild program, which brings the vehicles back to their original performance specifications, is expected to extend the service life by 15 years and will yield cost savings over a new acquisition.
Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM EMD III The TAIS is a tactical command and control system that will provide automated Army Airspace Command and Control (A2C2), improved air traffic services, airspace management services during military operations other than war (OOTW), effective battlespace synchronization and interface with air traffic services facilities of other services and other nations. The TAIS will replace the AN/TSQ-61B, Flight Control Central.
Tactical Endurance Synthetic Aperture Radar (TESAR) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PDRR III Tactical Endurance Synthetic Aperture Radar (TESAR) is an imagery system designed for use on unmanned aerial vehicles.
Tactical Fuel Storage and Distribution System PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III A system of components (pumping assemblies, filtration systems, hose valves and fittings) lighter in weight, yet with the same efficiency, designed to use fewer people for set-up and operation.
Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) Program, 3 KW PM, MEP CG, CECOM PFDOS III The 3KW TQG developmental program is required to meet the user’s (USA,USAF,USMC) urgent requirement for a small, man-portable generator, with improved mobility (reduced weight and size), reduced noise and infrared signature, improved reliability and survivability and single fuel compliant (diesel/JP8). This program will provide sets that will replace/modernize the aged (25 years average age), unsupportable and unreliable 3KW gasoline/diesel generator sets presently in the field. The program is a competitive shoot-off with a down select to one contractor in FY98 with LRIP and FUE in FY99.
Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) Program, 5-60 KW PM, MEP CG, CECOM PFDOS III The 5-60KW TQG program was initiated to replace/modernize the old (average age 19+ years), unreliable/unsupportable Military Standard (MS) Generator Sets, and to enhance battlefield deployability and survivability. The TQG family significantly improves mobility/deployability (reduced weight and size), vastly improves survivability(reduced noise and infrared signatures; EMP hardened) and more than doubles reliability and maintainability. The family is single fuel compliant(diesel/JP8) and is critical to the Army’s Force XXI initiatives. FUE was completed in Dec 93 and fielding continues(to be completed by 2013). A 30-60KW TQG re-engining initiative is currently on-going to ensure compliance with EPA standards, and to digitize control systems to improve set performance, enhance diagnostics/maintenance capabilities and interface with other supported digital systems. A 10 year follow-on production contract for 5-10-15KW sets was awarded in 1996. These sets are being procured for USA, USAF, USMC, USN and FMS.
Tactical Terminal Control System (TTCS) PM, ATC CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The TTCS is a mobile communications system that will provide Air Traffic Services (ATS) at remote landing sites, drop zones, pick-up zones and temporary helicopter operating areas. TTCS equipped units will provide ATS for aviation assets conducting operations across the entire battlefield. The TTCS will replace the AN/TSQ-97A.
Tactical Unmanned Vehicle (TUV) PM, UGV CG, AMCOM PDRR III The TUV is a tele-operated, state-of-the-art system enabling small units to perform remote day/night reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition (RSTA) and biological/chemical (BC) detection missions from protected positions. The TUV consists of a Remotely Controlled Multi-Mission Platform (RCMMP), Operator Control Unit (OCU), Mission Modules (MM), and Mission Planner (MP). The RCMMP is tele-operated forward and transports the Mission Module. The soldiers/Marines at the OCU, remaining in covered positions, will deploy the RCMMP up to 10 Km forward of friendly forces. A data link between the OCU and RCMMP allows vehicle control and the transmission of critical RSTA and BC detection information back to the operator. The TUV will support expansion of the Battalion Commander's battle space as an organic system to gather real-time battlefield information. The TUV program's Evolutionary Acquisition Strategy, along with modular design, will facilitate the horizontal technology insertion of the future mission payload packages necessary to satisfy twenty-first century requirements. TUV will be an organic battalion asset for Army and Marine Corps Infantry and Marine Corps Artillery units and will be compatible with present and future Army and Marine Corps Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Information Systems.
Tactical Water Distribution System PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III This system enables water to be disbursed over a ten mile or any multiple of ten miles through a hoseline/pump entity. It is used with water storage distribution systems or with the 150,000GPD ROWPU.
Tank Assembly, Fabric, Collapsible POL 10,000 gal PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III A large container fabricated of elasto-meric coated nylon used to store fuel (10,000 gal capacity).
Tank/Pump Unit Liquid Dispensing (TULD) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III TULD is the Army's primary system to transport and dispense a second type of fuel (MOGAS or diesel) on the battlefield. This liquid dispensing tank/pump unit consists of a 500 or a 600 gallon tank, tie down kit, storage boxes, and ancillary equipment to refuel and dispense fuel from the system. It is designed for mounting on the M1061A 5-Ton trailer.
Test Equipment Modernization PM, TMDE CG, AMCOM PFDOS III The Test Equipment Modernization (TEMOD) program provides state-of-the-art general purpose test, measure-ment, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) to meet the needs of the Army’s direct and general support maintenance units. The program was initiated in 1981 to reduce TMDE proliferation and obsolescence and to reduce TMDE support costs. The TEMOD program procures commercial or nondevelopmental items through streamlined acquisition procedures to support a wide variety of Army weapons and support systems. The near-term focus of the program is on procurement of multifunctional devices and advanced technology systems which will further reduce test equipment inventories and the associated operating and support costs.
The Heads Up Display (HUD) PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The Heads Up Display (HUD) is a modification to the GEN III Pilot's Night Vision Goggle which allows crew members to spend more time looking through their windshields and less time looking down at their instrument panels. The HUD places critical aircraft symbology as an overlay to their goggle image.
The HEMTT Tanker Refueling System (HTARS) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III HTARS is a refueling system that allows the HEMTT tanker to refuel four aircraft simultaneously. It consists of lightweight, collapsible fabric hose; closed circuit, open port and under-wing nozzles; and quick disconnect sexless, dry-break couplings and wyes and tees.
Third Generation Night Vision Systems--The Night Vision Goggle PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The Night Vision Goggle is an individual, lightweight, high performance passive, third generation image intensifier system.
Third Generation Night Vision Systems--The Sniper Day/Night Sight PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The Sniper Day/Night Sight provides snipers using the M24 rifle the capability to acquire and engage targets at night using a third generation image intensifier. This system converts to either day or night use by the flip of a switch that alternates as needed between a day sniper scope or the image intensifier for night viewing.
Third Generation Night Vision--The Aviator Night Vision Imaging System PM, NV/RSTA PEO, IEW&S PFDOS III The Aviator Night Vision Imaging System provides aviators with night vision capabilities.
Time Delay Firing Device (TDFD) PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III Small/lightweight/expendable demolition device, extremely accurate and programmable from 5 min to 30 days. Replaces current M1 family of chemical delay devices.
Tracer, 5.56 Dim XM966 PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Dim Tracer ammunition invisible to the naked eye but visible when viewed through night vision devices (NVD) and does not cause visual interference to the wearer of the NVD. In support of soldier enhancement program.
Tractor, T-4 PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a light bulldozer that is airmobile, airdropable and helicopter transportable. It is used in airborne operations for construction and maintenance of emplacements, roads and airfields.
Tractor, Wheeled Warehouse PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This is a self-propelled diesel engine driven towing tractor, capable of towing loads up to 4,000 pounds. It is used primarily to pull tractor loads of break bulk commodities in warehouse, depots and terminal operations.
Truck, Forklift, DED, Rough Terrain, 4000 lb Capacity (4K RTFL) PM, TAWS CG, TACOM PFDOS III Diesel engine driven 4,000 lb capacity forklift with off-road and fording capabilities. It is designed to enter, stuff and unstuff the Army's family of 8X8 containers using the mobile ramp where necessary. These vehicles are used by terminal transfer units, maintenance support units, supply and services units and general support units.
Truck, Forklift, Warehouse PM, CE/MHE CG, TACOM PFDOS III This forklift truck is clean burning diesel engine driven, has solid rubber tires, front wheel steering, and a hydrostatic transmission with a maximum speed of 8 mph. It is used in general warehouse operations that have sufficient ventilation for removal of contaminated air. It can lift loads up to 6k lb.. The vehicle is limited to use on paved or other improved surfaces.
UC-35 Fixed Wing Aircraft PM, Fixed Wing CG, AMCOM PFDOS III High speed medium range fixed wing aircraft for hauling passengers and limited quantities of supplies.
Unit Level Logistics System (ULLS) PM, ILOGS PEO, STAMIS * III ULLS is a standard, automated, logistics system for unit Prescribed Load List (PLL) and maintenance management operations. Repair parts, supply functions, maintenance management operations, aircraft records, and historical data are automated to improve accuracy and timeliness.

* These systems are being developed in blocks, software packages or increments consequently they cannot be placed in phases.
Utility Generator Sets 100-200KW PM, MEP CG, CECOM PDRR III This is a joint program with the USA,USAF,USMC and USN. Although the 100KW set size is part of the TQG family ROC, plans are to start development in FY98 with a production phase planned to start in FY00. PM-MEP will release a Draft Military Performance Specification for 100KW and 200KW Tactical Quiet Generator Sets for industry comment no later than the Second Quarter FY98. A market survey of the commercially available Generator Sets in these power ranges is being conducted.
Vehicle Engine Exhaust Smoke System (VEESS) PM, Smoke/Obs CG, CBDCOM EMD III The Vehicle Engine Exhaust Smoke System (VEESS) kit consists of a lightly armored, exterior 15-gallon Fog-Oil-Tank that attaches using existing mounting bolts around the left signal light. It utilizes the existing VEESS pump to spray fog oil into the engine exhaust manifold. The fog oil recondenses upon contact with the atmosphere to produce a dense screen. The VEESS enhances unit survivability by screening movement, concealing positions and defeating enemy visual and near infrared target acquisition systems such as laser designators and laser range finders throughout the spectrum of warfare. This modification can be added without increasing overall vehicle gross weight if coupled with a substitution of M250 grenade discharger with the M6 grenade discharger.
Vehicle Teleoperation Capability PM, UGV CG, AMCOM PDRR/EMD III Standardized Teleoperation System (STS) with platform unique actuators and software.
Vibratory Roller PM, CE/MME CG, TACOM PFDOS III The Vibratory Roller is intended to compact various types of cohesive and non-cohesive soils, and consolidate sand, gravel, and crushed rock for base and sub-base horizontal construction requiring high load-bearing capacity. Some of these missions include constructing/repairing roads, airfields, storage areas, base preparation of storage areas and handstand. It will replace existing compacting equipment. It comes in two sizes, a smaller one to support light and airborne units, and a standardized one for other units. This is a reprocurement and will be processed as a non-developmental item.
Volcano PM, MCD CG, TACOM PFDOS III Scatterable (M139 Dispenser) surface laid mine system consisting of the following: M87 Canister containing 1 AP and 5 magnetic fuze AT mines; M88 practice canister containing expendable dummy mines; M89 training canister which simulates mine dispensing timing and sequencing; and the M87A1 which incorporates improved producibility and countermeasure resistance.
Warfighters' Simulation (WARSIM) 2000 PM, FAMSIM CG, STRICOM EMD III WARSIM 2000 is the Army’s next generation command and control constructive training simulation. It will support training for Commanders and Staffs from Battalion through Echelons-Above-Corps (EAC). It will replace the Army’s current FAMSIM systems (CBS, BBS, CSSTSS, TACSIM) and will be fielded Army-wide. WARSIM will also provide the Land Warfare functionality for the Joint Simulations System (JSIMS).
Water Items less than $2M each PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III The equipment procured with this "basket" program supports the Army mission of providing potable water to soldiers in the field. It provides life sustaining water to the front line and remote units in tactical environments. In addition to consumption, those items support personal hygiene, emergency medical conditions, equipment maintenance, and nuclear, biological and chemical decontamination. The program includes a wide variety of low unit cost, high usage items such as water tanks, pumps, water purification, storage and distribution systems. Each has an annual procurement of $2 million or less.
Water Quality Analysis Set-Purification PM, PWL CG, TACOM PFDOS III Analyzes water for total dissolved solids, turbidity, pH, temperature and chlorine residual using the latest microcomputer and electronic techniques. It is used to monitor ROWPU operations and to establish degree of treatment needed on raw water sources.
Water, Individual Purification System PM, PWL CG, TACOM PDRR III This program will develop a water purifier to be used by small troop units located away from traditional supply chains. The unit will consist of portable modules, which when combined, will be capable of producing 50-150 GPH of potable water from any feedwater source.
Weapon Flashlight PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III Provides the rifleman a weapon mounted flashlight to illuminate targets. This program is in support of the Soldier Enhancement Program.
Worldwide Port System Item Manager CG, MTMC PFDOS III An automated information system designed to support the function of cargo documentation and tracking at common user ocean terminals associated with the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC), U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), Automated Cargo Documentation Detachments (ACDs), and Service Transportation Terminal Units (TTUs). The WPS system has been designed to replace four current cargo documentation AIS systems: Terminal Management System (TERMS), Department of the Army Standards Port System - Enhanced (DASPS-E), Mediterranean Prototype and Terminal Support Module (TSM). The migration to a single integrated standard system will yield several significant benefits.
XM 84 Stun Grenade II PM, Small Arms CG, TACOM (CDR, ARDEC) EMD III A diversionary device (hand grenade) designed to confuse, disorient or distract a potential threat with minimal force. Device can be used by tactical or non tactical forces. In support of Soldier Enhancement Program.