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Mines, Demolition & Non-Lethal Conference 10 September 2003 Rene Kiebler Director, Program Management, OPEO Ammunition

PEO Ammunition MISSION GOALS Develop and Procure Conventional and Leap-Ahead Munitions to Increase Combat Power to Warfighters GOALS Get PGM’s & Smart Weapons to Warfighters Improve and Sustain the Conventional Stockpile Satisfy the Customer, Achieve Excellence Grow World-Class People and Teams Our vision is to get conventional and leap-ahead combat power in the hands of warfighters Our goals are stated simply enough. The top two priorities are to get….. Precision-Guided Munitions into the Inventory, and to improve… Conventional Munitions

Where PEO Ammunition Programs Came From Established: January 1, 2002 PEO Ammo PM MAS PM CAS PM CCS PM Joint Services PEO GCS PM ARMS PM TMAS PM Crusader (MACS) # Programs 23 DSA-TACOM PM Mines PM Mortars PM Small Arms Total People Managed 725 at Picatinny ARDEC Life-Cycle Engineering Support: Competencies Modeling and Simulation Technology Maturation Sustainment Support # Programs 74 Bottom line is our programs came from many places, we have many programs and we have basically organized them by family of ammunition. Backup information on TOTAL PEOPLE MANAGED AT PICATINNY: PEO and PMs core 151 PM MAS Collocated and non collocated matrix personnel: 184 PM CAS Collocated and non collocated matrix personnel: 248 PM CCS Collocated and non collocated matrix personnel: 142 TOTAL Core plus Collocated & Non-Collocated Matrix: 725 ARDEC Life-Cycle Engineering Support to PEO Ammo: Competencies – continued source of the world’s best ammunition engineering talents Modeling & Simulation – reduced cycle times, reduced test costs, accelerated production start-ups, reduced logistic costs & footprint Technology Maturation – stage new technologies for PMs to turn into vastly improved lethality for the soldier Sustainment Support – rapid resolution of production and field issues AMC/DCS Ammo Training Ammo Industrial Base Demil ARDEC (Fuze Programs) # Programs 94 Total RDA Programs 191 programs Total Dollars $1,253.6 M

Systems - Indirect Fire PEO Ammo Organization PEO Ammunition BG Paul Izzo PEO Mr. Kevin Fahey DPEO Industrial Base Close Combat Systems Mr. Jim Sutton PM Combat Ammo Systems - Indirect Fire COL Nate Sledge PM Maneuver Ammo System - Direct Fire Mr. Bill Sanville PM Joint Services COL Jeff Gwilliam PM Networked Munitions/ Munitions / Countermine Demolitions / Non-Lethal Medium & Small Caliber DEMIL Mortars Excalibur Large Caliber

Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions ASAALT Operations Cell PEO Ammunition in Iraq Deployed to Camp Doha Linked Acquisition to Warfighter Expedited Fieldings and Upgrades Participated in BDA Participated in Reset Evaluation

Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions Countermine Fielded Handheld Stand-off Mine Detection System (HSTAMIDS) to OEF Fielded HSTAMIDS to OIF Fielded Interim Vehicle Mounted Mine Detector System (IVMMD) to OEF & OIF

Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions Non-Lethal Capability Sets Fielded 1 NLCS to OEF Fielded 7 NLCS to OIF “… non-lethal munitions and riot gear could mean life or death for the EPWs or our soldiers.” COL Ecke, Deputy Cdr, EPW Camp, describes urgency of need to PEO Ammo LNO, 20 April, Iraq

Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions Upgrades MOPMS Developed Field Repair Trained Repair Teams HSTAMIDS Provided Battery Repair Kits Implemented Repairs

Proactive Production Efforts Vinyl Alcohol Acetate Resin (VAAR) Critical Binder for Pyrotechnic Compositions No Stockpile/No Production Capability/Incomplete TDP Working With Previous Manufacturer Limited Production Run (Near term Solution) Developing Tech Data Package/Spec. Will Qualify New Binder

Proactive Production Efforts Lead Azide Stockpile Assessment Primary Explosive Used in Numerous Munitions No US Manufacturer US Stockpile in Uncertain Status Conducted Partial Characterization Testing Identified Good Materiel for Near Term Need Continuing to Screen Stockpile Working to Qualify Additional NTIB Manufacturer

FY03 Supplemental Funding* Successfully Defended Ammunition Family Total ($ M) Demolitions 50.3 Non-Lethal 47.5 Signals/Grenades 45.4 Other 553.0 696.2 Upgrade Opportunity Examples Modern Demo. Initiators M211/212 IR CM Flares M4 SLAM APOBS Non-Lethal Capability Sets Successfully Defended over $140M in Close Combat Support Supplemental Funding * Includes ONE & OEF Supplemental and IFF Supplemental

PEO Ammo’s Efforts Are Aligned With LSI’s Family of Combat Systems 120mm BLOS / LOS MRM Advanced KE Advanced Multi-Purpose Anti-Tank (MPAT) Lt Wt 120mm Cannon 120mm Mortar Precision Guided Mortar Munition (PGMM) Mortar Fire Control Advanced Mortar System (AMOS) Non-Lethal Munition 155mm NLOS XM982 Excalibur Low Cost Course Correction Non-Lethal Munition Working closely with PM Lethality, PM FCS, the LSI and TRADOC. These are programs that have been identified as required. Now we are working with PM FCS and the Army on the investment strategy as to what will be funded, and when. May want to point out which ones are currently funded in the POM (Excalibur, PGMM, Mortar Fire Control, ASTAMIS, and partially MRM and IMS) AMOS: Advanced Mortar System 120mm twin barrel, smooth bore, breech loaded MPAT: Multi-purpose Anti-Tank SUAV: Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle can dispense the IMS (Intelligent Munition System) Intelligent Munitions System (IMS) Quicklook Air Standoff Mine Detection System Ground Standoff Mine Detection System Unmanned Systems Infantry Carrier Vehicle Bursting Munitions Medium Caliber Program Mini-Volcano

Summary PEO Ammunition Up and Running We are the Focal Point for Ammunition Continuing to Support Current Operations Improving Ammunition Life Cycle Practices