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Title: Advanced Crew Served Weapon ACSW


1
Advanced Crew Served Weapon (ACSW)
XM307 ACSW 25mm System Status Update
2004 Small Arms Symposium Exhibition National
Defense Industrial Association May 11, 2004
Matt Solverson - General Dynamics Ordnance and
Tactical Systems Dave Steimke General Dynamics
Armament Technical Products Al Tatka US Army
PMO-Crew Served Weapons
2
XM307 SYSTEM
  • Fire Control System (FCS)
  • Direct View Optics (DVO)
  • Range Finder/CIDDS/MILES/Pointing Lasers
  • CCD Video/FLIR/Tracker module
  • Full Solution Ballistic Calculation/Reticle
    Aimpoint
  • Fuze Programming/Powers and sets Fuze
  • Digital Compass/Environmental Sensors

Fuze Setter Contacts
  • Muzzle Device
  • Flash Suppression
  • Inherently Reliable
  • TE Controls
  • Rapid Acquisition
  • 1 mil fine adjust
  • FCS Controls
  • Grip mounted switches
  • FCS Rear Panel switches
  • Lase Menu select
  • Increment/Decrement
  • Weapon
  • Light Weight, 28 lbs.
  • 25mm, 250 spm
  • Soft Recoil
  • Gas Operation
  • TE Controls
  • Rapid Acquisition
  • 1 mil fine adjust
  • Ground Mount
  • Lightweight, 13 lbs.
  • Stable without ballast
  • Height adjustable
  • Ammo Can
  • Right or left mounted
  • Linked Belt
  • 31 Round Capacity
  • All ACSW Ammo Types
  • Land Warrior Interface
  • Lanyard style breakaway connector
  • Power, data and video over interface
  • Compliant to LW requirements

3
Current XM307 Program
  • XM307 Meets All ATD Exit Criteria
  • Maturity TRL 6
  • Demonstrated
  • Full System Integration
  • Fire Control
  • Ammunition through System Integration Tests
  • Progressing Weapon Maturity, Durability and
    Reliability. Starting SDD program.
  • Application of XM307 to New Weapon Platforms

4
  • Weapon Status
  • Dave Steimke General Dynamics ATP

5
ACSW Weapons ATD Accomplishments
  • 4 Design Iterations
  • 3-D Solid Model Based TDP
  • (I-DEAS based)
  • Extensive use of FEA,
  • mechanism simulation, and other
  • CAE tools to speed design cycle
  • Design Analysis verified and iterated through
    testing
  • Maturation Testing
  • 6 weapons fired 32,000 rounds of 25mm and .50cal
    ammunition
  • Reliability, environmental, and performance tests
    addressing range of expected requirements

6
ACSW Weapons ATD Accomplishments
  • Met All ATD Exit Criteria
  • Weight 28 lb weapon,
  • 13 lb ground mount
  • Dispersion 1.1 mils
  • Low Recoil 250 lbs max
  • Weapon/fuze interface fuze set at cyclic rate

7
ACSW Weapon Status SDD Bridge Task
  • Remote Fire Design
  • Develop remote fire system for FCS
  • Status mechanical, electrical, control concept
    for remote fire design complete. Report in
    progress.
  • Dual Feed System study
  • Develop dual feed concept to provide remote
    selection of 25mm HEAB or AP Rounds

8
ACSW Weapon Status SDD Bridge Task
  • Reliability Improvements
  • Continue reliability improvements through
    simulation, analysis, test and fix process
  • Required 1100 MRBS and 3300 MRBF with 85
    Confidence interval.
  • Drop Impact System Responses
  • Extension to traditional rigid/flexible body mech
    simulation

Component Modal Behavior (I-DEAS FEA SE)
System Response (ADAMS Full Sim ADAMS/Flex)
Component Loads Responses (stress) (I-DEAS
Response)
Component Modal
System Response
Component Loads
Behavior
Responses (stress)
(ADAMS Full
Sim

(I
-
DEAS FEA SE)
ADAMS/Flex)
(I
-
DEAS Response)
-
9
ACSW Weapon Status SDD Bridge Task
  • Vibration Loads System Responses
  • Advanced features in I-DEAS Version 9
  • (supported at Version 11)
  • Durability Improvements DROP TEST AND VIBRATION
  • Develop analytical means of determining
    durability of system before testing

Component Modal Behavior (I-DEAS FEA SE)
System Response (I-DEAS Assem FEA Assem
Solution)
Component Loads Responses (stress) (I-DEAS
Response)
Component Modal
System Response
Component Loads
Behavior
Responses (stress)
(ADAMS Full
Sim

(I
-
DEAS FEA SE)
ADAMS/Flex)
(I
-
DEAS Response)
-
10
Ammunition Status Matt Solverson General
Dynamics-OTS
11
Ammunition ATD Accomplishments
  • All ATD exit criteria achieved
  • Development by Kaman-Dayron of a survivable Safe
    Arm.
  • Development by GD-OTS of a fuze electronics
    package capable of
  • Launch _at_ 100,000 Gs.
  • Power and set in feed system.
  • Two-way communication _at_ full automatic firing
    (250 shots/minute).
  • Capacitor power gt 2000m (10 sec. Flight ).
  • Precision airburst lt 2m SD
  • High operational reliability.
  • Development of a passive Muzzle Velocity
    Correction (MVC) device when coupled with
    electronics - yields precision airburst.
  • Development under MANTECH of a two (2) step
    Blank, Cup and Draw (BCD) process for fragmenting
    warheads.
  • Development by GD-OTS of a functional link.

12
Ammunition Status
  • ACSW Ammunition Family
  • Target Practice (TP) Cartridge
  • High Explosive Airburst (HEAB) Cartridge
  • Target Practice Spotter (TP-S) Cartridge
  • Armor Piercing (AP) Cartridge

13
Ammunition Status TP Cartridge
  • Status
  • Fully developed to ATD requirements
  • Over 20K rounds built and fired to date
  • Demonstrated Mann barrel dispersion of .25 mils
  • Plan
  • Optimization of projectile planned for SDD
  • Updated design will be a ballistic match to the
    XM1049 AP Cartridge
  • Facilities will be established for high rate
    production during SDD
  • SDD production currently planned at 210,000

14
Ammunition Status XM1019 HEAB Cartridge
  • Status
  • Design is remote settable high explosive air
    bursting ammunition
  • Fuze Status
  • Baseline design established has met ATD exit
    criteria
  • Limited safety tests completed with satisfactory
    results. Safe to load and assemble.
  • Independent power supply point
    detonating/render safe

15
Ammunition Status XM1019 HEAB Cartridge
  • Fuze Status (continued)
  • Functions demonstrated successfully
  • Power up and set time-to-burst demonstrated from
    the weapon (single shot and automatic) and test
    barrel
  • Adjust time-to-burst based upon actual muzzle
    velocity demonstrated from the weapon and test
    barrel
  • Ability to derive electrical energy from the
    launch environment (IPS) demonstrated from the
    test barrel
  • Ability to retain launch derived firing energy
    over the maximum effective range (2000m)
    demonstrated from the test barrel. This is the
    render safe (RS) function needed to minimize the
    incidence of unexploded ordnance on the battle
    field.
  • Point detonation capability against soft target
  • Cumulative successes indicate we now meet the SDD
    exit criteria for airburst reliability with
    respect to initiating the front warhead.
  • Limited demonstration of dual warhead airburst
    function

16
Ammunition Status XM1019 HEAB Cartridge
17
Ammunition Status XM1019 HEAB Cartridge
  • Plan
  • Interactive projectile/fuze development to be
    executed at the start of SDD.
  • Bench and flight testing will be conducted to
    evaluate design changes.
  • Integrate new features into current baseline
    design
  • 50-meter no-arm distance
  • Independent Power Supply PD/RS subsystem with
    powered electronics
  • Demonstrate
  • Improved airburst reliability
  • Airburst accuracy requirement
  • Explosive train reliability
  • Dependable propagation to aft warhead
  • RS over maximum time of flight trajectory

18
Ammunition Status XM1019 HEAB Cartridge
  • Address producibility and cost goals throughout
    SDD
  • Regular updates to the Army Fuze Safety Review
    Board (AFSRB) are planned
  • Development test success will lead to a cartridge
    design verification test series (2500
    cartridges).
  • Environmental
  • Safety
  • Reliability
  • Cartridge delivery for Government type
    classification

19
Ammunition Status XM1051 TP-S Cartridge
  • Status
  • Fully developed for demonstrations.
  • No design changes planned
  • The XM1051 will be the test bed for fuze
    development related to the XM1019 HEAB
  • Reduces fuze and systems integration test costs
  • Plan
  • Type classification for this round is not planned
  • GD-OTS will continue to support GDATP with XM1051
    cartridges for XM307 weapon demonstration
    purposes

20
Ammunition Status XM1049 AP Cartridge
  • Status
  • Current effort underway to develop a projectile
    design to maximize armor penetration
  • Program is in support of the XM109 25mm
    Anti-Materiel Payload Rifle
  • Current program ends in Sept. 04 Resulting
    design will be SDD start point

21
Ammunition Status XM1049 AP Cartridge
AP Cartridge target impact video
22
Ammunition Status XM1049 AP Cartridge
  • Plan
  • Transition current effort for XM109 Payload Rifle
    into XM1049
  • Design based on
  • Base fuze
  • Optimized warhead design
  • Nose switch
  • PBXN-5 explosive charge

23
Ammunition Status XM1049 AP Cartridge
  • Goal of 51mm penetration
  • Near-term plans
  • Warhead spin / penetration testing is planned for
    May 04
  • Ballistic projectile testing is schedule for June
    04
  • Delivery of 100 Optimized projectiles by end of
    Sept. 04
  • Conduct cartridge verification test series
    (Environmental, Safety, Reliability)
  • Address produciblity and cost goals

24
  • U of A/FCS Integration and XM307 SDD Program
  • Al Tatka
  • U.S. Army PMO-Crew Served Weapons

25
Common Close Support Weapon (CCSW) Weapons Trade
Study
  • Participants from- USAIC, UAMBL, LSI, VIs,
    PM-Lethality, PM-SW, PM-MAS, AMSAA, ARL
  • Eight weapons traded
  • - M240 - MK19 - MK47 - M2 -
    XM312 - XM307 - M230 - RMK30
  • Trade Criteria included
  • Weapon Ammo Life Cycle Costs
  • Lethality
  • Risk f/ Increment 1
  • Integration Issues
  • Study found XM307 not best in any one category
    but selected as weapon of choice w/ all aspects
    considered
  • XM307/XM312 amongst lightest weight and smallest
    volume
  • XM307 amongst most lethal
  • XM307 rated low risk w/ XM312 off-the-shelf
    ammo as fallback

26
Close Combat Armament System Applications
MCS
FRMV
C2V
RSV
NLOS-C
NLOS-M
ARV-A(L)
27
CCAS Stow/Deploy Concept
28
Areas of ResponsibilityDevelopment
  • PM-SW to develop
  • XM307 XM312 weapons
  • Family of 25mm ammo
  • Dual feed module
  • Remote sensor package f/ remote operations
  • GDLS to develop
  • Weapon mount
  • Ammunition feed system
  • Remote weapon charger
  • UDLP to develop
  • Fire control (XM307 FC not Utilized)
  • Stabilization package
  • Overall integration as a System

29
Remote Operations Kit
  • ROK Functional for 25mm and .50 cal Use
  • Requires External Power
  • Includes
  • Remote Charger Sensor
  • Remote Safe /Arm Sensor
  • Misfire Sensor
  • Charged/Uncharged Sensor
  • ROK to be Mounted on Gun Cradle
  • Will Facilitate Dismounting f/ Tripod Use

30
Dual Feed Module Concept
  • DF Module for 25mm Use Only
  • Remotely Operable
  • Must be Compact and Lightweight
  • First Round Response Selection
  • Requires External Power
  • May Require Magazine Booster

31
Summary
  • The Advanced Crew Served Weapon (XM307) has met
    all of its ATD exit criteria.
  • The XM307 will be an integral part of FCS / U of
    A.
  • The XM307 is ready for System Development and
    Demonstration (SDD)
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