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Title: GDM008 Naval Gun System


1
Scaleable Lethality Weapons
Requirements for Military Naval
Forces
Slid
e
1

Millennium Gun 11112002
2
OVERVIEW
  • The Situation
  • The Requirement
  • Terms of Reference
  • Technology
  • - Guns
  • - Ammo
  • Target Vulnerability
  • Tactical Application

3
The Situation
  • The Fluid Battle Environment
  • Organized Military Opposition
  • Unconventional Asymmetric Warfare
  • Civil Unrest
  • Non Combatant Screens
  • Dynamic Rules of Engagement
  • Currently Limited Response Options
  • Water Cannons
  • Sponge Balls Rubber Bullets
  • Flash Bang
  • Loudspeakers

4
The Requirement
  • A Multi Purpose Weapon with Scaleable Lethality
  • Scalability from Lethal to Less Than Lethal and
    Back
  • Scaleable for max efficiency against various
    targets
  • Readily Deployed
  • Minimum Logistical Tail
  • Can accept various ammo types ABM,HE,APDS

5
NATO Policy Less Than Lethal Weapons (LTLW)
  • Incapacitate or repel personnel, with a low
    probability of fatality
  • Expand the range of options available to NATO
    Military Authorities.
  • LTLW shall not be required to have zero
    probability of causing fatalities or permanent
    injuries.

6
Design Elements of a Scaleable Kinetic Energy
Weapon
  • Predictable delivery of subprojectiles requires
  • High Rate of Fire - Shoot-look-shoot
  • Selectable Rof F - tailor burst size to target
  • MV Correction - Minimize error in range
  • Accurate Fuzing - Precision delivery at the
    target
  • Uniformity of the payload - Subprojectiles same
    size
  • Uniformity of payload distribution - area coverage

7
35mm Technology Suite
TARGET
Payload Subprojectiles
8
Four Chamber Revolver Cannon
9
35mm revolver cannon
10
35mm Air Burst Munition Kinetic Energy Time Fuze
(ABM-KETF) Layout
Note The payload (500g) is composed of
cylindrical W-Subprojectiles (here 3.3 g). For
engagements other than AA (e.g. G-to-G) the mass
of the subprojectiles can be reduced accordingly
(e.g. 1 to 1.5 g)
11
35 mm ABM (Ahead) Subprojectile Dynamic
Parameters
Subprojectile Density Valid for 3.3 g
Subprojectiles
12
Single Round Subprojectile Pattern
13
35 mm Air Burst MunitionVarious Payload
Arrangements, e.g
Air Defense Version (Ahead)
IFV Version

35 mm Caliber
SP-diameter 4.65 mm 11 Layers _at_ 31 SP (341) of
1.5 g each
Subprojectile, SP-diameter 5.85 mm 8 Layers _at_ 19
SP (152) of 3.3 g each
F2 15201 BB
14
On-line Compensation of Muzzle Velocity Variation
Fixed Time Programming
On-Line?Vo - Compensation
Firing Range approx. 1600m
400 Improvement
5m
20m
15
Muzzle Velocity Correction
16
Mission Roles-Targets
  •  
  • Mission Roles
  •  Dissuasion (Less-Than-Lethal)
  • Destruction (Lethal Mission Kill/Hard Kill)
  • Targets (Anti Material/Anti Personnel)  
  •   Armored Vehicles Combatant Vessels
  • Other Military Vehicles Patrol Craft Support
    Vessels
  • MOUTS Inflatables To Speed Boats
  • Troops in bunkers Drones To Missiles
  • Troops in open Helicopters Aircraft
  • Civilian Shields

17
Scaleable ABM Lethality Level
100
Lethal
Less-Than-Lethal
Lethality Level
0
Fragment Penetration Hit Density
I n c a p a c i t a t i o n
D i s s u a s i o n
F2 15085 CC
18
Lethality Ahead Un-Fuzed Mode55mm Armor Plate

19
Mission Kill Demonstration with the 35mm Ahead
against MBT (Swiss P-68 Upgraded)

Details
1F 9707-93
Total 2 Shots
F2 15223 BB
20
Ahead ABM Ground to Ground Capability
Firing Range 1 km Simulated Range 1.2
km Ammo 4 Rounds (Single Shots)

4 Rds _at_ 135 Subprojectiles 540 SP Total 107
Plate Perforations ( 20)
of Plate Perforations
Target Area 10 (width) x 30 (depth) m The target
area is 27 m higher than the gun muzzle!
21
Helicopter Target (UH-1, Static)

- 2 Shots - Range 1500 m Entry
Side Ref. APG/Oct. 98
F2 15225 BB
22
Patrol Boat Deckhouse 10mm Aluminum 8 rounds at
1600M
23
35 mm Ahead Payload Ejection at 2 km Range
Performance
Case 3.3 g Subprojectiles
24
Naval Tactical Scenario Policing and Self Defense
25
Ground Tactical Scenarios
Point Target (incl. ATGW-Bunker, Prone Covered
Troops, MBT, Helicopter)
Area Target (Diffused Targets)

Gun
Linear Target (e.g.
road with vehicles)
Pre-Determined Air Space (e.g.
swarm of helicopters)
Road
F2 15081 FF
26
Air Burst Coverage Effectiveness
35mm Ahead with 3.3g Subprojectiles
27
Ahead Payload Growth Potential
  • Traditional Payload Effects
  • Mechanical effects based on KE (Frags /
    Subprojectiles)
  • Flash Bang
  • Emerging Payload Effects
  • Disabling passive effects (against target
    sensors) Chaff, Phosphor, ...
  • EM waves effects (against target electronic
    system) NNEMP Non-Nuclear EMP, HPM Hyper Power
    Microwave, UWB Ultra Wide Band, ... in
    directional radiation pattern

F2 16337 BD
28
Summary
  • Military gun systems can extend their mission
    capabilities from lethal through near lethal to
    less-than-lethal. 
  • Demonstrated technology exists that can be
    applied in the development of direct fire weapons
    systems.
  • The vulnerability of a broad range of targets can
    be accommodated within the mission profile.
  • Scaleable lethality is a force multiplier

29
Questions?
Contact information Andrew A. Bradick 6858 Old
Dominion Dr, Suite 210 McLean Va 22101 Tel 703
448 1947 Fax 1961 email abconsult_at_yahoo.com
30
Scaleable Lethality Weapons
Requirements for Military Naval
Forces
Slid
e
1

Millennium Gun 11112002
31
OVERVIEW
  • The Situation
  • The Requirement
  • Terms of Reference
  • Technology
  • - Guns
  • - Ammo
  • Target Vulnerability
  • Tactical Application

32
The Situation
  • The Fluid Battle Environment
  • Organized Military Opposition
  • Unconventional Asymmetric Warfare
  • Civil Unrest
  • Non Combatant Screens
  • Dynamic Rules of Engagement
  • Currently Limited Response Options
  • Water Cannons
  • Sponge Balls Rubber Bullets
  • Flash Bang
  • Loudspeakers

33
The Requirement
  • A Multi Purpose Weapon with Scaleable Lethality
  • Scalability from Lethal to Less Than Lethal and
    Back
  • Readily Deployed
  • Minimum Logistical Tail
  • Potential for various ammo types ABM,HE,APDS

34
NATO Policy Less Than Lethal Weapons (LTLW)
  • Incapacitate or repel personnel, with a low
    probability of fatality
  • Expand the range of options available to NATO
    Military Authorities.
  • LTLW shall not be required to have zero
    probability of causing fatalities or permanent
    injuries.

35
Design Elements of a Scaleable Kinetic Energy
Weapon
  • Predictable delivery of subprojectiles requires
  • High Rate of Fire - Shoot-look-shoot
  • Selectable Rof F - tailor burst size to target
  • MV Correction - Minimize error in range
  • Accurate Fuzing - Precision delivery at the
    target
  • Uniformity of the payload - Subprojectiles same
    size
  • Uniformity of payload distribution - area coverage

36
35mm Technology Suite
TARGET
Payload Subprojectiles
37
Four Chamber Revolver Cannon
38
35mm revolver cannon
39
35mm Air Burst Munition Kinetic Energy Time Fuze
(ABM-KETF) Layout
Note The payload (500g) is composed of
cylindrical W-Subprojectiles (here 3.3 g). For
engagements other than AA (e.g. G-to-G) the mass
of the subprojectiles can be reduced accordingly
(e.g. 1 to 1.5 g)
40
35 mm ABM (Ahead) Subprojectile Dynamic
Parameters
Subprojectile Density Valid for 3.3 g
Subprojectiles
41
Single Round Subprojectile Pattern
42
35 mm Air Burst MunitionVarious Payload
Arrangements, e.g
Air Defense Version (Ahead)
IFV Version

35 mm Caliber
SP-diameter 4.65 mm 11 Layers _at_ 31 SP (341) of
1.5 g each
Subprojectile, SP-diameter 5.85 mm 8 Layers _at_ 19
SP (152) of 3.3 g each
F2 15201 BB
43
On-line Compensation of Muzzle Velocity Variation
Fixed Time Programming
On-Line?Vo - Compensation
Firing Range approx. 1600m
400 Improvement
5m
20m
44
Muzzle Velocity Correction
45
Mission Roles-Targets
  •  
  • Mission Roles
  •  Dissuasion (Less-Than-Lethal)
  • Destruction (Lethal Mission Kill/Hard Kill)
  • Targets (Anti Material/Anti Personnel)  
  •   Armored Vehicles Combatant Vessels
  • Other Military Vehicles Patrol Craft Support
    Vessels
  • MOUTS Inflatables To Speed Boats
  • Troops in bunkers Drones To Missiles
  • Troops in open Helicopters Aircraft
  • Civilian Shields

46
Scaleable ABM Lethality Level
100
Lethal
Less-Than-Lethal
Lethality Level
0
Fragment Penetration Hit Density
I n c a p a c i t a t i o n
D i s s u a s i o n
F2 15085 CC
47
Lethality Ahead Un-Fuzed Mode55mm Armor Plate

48
Mission Kill Demonstration with the 35mm Ahead
against MBT (Swiss P-68 Upgraded)

Details
1F 9707-93
Total 2 Shots
F2 15223 BB
49
Ahead ABM Ground to Ground Capability
Firing Range 1 km Simulated Range 1.2
km Ammo 4 Rounds (Single Shots)

4 Rds _at_ 135 Subprojectiles 540 SP Total 107
Plate Perforations ( 20)
of Plate Perforations
Target Area 10 (width) x 30 (depth) m The target
area is 27 m higher than the gun muzzle!
50
Helicopter Target (UH-1, Static)

- 2 Shots - Range 1500 m Entry
Side Ref. APG/Oct. 98
F2 15225 BB
51
Patrol Boat Deckhouse 10mm Aluminum 8 rounds at
1600M
52
35 mm Ahead Payload Ejection at 2 km Range
Performance
Case 3.3 g Subprojectiles
53
Naval Tactical Scenario Policing and Self Defense
54
Ground Tactical Scenarios
Point Target (incl. ATGW-Bunker, Prone Covered
Troops, MBT, Helicopter)
Area Target (Diffused Targets)

Gun
Linear Target (e.g.
road with vehicles)
Pre-Determined Air Space (e.g.
swarm of helicopters)
Road
F2 15081 FF
55
Air Burst Coverage Effectiveness
35mm Ahead with 3.3g Subprojectiles
56
Ahead Payload Growth Potential
  • Traditional Payload Effects
  • Mechanical effects based on KE (Frags /
    Subprojectiles)
  • Flash Bang
  • Emerging Payload Effects
  • Disabling passive effects (against target
    sensors) Chaff, Phosphor, ...
  • EM waves effects (against target electronic
    system) NNEMP Non-Nuclear EMP, HPM Hyper Power
    Microwave, UWB Ultra Wide Band, ... in
    directional radiation pattern

F2 16337 BD
57
Summary
  • Direct fire gun systems can extend their mission
    capabilities from lethal through near lethal to
    less-than-lethal. 
  • Demonstrated technology is developed that can be
    applied in the development of direct fire weapons
    systems.
  • The vulnerability of a broad range of targets can
    be accommodated within the mission profile.
  • Scaleable lethality is a force multiplier

58
Questions?
Contact information Andrew A. Bradick 6858 Old
Dominion Dr, Suite 210 McLean Va 22101 Tel 703
448 1947 Fax 1961 email abconsult_at_yahoo.com
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