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Page 1: Constructing Common Fire Control Across Weapon Platforms...Authors: Michael Wright, Ralph Tillinghast, & Ross Arnold Abstract: Today’s modern artillery and mortar weapon systems

1 NDIA – May 2010 NDIA 2015 Distribution Statement A : Unclassified

Constructing Common Fire Control

Across Weapon Platforms

Presented by

Michael Wright, Ralph Tillinghast, &

Ross Arnold

Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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Outline

• Common Fire Control

• Programmatic Considerations

• Software Considerations

• Hardware Considerations

• Conclusions

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• Decrease Testing

• Decrease Cost

• Decrease Development Time

• Increase Reliability

• Increase Supportability

• Increase Interoperability

• Reduce Training

Common Fire Control

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• Current Common Fire Control consists of reuse of

developed components and software.

• Once a new system is developed it is treated as a stand-

alone system.

Current State

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

MFCS-M

LHMBC

MCV

M777

PEFCS

MFCS-D

PLUMSS

M119A2

ADIM

AMPS

WULF

Development Fielding Post Production Support End of Life

Current State of Reuse

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MFCS Software & Hardware

$2.4M/18 mo avoided

Lightweight Handheld Mortar Ballistic Computer

Software

$6M/35 mo avoided

Pointing Devices

Gunner’s Display

PDA SINCGARS Radio

Commanders Interface

Driver’s Display

Software

MFCS for STRYKER BCT

Software

LW 155 Blk 1a

Towed Artillery Digitization

$5.5M/36 mo avoided

DragonFire II/RAMM

Software

Pointing Devices

PDA Computer

Gunner’s Display

Pointing Devices

Gunner’s Display

PDA SINCGARS Radio

Computer

Software

ONR/USMC Effort EFSS Demo

$5.67M/30 mo avoided

$2.2 M/12 mo avoided $2.4M/36 mo avoided

Portable Excalibur Fire Control System

$9.59M/36mo avoided

$6M/31 mo avoided 6

Software

MFCS (H) Heavy PDA SINCGARS

Radio Commanders

Interface

Pointing Devices

Driver’s Display

Gunner’s Display

Current State SW Reuse

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• Multiple Requirements

• Requirement Overlap

• Common CPD / KPP

• Government Owned vs Contractor Based

• Initial Cost

• Modular Approach

• Multiple PMs (with Unique Program-of-Record Timelines)

• Multiple School Houses

• Services (Army, USMC, Navy, Air Force)

Programmatic Considerations

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• Common Backend Architecture

• Trunk Based

• Modular Components

• Meteorological Data (MET)

• Fire Support Coordination Measures (FSCM)

• Peripheral Interface (PI)

• Comm-Network

• Geodetic Translation (GeoTrans)

• Mapping

• User Interface / Soldier Machine Interface (UI/SMI)

Software Considerations

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• Platform Considerations

• Adaptable Source Code

• Modular Operating Environment (Net Warrior)

• Cloud based consideration

• Legacy

Software Considerations (cont)

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• ICD Control - Predefined software to hardware ICD

• In order to support multiple hardware components in a

modular and universal environment a common software ICD

is required.

• ICD Interpreter Components – ICD translators

• ICD Interpreters will need to be constructed to adapt the

common ICD to the specific hardware communication

standard. These interpreters would be designed into a cable

backshell and reside between the system cabling and the

hardware line replaceable unit.

Hardware Considerations

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• Flexible / Modular Hardware

• Modular based computer

• Computer system would be brought down to the lowest common

denominator

• Handheld computer with docking station connectivity would allow one

computer to work in multiple environments

• Cabling standards

• Cabling will have to be standardized to a point where the ICD

Interpreters could adapt signal and power to meet requirements

• Ethernet from computer through cables could be easily modified by

interpreters to old interfaces (RS232, RS485)

• Power could be run at 24V and lowered at interpreters.

Hardware Considerations (cont)

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• Cost viability needs to be fully understood

• Long-term Army-wide savings, but heavy initial cost for

PM/PEO

• Current path allows for utilization through attrition

Conclusions

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Mortar & Common Fire Control Systems Division

Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate

US Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-M

Ross Arnold Mission Command Tactical Systems

Technical Director

973.724.8618

[email protected]

Ralph Tillinghast Collaboration Innovation Lab

Lab Director

973.724.2095

[email protected]

Michael Wright Weaponized Universal Lightweight Fire-Control (WULF)

ARDEC Project Officer

973.724.8614

[email protected]

Questions

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Constructing Common Fire Control across Weapon Platforms

Briefing Type: Oral Presentation/Presentation Charts

Authors: Michael Wright, Ralph Tillinghast, & Ross Arnold

Abstract:

Today’s modern artillery and mortar weapon systems heavily utilize digital Fire Control Systems. These systems increase the

lethality and survivability of artillery and mortar systems. Across weapon platforms each has emerged with a slightly different fire

control system, but they all have many overlapping features and requirements. This overlap provides the potential to develop a

common fire control system that could serve as a base for future system development for a broad application. This paper will

address three key points and challenges in creating a common fire control system, Software Design, Hardware Considerations

and System Architecture. Such an approach would produce significant cost and time savings if programmatic challenges can be

overcome. The paper will describe the current state of common fire control in each of these areas, outline the next steps that

must be taken, and describe the associated technical and programmatic challenges. Ultimately, the paper will present a clear

path from the current state of the art to the future of common fire control across multiple weapon platforms.

Abstract

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References

• “Launching Artillery and Mortars into the 21st Century with Digital Fire

Control” R. Arnold (50%) & R. Tillinghast (50%), Proceedings: NDIA Joint

Armaments Conference, May 2014 [Paper]

• “History of Fire Control and the Application of Implementing

Technologies” R. Tillinghast, R. (50%) & V. Galgano (50%), Proceedings:

NDIA Joint Armaments Conference, 2012 [Paper]

•“Technological Advancements In Fire Control for Mortar Weapons”, M.

Makhijani (50%) & R. Tillinghast (50%), Proceedings: National Fire Control

Symposium, April 2009. [Paper]

•“Systems Thinking in Fire Control Software Development”, R. Arnold,

Proceedings: NDIA Joint Armaments Conference, May 2014 [Paper]

•“Establishing Modular Common Fire Control in a Fiscally Constrained

Environment” R. Tillinghast (40%), M. Wright (40%) & R. Arnold (20%),

Proceedings: National Fire Control Symposium, 2015 [Paper]