UNCLASSIFIED. R-1 ITEM NOMENCLATURE PE A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys - Eng Dev
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1 Exhibit R2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 212 Army DATE: February 211 FY 21 FY 211 PE 6469A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target Army Page 1 of 5 R1 Line Item #86 Total Program Element : Target Defeating System : SMOKE/OBSCURANT SYSTEM Note Fiscal Year 212: Program decrease to both Target Defeating System and Smoke/Obscurant System. Project 6469A supports the conducting of System Development and Demonstration (SDD) for the development and improvement of an array of obscurant systems to improve survivability of the combined armed forces, complement combined weapon systems, and enhance force effectiveness and combat power. This program element supports development of the Projected/Generated Obscuration Capability (PGOC), including the Screening Obscuration Module (SOM) initiatives. development efforts are targeted against the emerging threat. Program element supports the conduct of SDD in smoke and obscurant agents, munitions, and devices to improve the survivability of the combined armed forces, complement combined weapon systems, and enhance force effectiveness and combat power. U.S. Forces must be able to effectively neutralize and degrade energy weapon systems and electrooptical systems/smart weapons that operate in the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Improvements are sought across the entire multispectral range from visual through infrared (IR) and millimeter wavelengths (MMW) radar for incorporation into selfprotection smoke systems. The smoke obscuration technologies supported by this program element enhance smoke systems as force multipliers. This program has no FY12 or RDTE request. B. Program Change Summary ($ in Millions) FY 21 FY 211 Total Previous President's Budget Current President's Budget Total Adjustments Congressional General Reductions Congressional Directed Reductions Congressional Rescissions Congressional Adds Congressional Directed Transfers Reprogrammings SBIR/STTR Transfer Adjustments to Budget Years Other Adjustments 1.34
2 FY 21 FY 211 PE 6469A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target 198: Target Defeating System 198: Target Defeating System Quantity of RDT&E Articles Project supports the development and improvement of an array of obscurant systems to improve survivability of the combined armed forces, complement combined weapon systems, and enhance force effectiveness and combat power. This program element supports development of the Projected/Generated Obscuration Capability (PGOC), including the Screening Obscuration Module (SOM) initiatives. SOM is a small smoke generator that degrades the visual through near infrared portion of the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum. PGOC will integrate an obscuration generator and grenade launcher(s) onto an unmanned platform to provide the capability of obscuring the Visual/IR spectrum. development efforts are targeted against the emerging threat. US Forces must be able to effectively neutralize and degrade energy weapon systems and electrooptical systems/smart weapons that operate in the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Improvements are sought across the entire multispectral range from visual through infrared (IR) and millimeter wavelengths (MMW) radar for incorporation into selfprotection smoke systems. This program has no FY12 or RDTE request. PGOC Milestone B scheduled for 4Q FY212. During POM 1317, program will request BA4, Smoke, Obscurant (E79) funds in FY213 and FY214 be reprogrammed to BA5 to support efforts following Milestone B. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 21 FY 211 Title: Modeling, simulation, and toxicology effort. Description: Modeling, simulation, and toxicology effort..625 FY 211 Plans: Modeling, simulation, and toxicology effort. Title: PGOC development. 1.8 Description: PGOC development. FY 211 Plans: Army Page 2 of 5 R1 Line Item #86
3 PE 6469A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target 198: Target Defeating System B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 21 FY 211 PGOC development. Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 21 FY 211 RDT&E, BA4: RDT&E, BA4, PE A, Project E79 Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys Adv Dev RDT&E, BA5: RDT&E, BA5, PE 6469A, Project 2 Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys Eng Dev D. Acquisition Strategy Acquisition Strategy: Development of SOD, PGOC and SOM systems to include design, construction, modeling and testing of prototypes. SOD acquisition strategy follows an evolutionary strategy with two increments. The first increment, SODVisualrestricted, provides visual only screening in a restricted environment, such as the inside of a building. The second increment, SODBiSpectral, will provide visual through farinfrared screening in all environments. PGOC acquisition strategy follows an evolutionary strategy with two increments. The first increment will integrate an obscuration generator and grenade launcher(s) onto an unmanned platform to provide the capability of obscuring the Visual/IR spectrum. The second increment will add the capability of obscuring the Millimeter Wave (MMW) spectrum to the obscuration generator. PGOC Milestone A was approved 2Q FY211. PGOC Milestone B is scheduled for 4Q FY212. PGOC Milestone C is scheduled for 4Q FY214. SOM acquisition strategy is to develop a small smoke generator that degrades the visual through near infrared portion of the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum. SOM Milestone B is scheduled for 4Q FY212. SOM Milestone C is scheduled for 4Q FY215. E. Performance Metrics Performance metrics used in the preparation of this justification material may be found in the FY 21 Army Performance Budget Justification Book, dated May 21. Army Page 3 of 5 R1 Line Item #86
4 2: SMOKE/OBSCURANT SYSTEM Quantity of RDT&E Articles FY 21 FY 211 PE 6469A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target 2: SMOKE/OBSCURANT SYSTEM Project supports the development and improvement of an array of obscurant systems to improve survivability of the combined armed forces, complement combined weapon systems, and enhance force effectiveness and combat power. This program element supports development of the Projected/Generated Obscuration Capability (PGOC), including the Screening Obscuration Module (SOM) initiatives. SOM is a small smoke generator that degrades the visual through near infrared portion of the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum. PGOC will integrate an obscuration generator and grenade launcher(s) onto an unmanned platform to provide the capability of obscuring the Visual/IR spectrum. development efforts are targeted against the emerging threat. US Forces must be able to effectively neutralize and degrade energy weapon systems and electrooptical systems/smart weapons that operate in the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Improvements are sought across the entire multispectral range from visual through infrared (IR) and millimeter wavelengths (MMW) radar for incorporation into selfprotection smoke systems. This program has no FY12 or RDTE request. PGOC Milestone B scheduled for 4Q FY212. During POM 1317, program will request BA4, Smoke, Obscurant (E79) funds in FY213 and FY214 be reprogrammed to BA5 to support efforts following Milestone B. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 21 FY 211 Title: Prepare and conduct MDDR and Milestone A (PGOC). Description: Prepare and conduct MDDR and Milestone A (PGOC)..939 FY 21 Accomplishments: Prepare and conduct MDDR and Milestone A (PGOC). Title: PGOC development Description: PGOC development. FY 211 Plans: Army Page 4 of 5 R1 Line Item #86
5 PE 6469A: Smoke, Obscurant and Target 2: SMOKE/OBSCURANT SYSTEM B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 21 FY 211 PGOC development. Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 21 FY : Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys Adv Dev 6469: Smoke and Oscurant and Target Defeating Sys Eng Dev D. Acquisition Strategy Acquisition Strategy: Development of SOD, PGOC and SOM systems to include design, construction, modeling and testing of prototypes. SOD acquisition strategy follows an evolutionary strategy with two increments. The first increment, SODVisualrestricted, provides visual only screening in a restricted environment, such as the inside of a building. The second increment, SODBiSpectral, will provide visual through farinfrared screening in all environments. PGOC acquisition strategy follows an evolutionary strategy with two increments. The first increment will integrate an obscuration generator and grenade launcher(s) onto an unmanned platform to provide the capability of obscuring the Visual/IR spectrum. The second increment will add the capability of obscuring the Millimeter Wave (MMW) spectrum to the obscuration generator. PGOC Milestone A was approved 2Q FY211. PGOC Milestone B is scheduled for 4Q FY212. PGOC Milestone C is scheduled for 4Q FY214. SOM acquisition strategy is to develop a small smoke generator that degrades the visual through near infrared portion of the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum. SOM Milestone B is scheduled for 4Q FY212. SOM Milestone C is scheduled for 4Q FY215. E. Performance Metrics Performance metrics used in the preparation of this justification material may be found in the FY 21 Army Performance Budget Justification Book, dated May 21. Army Page 5 of 5 R1 Line Item #86
UNCLASSIFIED R-1 ITEM NOMENCLATURE
Exhibit R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 213 Army DATE: February 212 COST ($ in Millions) FY 211 FY 212 FY 214 FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 Program Element 2.337 4.572 2.725-2.725 4.285 5.168.173 - Continuing
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