GDC4S To Lead Combined Land Warrior and Future Force
Warrior Programs
U.S. Army Merges General Dynamics' Land Warrior and
Future Force Warrior ATD to Expedite Fielding The U. S. Army has merged its dismounted Soldier activities
consolidating its Land Warrior and Future
Force Warrior Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) programs. The
consolidation will enable the Army to spiral new technology
into the hands of U.S. soldiers sooner and create cost
efficiencies.
Previously General Dynamics C4 Systems was responsible
for the Army's Land Warrior program and General Dynamics
Land Systems was responsible for the Future Force Warrior
ATD. Now, C4 Systems will manage the merged effort for
the U.S. Army.
“This consolidation gives the Army the efficiency of
having a single prime contractor managing the complementary
and mutually supporting efforts to develop new technologies
and integrate Soldier systems with combat platforms,” said
Carol Fitzgerald, the U.S. Army's Future Force Warrior
Technology Program Manager. “It will enhance the Army's
ability to bring technologies to Soldiers quickly and
more efficiently. We see this as a big ‘win-win.'”
The change combines the development program and the ATD
for more efficient execution and accelerates the fielding
of leading edge battle command capabilities to individual
Soldiers and Army units of action. The consolidated effort
forms the baseline for the Army's Ground Soldier Systems,
one of several Army programs intended to develop, produce,
test and field advanced capabilities beginning in 2005
that can also keep pace with the Future Force through
2014.
The restructured Land Warrior program will follow a spiral
development strategy to introduce new technology to current
and future forces. The initial increment equips Soldiers
with a dismounted battle command system that will provide
situational awareness and communication. The next increment
provides a Stryker equipped battalion with the current
Land Warrior ensemble featuring expanded situational awareness
and tactical-level messaging, integrated lethality, Stryker
vehicle-to-dismounted soldier communications, fratricide
avoidance and battery recharging. Follow-on increments
will continue to improve Ground Soldier capabilities.
Unprecedented Field Testing Success Leads to
Decision to Equip Stryker Battalion with Land Warrior
The U.S. Army intends to allocate $59 million in the
2006 budget to equip the Stryker experimental battalion,
based on the successful completion of nearly four months
of Land Warrior field-testing at Ft. Benning, Ga., in
2004. The testing included combat-proven soldiers of the
Experimental Force conducting a successful side-by-side
comparison of the Land Warrior system with equipment used
in Iraq.
“The collaboration of General Dynamics C4 Systems with
General Dynamics Land Systems, maker of the Stryker eight-wheeled
combat vehicle, has an immediate benefit to soldiers,” said
Manny Mora, vice president of Battle Management Systems
for General Dynamics C4 Systems. “Together we'll build
on the baseline established at Ft. Benning last year and
continue to push the envelope on warrior-system integration.
This will rapidly drive technology to soldiers on the
battlefield while meeting the Army's desire to have an
efficient program management structure.”
“The exercises at Ft. Benning were an unprecedented success
in terms of reliability of the ensemble, ease of use and
functionality provided to the infantrymen,” said Col.
Ernest T. Forrest, Training and Doctrine Command System
Manager-Soldier. “The Land Warrior program was able to
showcase features representing a bold step in the advance
of Soldier systems.”
Beginning later this year, General Dynamics expects to
deliver as many as 500 Land Warrior systems to a Stryker
battalion to develop new tactics, techniques and procedures,
anticipating changes in the way Soldiers can fight with
these dramatically advanced capabilities.
Overview of Land Warrior and Future Force Warrior Programs
The Land Warrior is an integrated, modular fighting system
that uses technology to enhance individual soldiers' close-combat
tactical awareness, lethality and survivability. The current
$170 million contract includes a weapon-mounted system,
an integrated helmet assembly, a communications-navigation
computer system and software for friendly-force tracking
and command/control programs. Future Force Warrior is
a technology-development effort intended to create new
capabilities for deployment that enhance the Ground Soldier
suite of technologies and is interoperable with the Future
Combat Systems.
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Land Warrior is an integrated,
modular fighting system that uses technology to
enhance individual soldiers' close-combat tactical
awareness, lethality and survivability |
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Beginning later this year, GDC4S
expects to deliver as many as 500 Land Warrior systems
to a Stryker battalion. |
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The Land Warrior system represents
a significant leap in the advance of soldier systems. |
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A soldier can view computer-generated
graphical data, digital maps, intelligence information,
troop locations and imagery through helmet-mounted
display. |
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Side-by-side testing of the Land
Warrior system was an unprecedented success in terms
of reliability of the ensemble, ease of use and
functionality |
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