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BG (P) Brian I. Geehan United States Army Chief of Transportation 3 February 2004

FTTS ACTD Update. BG (P) Brian I. Geehan United States Army Chief of Transportation 3 February 2004. FTTS ACTD Objective. 3 to 1. 8 to 1. Load Handling System. Med & Heavy Truck Variants. Numerous Material Handling Equipment. FTTS-MSV. 4 to 2. 5 to 1. Modular Platform .

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BG (P) Brian I. Geehan United States Army Chief of Transportation 3 February 2004

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  1. FTTS ACTD Update BG (P) Brian I. Geehan United States ArmyChief of Transportation 3 February 2004

  2. FTTS ACTD Objective 3 to 1 8 to 1 Load Handling System Med & Heavy Truck Variants Numerous Material Handling Equipment FTTS-MSV 4 to 2 5 to 1 Modular Platform FTTS-UV provides Command and Control and includes a Hybrid propulsion system for increased fuel efficiency and onboard power Numerous Interface Devices Numerous Delivery Platforms A SEAMLESS Distribution SYSTEM built for the Obj Force (Applied to the SBCT to evolve the TTPs, CONOPS, and doctrine)

  3. 4. FUEL SAVINGS 2. POWER GENERATION 3. RELIABILITY MAINTAINABILITY 1. SURVIVABILITY 6. VARIANTS (PAX, C2, SPT, AMB) 5. WATER GENERATION 7. C4ISR (PWR & SPACE) 8. WEAPON SYSTEM 9. MOBILITY 10. TRANSPORT TIME/ RSOI 1. SURVIVABILITY 11. SYSTEM WEIGHT/VOLUME 3. FUEL SAVINGS 2. RELIABILITY MAINTAINABILITY 4.TRANSPORT TIME/RSOI 6. FCS INTERFACE 5. WEAPON SYSTEMS 7. MOBILITY 8. WATER GENERATION 9. SYSTEM WEIGHT/VOLUME 10. C4ISR (POWER&SPACE) 11. POWER GENERATION FTTS WARFIGHTING CAPABILITIES SUSTAINMENT VEHICLE UTILITY VEHICLE

  4. ARMY TWV PROGRAMS FY 02 FUTURE FORCE TRANSITION FROM FY02 TO FUTURE FORCE FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY02 CURRENT FORCE (HMMWV, FMTV, M915, HEMTT, PLS, HET) HMMWV contract ends FY07 FMTV contract ends FY08 SUSTAIN & RECAP LT MED HVY HEMTT ESP contract ends FY07 Current TWVs will support UA Increment 1 Threshold (2010-2012) and UE through 2030 PLS contract ends FY07 HEMTT funding linked to ESP TECHNOLOGY INSERTIONS M1A2sep Tanks in Service through 2030 UA AND UE (FTTS ACTD MSV AND UV) MUA NEW FTTS VEHICLES FTTS ACTD FTTS ACTD DETERMINES REQUIRED CAPABILITIES FOR UA & UE FUTURE REQUIREMENTS (O&O) FOR FUTURE ARMY’S SUSTAINMENT VEHICLES

  5. FTTS ACTD MILITARY UTILITY ASSESSMENT FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 $37 million 5 MSV 2UV CDR COST/Technology ANALYSIS ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS V $12M BAA M&S for FTTS FTTS Demonstrator SBCT Demo UA Analysis Jumpstart Overarching Outcome Is to determine what’s Good enough for UA & What’s best approach For overall TWV Fleet HE HEMTT FMTV HYBRID HYDRAULIC HE HMMWV CURRENT FLEET IMPROVEMENTS SUPPORTED BY OIF/OEF LESSONS LEARNED POSSIBLE TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS: CREW PROTECTION KITS, IMPROVED RING MOUNTS, ADVANCED PROPULSION, AIRCRAFT INTERFACE KITS, APPLIQUE C4I & DVE SYSTEMS FTTS SUPPORTED BY DRAFT ICD TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS: ADVANCED PROPULSION/SUSPENSIONS, SMART DISTRIBUTION, LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIELS, C4ISR, DIGITAL PROGNOSTICS, ADVANCED ARMOR PACKAGES, SMART CAB TECHNOLOGIES CURRENT FUTURE

  6. QUESTIONS? Early Military Electric Drive Vehicles 1943 U.S T-23 35 Tons Medium Tank 70 mm Gun 1942 German Elephant 70 Tons Combat Vehicle 120 mm Gun

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