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52 nd FUZE CONFERENCE Presented by: Mr. Perry Salyers May 13-15, 2008
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  • 52nd FUZE CONFERENCE

    Presented by:Mr. Perry Salyers

    May 13-15, 2008

  • 2

    OUTLINE

    • ERGM System Overview

    • ERGM System Operation

    • M982 System Overview

    • M982 System Operation

    • System Target & Excalibur Characteristics

    • M982 Fuzing System

    • S&A Technical Requirements

    • MIL-STD-1316 Compliance– Excalibur FSA Time Line

    – Excalibur FSA Logic Design

    • Fuze Safe & Arm Description

    • S&A Mechanical Design

    • S&A Electrical Design

    • Electrical Module

    • S&A Integration

    • S&A Explosive Outputs

    • HOB Sensor Description

    • FS&A Description

    • Program Test Results / Milestones

    • ESAD Development Status

  • 3

    EX171 ERGM Tactical SystemTail Fin Assembly

    Ram Brake

    Ramming Sheath

    Pressure Balanced Rocket Motor

    High L/D Stable Airframe

    Mid-body Obturator

    High Explosive

    Payload

    Safe and Arm Device

    Telemetry

    Canards

    Inertial Measuring Unit

    GPS Receiver

    Flight Battery Control Actuation System (CAS)

    Data Hold Power Source

    Height-Of-Burst (HOB) Fuze

    Digital Communications Interface (DCI)

    Anti-Jam ElectronicsGuidance Electronics Unit (GEU)

  • 4

    EX171 ERGM OPERATIONAL CONCEPT

    Artillery

    MissileBatteries

    Bunkers

    Troops

    LAVs

    Air Defense

    ConventionalProjectiles

    ERGMProjectiles

    HeloLanding

    Zone

    NauticalMilesConventional

    0 1 0

    2 0

    4 0

    6 0

    3 0

    5 0Extended Range Guided Munition

    Beach Head

    Landing Zone

  • 5

    Excalibur (M982) System Overview

    Characteristics/Description:

    Warhead: Unitary●

    Accuracy: 10m CEP objective

    Range: 40Km objective●

    Targets : Personnel, light materiel,

    structures●

    Fuze modes: PD, PD delay, Prox

    Environments: ●

    15.5 KG set back

    Early fielding ~12KG●

    50+ KG penetration

    155MM Extended Range guided projectile●

    Fin Stabilized Glide Air Frame

    Inductive Set with Enhanced Setter●

    Inertial Navigation System (INS) Guidance ●

    All Weather, Day and Night

    Compatible with JLW155 & FCS Digitized●

    155mm Platforms●

    One Meter Length / 106 lb

  • 6

    Excalibur Unitary Concept of Operations

    • Gun Target Location• Trajectory Information• Crypto Keys• Precise Time• Fuze Setting• Power

    • Gun Target Location• Trajectory Information• Crypto Keys• Precise Time• Fuze Setting• Power

    MissionPlanningMissionPlanning

    • Precision Delivery Regardless of Range• Limits Collateral Damage• Decreases Volume of Fire Per Engagement• Enhances Soldier Survivability

    • Precision Delivery Regardless of Range• Limits Collateral Damage• Decreases Volume of Fire Per Engagement• Enhances Soldier Survivability

    Guidance Acquisitionand Track

    Latitude / Longitude / Altitude

    Structure Top Attack(Detonation after

    Penetration)

    FragmentingWarhead

    Deploy Canards prior to Apogee

    (Ballistic prior to Apogee)

    SystemInitialization

    Height of Burst Sensor

    FragmentingWarhead or Top

    Attack Penetrating Warhead depending

    on the target

    TargetingTargeting

    Impact Near Vertical for Max

    Lethality

  • 7

    Excalibur Characteristics Unitary Targets

    Infantry PlatoonExcalibur: 3 roundsM549: 25 roundsM107: 43 rounds

    RadarExcalibur: 1 roundM549: 10 roundsM107: 11 rounds

    Command PostExcalibur: 6 roundsM549: 54 roundsM107: 78 rounds

    StructuresExcalibur: 3 roundsM549: 147 roundsM107: 110 rounds

    Excalibur at any range

    M549 at 20Km

    M107 at 15Km

    •~10m CEP•Same lethality as an 155 mm HE

    System used in a complex

    target environment!

  • 8

    Excalibur Fuzing System (FS&A w/HOB)

  • 9

    FS&A REQUIREMENTS

    • Projectile Application– All Arm - 1,700 G’s– No Arm - 300 G’s

    • Spin• Interface With GN&C• MIL-STD-1316 Compliant

    ERGM and ExcaliburMechanical S&A

  • 10

    Excalibur FSA /Flight Timeline

    Safe Separation

    Timer

    3 SEC

    9. Detonate

    8. Arm CommandTo FSA

    3. Arm Power AvailableCanards Deployed

    4. “Measure Spin”Cmd to FSA

    2. Initialize FSA

    6. Pass Det Mode to FSA

    T1

    7. Power UpHOB

    (Optional)

    Electronics Battery

    Powerup

    Projectile Flight (Unarmed) Projectile Flight

    (Armed)

    5. Valid 2nd Arming Environment

  • 11

    ARMEnergy

    1st Lock(Setback)Removed

    BatteryPower

    Logic Power

    FPGA Power Up/Reset/BIT

    Logic FunctionsSafe Separation Timer

    IndependentSafe

    SeparationTimer

    Charge &Fire P.A.

    2nd LockRemoved

    RechargeFireset

    Armed S&A

    HOB Sensor

    Detonate

    IMPACT

    LaunchAcceleration

    SPINSIGNAL

    SYSTEMCOMMANDS

    CHARGE

    DELAYIMPACT

    FPGA OUTPUT

    SYSTEM COMMANDSInitializeDetonation ModeMeasure SpinArm

    Excalibur FSA Logic Diagram

  • 12

    • FSA consists of electronics module and mechanical module

    • First Arming Environment is setback acceleration implemented mechanically

    • Second Arming Environment is detection of de-spin event using a “g” switch

    • Safe separation via independent timers• Point Detonate fuze is implemented by a g-switch

    opening at impact.• Delay after Point Detonate implemented by electronic

    timer• HOB function implemented by RF proximity sensor

    using production fuze components

    Key Features

    1.730” DIA

    4.165”

    ElectronicsSection

    MechanicalSection

    Out of Line MechSetback G-switchRotor ControlDetonator ShortingDetonatorOutput Lead

    FPGAPower Up LogicPower SeparationTiming CircuitsSpin SensingArming ControlFiring Control

    FSA Design Approach Concurred by Army & FMV Fuze Boards

    Excalibur Fuze Safe & Arm (FSA) Description

  • 13

    • Mechanical S&A Design Approach– Modified MK18 S&A

    • Higher G Loads

    • AFT Detonation Output

    • Switches Indicate Rotor Position

    • Integrated Electronics Control

    – Three (3) Leaf Set Back Mechanism

    S&A MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROACH

    Leaf Lock Rotor Drive Spring First Rotor Lock (Safe)

    Second Rotor Lock (Safe)

    Rotor Lock (Arm)

  • 14

    S&A ELECTRICAL DESIGN APPROACH

    • S&A Electronics– RS232 Serial Communication Link – Codeword Controls Function

    GN&CSecond Rotor Lock W/PA

    Rotor W/Switches & M84 Detonator

    Safety Button

    Set Back Lock

    Second Safety & Arm Lock

    Piston Actuator

  • 15

    Spin Switch

    Excalibur Electronic Flex Assembly Module

    Fire Capacitor FPGA

    ImpactSwitch

    IndependentTimer

    Spacers

  • 16

    RTV Potting aroundSpin Switch

    Connector (Interface withMechanical S&A)

    Cap (PressedInto Housing)

    Housing

    Potting FillHole

    Alignment pin

    Excalibur FSA Electronic Sub-Assembly

  • 17

  • 18

    Excalibur FSA

  • 19

    Booster(1” Ø by 1”)

    PA509 Lead(.242” Ø dia by .980”)

    M84 Detonator(.194” Ø by .37”)

    Gap = .024 / .047 “Gap = .037 / .095 “

    Stainless Steel 17-4.006 / .012 Thick

    Explosive Train

    Gap = .000 / .020 “

  • 20

  • 21

    FSA Design Summary

    • Resulting Capabilities– Meets MIL-STD-1316– Interactive W/ GN&C– Maximized Overhead

    Safety• Independent Timer• Arm Command issued Just

    Prior to Endgame– Excalibur was Fielded in

    May 2007 for Operation UseM982

    ERGM

  • 22

    S&A Program Milestones

    • M982 (Excalibur) S&A– Completed Design Analysis, Design Verification Testing,

    Qualification, and AFSRB Certified– The Excalibur System was Fielded in May 2007 and is

    Currently in Operational Use– KDI is Under Contract to Develop a Low Cost ESAD

    Alternative S&A Design• ERGM S&A

    – Finished DVT– ERGM has been terminated. The requirement for a guided

    extended range munition is still valid. NAVSEA is currently restructuring the program.

  • 23

    Excalibur ESAD Development

    • Development team consisted of members from KDI, ARDEC fuze group at Picatinny and Adelphi

    • Development program objectives accomplished– Drop-in replacement with existing S&A– Lower Unit Production Cost– Increased reliability – Hardware tests used to mitigate initial high risk areas – 1st Environment sensor designed, developed and tested– AFSRB informal and formal review completed – Preliminary Design Review completed

    • Electrical and mechanical design completed– Functional hardware fabricated and tested

    • Explosive function test success • ARDEC airgun and railgun mechanical shock tests successfully completed (gun

    launch simulated) • EGLIN AFB howitzer hard target penetration tests successfully completed

    52nd FUZE CONFERENCEOUTLINEEX171 ERGM Tactical SystemEX171 ERGM OPERATIONAL CONCEPTExcalibur (M982) System OverviewExcalibur Unitary Concept of OperationsExcalibur Characteristics Unitary TargetsExcalibur Fuzing System (FS&A w/HOB)FS&A REQUIREMENTSExcalibur FSA /Flight TimelineExcalibur FSA Logic DiagramExcalibur Fuze Safe & Arm (FSA) Description S&A MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROACHS&A ELECTRICAL DESIGN APPROACHExcalibur Electronic Flex Assembly ModuleExcalibur FSA Electronic Sub-AssemblySlide Number 17Excalibur FSAExplosive TrainSlide Number 20FSA Design SummaryS&A Program MilestonesExcalibur ESAD Development


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