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Insensitive MunitionsInsensitive MunitionsS&T RoadmapS&T Roadmap
Robert MalineRobert [email protected]@osd.milOUSD(AT&L)/DS,LW&MOUSD(AT&L)/DS,LW&M
703-695-1468703-695-1468
U.S. DOD Insensitive Munitions IPT U.S. DOD Insensitive Munitions IPT U.S. DOD Insensitive Munitions IPT U.S. DOD Insensitive Munitions IPT
Established:Established:
June 5, 1997, by the Office of the Under Secretary of June 5, 1997, by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics)Defense (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics)
Member OrganizationsMember Organizations: :
Office of the Secretary of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense Office of the Joint Chiefs of StaffOffice of the Joint Chiefs of StaffUnited States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force,United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force,Special Operations CommandSpecial Operations CommandDepartment of Defense Explosives Safety BoardDepartment of Defense Explosives Safety BoardMissile Defense AgencyMissile Defense Agency
Participating OrganizationsParticipating Organizations::Department of EnergyDepartment of EnergyChemical Propulsion Information AgencyChemical Propulsion Information Agency
Joint Services IM Technical PanelJoint Services IM Technical PanelJoint Services IM Technical PanelJoint Services IM Technical Panel
Created by USD(A&T) memorandum on May 4, 1999.Created by USD(A&T) memorandum on May 4, 1999.
The JSIMTP is an The JSIMTP is an advisory paneladvisory panel which: which:• Provides technical advice / recommendations concerning Provides technical advice / recommendations concerning
IM technology to program Milestone Decision Authorities, IM technology to program Milestone Decision Authorities, Program Managers, OSD, Joint Staff, and others.Program Managers, OSD, Joint Staff, and others.
• Reviews all munitions’ acquisition programs in identifying Reviews all munitions’ acquisition programs in identifying IM science and technology opportunities.IM science and technology opportunities.
• Maintains real-time, top-level management database on Maintains real-time, top-level management database on munitions and their IM technology status.munitions and their IM technology status.
• Advises Office of the Secretary of Defense on Advises Office of the Secretary of Defense on international IM matters.international IM matters.
• Provides advice / recommendations on integrated IM and Provides advice / recommendations on integrated IM and Hazard Classification testing.Hazard Classification testing.
IM WaiverIM Waiver ProcessProcessIM WaiverIM Waiver ProcessProcess
Waivers required per DoD 5000.1 and CJCSI 3170.01C
IM waivers historically based on lack of technology
Waiver requests staffed by all Services
Push technology across Service lines
Contribute to DoD-wide technology plan
JROC requiring funded POA&Ms to achieve IM in all waiver requests
Technology catalyst needed to avoid perpetual waiver scenario
PEO submits IM waiver request
Internal Service Staffing
(Includes IM Exec Agent and
Service IM Tech Review)
Final Service concurrence
Joint Staff Logistics Directorate J4
Force ProtectionFunctional Capabilities Board
Dep Dir, J8
Joint Staff Force Structure, Resources, and
Assessments Directorate CAD Branch
J8
Joint Capabilities Board
Joint Requirements Oversight Council
Approved IM Waiver
Force ProtectionJoint Warfighter Capabilities
Assessment Board(Supported by JSIMTP)
IM TrendsIM TrendsIM TrendsIM Trends
Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) desires new munitions be “born” IM compliant.desires new munitions be “born” IM compliant.
For existing munitions, JROC desires to see some For existing munitions, JROC desires to see some level of IM compliance and emphasis on IM level of IM compliance and emphasis on IM technology insertion…checking Service POM’stechnology insertion…checking Service POM’s
JROC concerned with lack of DoD and Service wide JROC concerned with lack of DoD and Service wide IM S&T efforts. IM S&T efforts.
Services working on S&T “Roadmap” to push for Services working on S&T “Roadmap” to push for additional investment in basic sciences and additional investment in basic sciences and advancement of emerging technologiesadvancement of emerging technologies..
Strategic PlanningStrategic Planning
Roadmap StructureRoadmap StructureRoadmap StructureRoadmap Structure
Identify Weapon Priorities
Identify Weapon Priorities
Identify Technologies
Roadmap
- Basic 6.1
- Enabling 6.2
- Targeted 6.2
- 6.3
JSIMTP Technology PrioritizationJSIMTP Technology PrioritizationJSIMTP Technology PrioritizationJSIMTP Technology Prioritization
Top Seven
IVV
IVV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IV
IV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
FP
FP
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIV
IIIV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIV
IIIV
IIIII
IIIII
IV
IV
IV
IV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
Legend
CATEGORY
7
8
9
101112131415161718
Gun Propellant Large Caliber
IV
IV
III
P 1 9 8 5 528
General Purpose Explosives
IV
V V V F13
115
2 334
Solid Rocket Propulsion Minimum Smoke
IV
I I I P 312
5 6 733
Metal Accelerating Explosives Castable (Heavy)
5 6 3 812
34
Metal Accelerating Explosives Pressed (Light)
7 3 411
10
35
Solid Rocket Propulsion High Performance
P 211
7 314
37
Metal Accelerating Explosives Pressed (Heavy)
III
III
IV
IV
6 310
714
40
Gun Propellant Medium Caliber
IV
IV
V V P 4 911
15
15
54
Metal Accelerating Explosives Extruded
F11
8 112
14
46
Underwater Explosives
IV
IV
VIII
F18
18
2 111
50
Metal Accelerating Explosives Castable (Light)
V P12
6 613
12
49
Solid Rocket Propulsion Reduced Smoke
IV
IV
P 912
910
13
53
Thermobaric
V V V P10
17
14 9 4 54
Booster Explosives V V 14 3 13 18 8 56
Pyrotechnic / Illumination IV 58IV P 15 16
Propellant Actuated Devices (PADs) V 80V P 17 14
Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADs) V V V 81V P 16 14
SCO
18 17 16
17 16 16
12 14 1
FCO
6
4
3
2
1
SDFIBI
5Advanced Penetrator Explosives 8 2 16 4 6 36
Joint PriorityTop Five
USA USAF USMC USN SOCOM Score
IIIV
IIIV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIII
IIIII
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIV
IIIV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IV
IV
IM Weapon PrioritiesIM Weapon PrioritiesIM Weapon PrioritiesIM Weapon Priorities
Legend
CATEGORYFCO SCO BI FI SD
Joint Priority
Gun Propellant Large Caliber IV IV III P 1
General Purpose Explosives IV V V V F 2
Solid Rocket Propulsion Minimum Smoke IV I I I 3
Metal Accelerating Explosives Castable (Heavy) 4
Advanced Penetrator Explosives 5
Metal Accelerating Explosives Pressed (Light) 6
Solid Rocket Propulsion High Performance P 7
PP
VIVIII
I / II
PassFailFailFail
Burning Reaction (FCO, SCO, BI, FI) or No Propagation (SD)Deflagration or Propulsive ReactionExplosionDetonation or Partial Detonation (Except SD and SCJ)
F
TechnologiesTechnologiesTechnologiesTechnologies
1Gun PropellantLarge Caliber
3Solid RocketPropulsion
Minimum Smoke
2General Purpose
Explosives
4 Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesCastable (Heavy)
5Advanced Penetrator
Explosives
6Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesPressed (Light)
9Gun PropellantMedium Caliber
8Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesPressed (Heavy)
10Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesExtruded
11UnderwaterExplosives
12Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesCastable (Light)
13Solid RocketPropulsion
Reduced Smoke
15Booster Explosives
14Thermobaric
16Pyrotechnics/Illumination
17Propellant Actuated
Devices (PADs)
18Cartridge Actuated
Devices (CADs)
7Solid RocketPropulsion
High Performance
New Crystals/MoleculesCrystal Morphology & Quality
Nano-Technology MaterialAdvanced BindersBinary Energetics
Crystal CoatingSuppression Agent
Modeling & Simulation
Suppression SystemsPassive/Active VentingStorage Configuration
Packing Container MaterialThermal Protection Material
Barrier/Ballistics MaterialModeling & Simulation
Energetic Material System Design Packaging
Liner MaterialsPassive/Active Venting
CoatingScoring
Thermal Protection MaterialBarrier/Ballistics Material
SensorsFuze and Initiators
Modeling and Simulation
Roadmap StructureRoadmap StructureRoadmap StructureRoadmap Structure
Identify Weapon Priorities
Identify Technologies
Roadmap
- Basic 6.1
- Enabling 6.2
- Targeted 6.2
- 6.3
DRAFT
IIIV
IIIV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIII
IIIII
IIIIV
IIIIV
IIIV
IIIV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
FP
FP
IVV
IVV
IVV
IVV
IIIIV
IIIIV
IV
IV
IM Weapon Priorities
Legend
CATEGORYFCO SCO BI FI SD
Joint Priority
Gun Propellant Large Caliber IV IV III P 1
General Purpose Explosives IV V V V F 2
Solid Rocket Propulsion Minimum Smoke IV I I I 3
Metal Accelerating Explosives Castable (Heavy) 4
Advanced Penetrator Explosives 5
Metal Accelerating Explosives Pressed (Light) 6
Solid Rocket Propulsion High Performance P 7
PP
VIVIII
I / II
PassFailFailFail
Burning Reaction (FCO, SCO, BI, FI) or No Propagation (SD)Deflagration or Propulsive ReactionExplosionDetonation or Partial Detonation (Except SD and SCJ)
F
DRAFT
Technologies
1Gun PropellantLarge Caliber
3Solid RocketPropulsion
Minimum Smoke
2General Purpose
Explosives
4 Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesCastable (Heavy)
5Advanced Penetrator
Explosives
6Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesPressed (Light)
9Gun PropellantMedium Caliber
8Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesPressed (Heavy)
10Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesExtruded
11UnderwaterExplosives
12Metal Accelerating
ExplosivesCastable (Light)
13Solid RocketPropulsion
Reduced Smoke
15Booster Explosives
14Thermobaric
16Pyrotechnics/Illumination
17Propellant Actuated
Devices (PADs)
18Cartridge Actuated
Devices (CADs)
7Solid RocketPropulsion
High Performance
New Crystals/MoleculesCrystal Morphology & Quality
Nano-Technology MaterialAdvanced BindersBinary EnergeticsCrystal Coating
Suppression AgentModeling & Simulation
Suppression SystemsPassive/Active VentingStorage Configuration
Packing Container MaterialThermal Protection Material
Barrier/Ballistics MaterialModeling & Simulation
Energetic Material System Design Packaging
Liner MaterialsPassive/Active Venting
CoatingScoring
Thermal Protection MaterialBarrier/Ballistics Material
SensorsFuze and Initiators
Modeling and Simulation
Technology Development POA&MsTechnology Development POA&MsTechnology Development POA&MsTechnology Development POA&Ms
General Category OverviewGeneral Category Overview Specific tech demoSpecific tech demo Cost/ScheduleCost/Schedule
SummarySummary
DOD IM IPT continues to address IM policy DOD IM IPT continues to address IM policy and implementation.and implementation.
JSIMTP has a two key roles in IM waiver JSIMTP has a two key roles in IM waiver reviews: advice to the PM and reviews: advice to the PM and recommendations to the Joint Staff.recommendations to the Joint Staff.
Roadmap has been briefed to Defense Roadmap has been briefed to Defense Science & Technology Executives, IM Science & Technology Executives, IM Executive Agents, DARPA and DTRA.Executive Agents, DARPA and DTRA. A way forward is under development.A way forward is under development.