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Defense Daily Robotic Combat Vehicle Phase 1 experiment at Fort Carson in Colorado. Photo: U.S. Army. Share: The Army announced Thursday it is starting a new small-business cohort looking for innovative ideas to apply sensor capabilities for sustainment of its future fleet of Robotic Combat Vehicles (RCV.) The first phase of the program will include selecting up to 10 firms, who will each receive $200,000, to work on their ideas over a 12-week period. Then, the Army will downselect five businesses to move forward and receive up to $1.5 million each to continue refining concepts over another two years. Robotic Combat Vehicle Phase 1 experiment at Fort Carson in Colorado. Photo: U.S. Army. ....
The Army Wants Its Extended Range Cannon Artillery to Shoot Faster The Army just inked five contracts that it hopes will pave the way for a faster rate of fire for its large artillery guns, such as the ERCA. Earlier this month, U.S. Brigadier General John Rafferty, the head of the Long-Range Precision Fires Cross-Functional Team, and Program Manager for Armored Fighting Vehicles Colonel Timothy Fuller briefed reporters about the efforts that are being undertaken to scale down the autoloader for the new Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA). The service announced that it has awarded five companies with contracts to look for alternate ways to accelerate the weapon’s rate of fire. ....
US Army picks 5 innovators to help increase its howitzer firing rate 3 hours ago U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground conducts developmental testing of multiple facets of the Extended Range Cannon Artillery project, from artillery shells to the longer cannon tube and larger firing chamber the improved howitzer will need to accommodate them. (Army) WASHINGTON The U.S. Army has picked five small business innovators to build prototypes intended to help increase the rate of fire of self-propelled howitzers as well as in future systems, Brig. Gen. John Rafferty, who is in charge of the service’s Long-Range Precision Fires modernization efforts, told Defense News on April 15. ....
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