Title: Minimizing Fratricide Maximizing Combat Effectiveness Panel
1Minimizing Fratricide - Maximizing Combat
Effectiveness Panel Chief, Combat
Identification, Special Projects Office, CERDEC
Mr. Pete Glikerdas
UNCLASSIFIED
04-06
2 FCS Management Structure
- FCS Program Manager Office under PEO GCS
- PM Offices reporting to PM FCS
- Manned Systems Integration (O-6 level _at_ Warren,
MI) - Lethality Systems Integration (O-6 level _at_
Picatinny, NJ) - Network Systems Integration (O-6 level _at_
Monmouth, NJ) - Technologies (O-6 level _at_ Arlington, VA)
- Simulations (O-5 level _at_ Arlington, VA)
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles (O-5 level _at_ Warren, MI)
- Unmanned Air Vehicles (O-5 level _at_ Huntsville, AL)
Program Managers Intent Field FCS-equipped
Units of Action with Threshold Future Force
Capability by the End of the Decade
UNCLASSIFIED
03-64
3 Nov 03
3FCS Management Structure
- PM NSI responsible for the FCS Network (C4ISR)
- Command and Control (C2)
- Communication Systems and Computers (CC)
- Sensors - ISR
- Joint, Interagency and Multinational
Interoperability - CID capabilities for FCS assigned to PM NSI
Program Managers Intent Field FCS-equipped
Units of Action with Threshold Future Force
Capability by the End of the Decade
4Conceptual CID System ISR Slice
Fixed Wing
Class IV
Rotary Wing
Class II Class III
Rotary Wing
Rotary Wing
Class IV
Fixed Wing
SA, RBCI
?
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SA, RBCI
?
SA, RBCI
SA, RBCI
SA NCTR RF Tags RBCI
?
SA, Mode 5
SA, NCTR RF Tags RBCI
SA,RBCI
SA, RBCI
SA RBCI
Mule
Air Defense Systems
SA, Laser/RF
SA, mmW
SA, Laser/RF
Armed Robotic Vehicles
mmW (NATO Compliant Millimeter Wave)
RBCI (Radio Based Combat Id)
Laser/RF
SA, mmW
TBD (Proposed Solutions)
SA, mmW
Mode 5
NATO/USMC
FCS V-DSID Requirement
CID areas addressed by FCS ISR
systems