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Textron Systems Achieves Success In US Army Tests Of FCS Technologies

Intelligent Munitions System (IMS).
by Staff Writers
Wilmington MA (SPX) Apr 04, 2007
Textron Systems has announced that it has successfully demonstrated the performance of its Future Combat Systems technologies in military exercises conducted by the U.S. Army in February 2007. The Future Combat Systems (FCS) Experiment 1.1 exercises featured a mock raid on a fictitious village and demonstrations of high-technology equipment designed to improve the situational awareness and engagement effectiveness of current and future warfighters.

Among the products tested were the Tactical and Urban Unattended Ground Sensor Systems (T-UGS and U-UGS) and Intelligent Munitions System (IMS), produced by the company's Textron Defense Systems operating unit, and Situational Understanding (SU) Analysis software developed by the recently acquired operating unit, Overwatch, Tactical Operations. Textron Defense Systems' UGS provided real-time images to battle commanders, allowing real-time situational understanding and actionable intelligence. The IMS achieved autonomous detection and successful elimination of enemy vehicles, while Overwatch, Tactical Operations integrated software from FCS partners, provided awareness of enemy threats and battlefield damage assessment over the FCS network.

According to Dennis Muilenburg, vice president and general manager of Boeing Combat Systems and FCS program manager, "Textron Defense Systems' Tactical and Urban Unattended Ground Sensors and Situation Understanding software performed flawlessly and received positive feedback during the Soldier's After Action Review. This sets a great foundation for Spin-Out 1 to the current force."

Often described as a true force multiplier, the T-UGS, U-UGS and IMS systems provide frontline soldiers with actionable information to minimize their risk while enhancing their overall effectiveness. According to Ellen Lord, Textron Defense Systems' vice president of Intelligent Battlefield Systems, "This test marks a significant milestone for the U.S. Army and the warfighter and clearly establishes Textron Defense Systems as a leader in the development of next generation sensors and precision munitions. Our UGS and IMS solutions illustrate how invaluable these fieldable, proven systems are when it comes to providing security to our warfighters, friendly forces and non-combatants."

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