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MISSILE, BALLISTICS AND INFANTRY SYSTEMS UPDATE

October 2, 2015 by

Sponsored by Control Solutions LLC.

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30 Sep 15. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) successfully fired its new Excalibur N5 projectile during a recent live guided flight test at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz. A company-funded initiative, Excalibur N5 is a 5-inch/127 mm naval variant of the combat-proven Excalibur precision projectile used by the U.S. Army, the U.S. Marine Corps and several international armies. It is expected to more than triple the maximum effective range of conventional naval gun munitions and deliver the same pinpoint accuracy of the Excalibur Ib, which is in production today.
“Excalibur N5’s range, precision and lethality will revolutionize naval gunfire and increase the offensive firepower of our Navy’s destroyers and cruisers,” said Duane Gooden, vice president of Raytheon’s Land Warfare Systems product line. “This demonstration showcases the N5’s maturity as a proven low-risk solution, and is ready for the Navy now.”
Excalibur N5 can be used to support several critical mission areas including Naval Surface Fire Support, Anti-Surface Warfare (ASuW) and countering Fast Attack Craft (FAC).
“With the significant amount of re-use from the Army’s Excalibur program, the N5 provides the Navy with an affordable, direct path to employ a critical capability,” said Gooden. “We continue to build on Excalibur’s unmatched reliability and performance by investing in a fire-and-forget, dual-mode seeker that will vastly improve the 5-inch gun’s current ASuW and counter-FAC capability.”
30 Sep 15. MTL leads the way with cold formed Aluminium. Within the defence manufacturing industry we continually strive to push the limits of technology to redefine what is possible. We understand the need to support change with solid test data and proof of repeatability, and in absence of this, designers and engineers opt for traditional tried and tested methods for the application of materials when developing new platforms.
MTL likes to think a little differently. Building on our expertise in forming steel armour plate and working alongside a major aluminium armour plate producer, we have developed a reliable and repeatable cold forming process for aluminium armour plate, which can potentially change the design and manufacture of aluminium land system platforms in the future.
Aluminium armour materials were never developed with intent to be cold formed, and so intrinsically pose challenges to avoid common modes of failure such as cracking. We have created a reliable and repeatable cold forming process, backed by scientific and engineering validation. We have pushed our current forming technology to its limits, and the integrity of parts produced are validated using innovative and standardised methods of material testing to assure optimum material resilience.
Our overall aim is to enable designers to remove large sections of weld from the overall vehicle structure and reduce piece part count. By reducing the weld, the structure is stronger and more robust, better protecting vehicle occupants and reducing platform production costs.
We began with 5083-H131 armour – a commonly used and well established material for the construction of aluminium vehicle hulls. Process development and optimisation to cold form 90° bends with and across the grain allowed us to move forward with more difficult materials. Similar initial success followed with 7017, 7020 and 7085.
On completion of laboratory tests we expect to release our findings by the end of 2015. We are confident of repeating the success of our formed steel armour plate, for which MTL is well known, further changing the defence industry and the applications of armoured aluminium.

30 Sep 15. Saab, BAE team up for mineclearing robot. Saab and BAE Systems have signed an agreement to develop a mine clearance system. The agreement calls for Saab to finalize the design of its

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