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Dismounted Close Combat

 

The Dismounted Close Combat IPT procures a wide range of small arms, support weapons, ammunition and STANO (Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Night Optics) for dismounted troops.

The Dismounted Close Combat IPT procures a wide range of small arms, support weapons, ammunition and STANO (Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Night Optics) for dismounted troops.

 

Looking to the future, the team also manages the Future Integrated Soldier Technology (FIST) programme, which is currently in its Assessment Phase. FIST aims to enhance the capability and mission effectiveness of the dismounted section, particularly in the areas of Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Information (C4I), and Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA).



The FIST Prime Contractor is Thales (UK) Ltd, working with the IPT in a partnering arrangement.

 



Our customers include Infantry, Royal Marines, Parachute Regiment, RAF Regiment, Royal Military Police, MoD Police and also Special Forces. We are currently meeting a large number of requirements for DCC equipment for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Dismounted Close Combat IPT manages a range of projects including:

  • Future Integrated Soldier Technology (FIST)

  • Fire Support Weapon (FSW)

  • Automatic Lightweight Grenade Launcher (ALGL)

  • SA80 Carbine and Underslung Grenade Launcher

  • 8.6mm Ammunition

  • 40mm High Velocity Grenades

  • 0.5 inch Machine Gun Blank Firing System and Quick Change Barrel

  • Sniper System Improvements (SSI)

  • Light Machine Gun (LMG)

  • 60mm Mortar

  • Surveillance System and Range Finder (SSARF)

  • Lightweight Thermal Imager (LWTI)

  • Short Range Surveillance Night Optic (SRSNO)

Future Integrated Soldier Technology (FIST)
 

The Future Integrated Soldier Technology (or FIST) is a project by the British Army, which aims to enhance the infantry's combat effectiveness in the 21st century as part of the Future Soldier project. The contract was awarded to Thales in March 2003.

The Future Integrated Soldier Technology (or FIST) is a project by the British Army, which aims to enhance the infantry's combat effectiveness in the 21st century as part of the Future Soldier project. The contract was awarded to Thales in March 2003.
 

The goal is to integrate a modular system of all equipment, weapons and their sighting systems, radios that the individual soldier carries or uses, in order to increase his overall effectiveness on the battlefield.

The programme is being managed by the Dismounted Close Combat Integrated Project Team.

A major part of the FIST project is the Bowman communications system, which will for the first time give secure communications to the troops on the ground, allowing for simultaneous transmission of voice and data and having a built-in GPS equipment, as well as sending visual information direct from personal cameras.

The kit is aimed to cover 5 main areas:

  • Command and Control

  • Lethality

  • Mobility

  • Survivability

  • Sustainability

Command and Control is aimed to improve fire team and local commanders awareness of the situation. Lethality is as the name suggests and includes new weapon systems such as the new LAW and Javelin anti tank weapons and the new sights for the SA80. Mobility includes areas such as route planning and GPS locations, survivability includes armour and stealth and sustainability includes areas such as power supplies with the system aiming to run off new next generation power cells.

The project aims to deploy a whole suite of digitized weapon platforms by 2008. First major trials of the FIST system were completed on Salisbury Plain in January, 2005. In these trials at the Salisbury Plain training area. 70 soldiers were equipped with the new FIST technology including GPS, communications and weapon sights and compared to the effectiveness of 70 conventionally equipped soldiers.

Main Gate approval for increment 1A (surveillance target acquisition, STA) is expected in mid-2008 and for increment 1B (C4I) by the end of 2008. These will be followed by the demonstration and manufacture phase, in which up to 29,000 soldiers will be equipped with FIST. Initial operating capability (IOC) is planned for 2010.

35,000 sets of kits are expected to be brought and issued between 2015 and 2020. This equipment is designed to bring the British infantry man up to standards and link with new technology currently employed, including the new underslung grenade launcher for the SA80-A2 and the soon to be deployed Bowman communications network. It is not intended that every soldier be equipped with FIST: instead unit commanders will request FIST kits as necessary and so they can be tailored to the situation and aim of the mission.

As well as linking into the new technology for the soldier it is designed to link in with other new communications including Cormorant and Talon as well at the UAV project Watchkeeper.

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COMPANIES INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT


SELEX GALILEO - Future Soldier Individual Combat Fire Control/ Observation System meets needs of dismounted soldiers and Special Forces units in digital battlefields

 

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