Meeting the Needs of the Swedish Armed Forces
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Meeting the Needs of the Swedish Armed Forces
International Armoured Vehicles London, 2-3 February 2010 Meeting the Needs of the Swedish Armed Forces: Current Requirements and Capability Gaps Brigadier General Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) Agenda Who am I? A changing world Transformation of the Swedish Armed Forces Swedish fleet of armoured combat vehicles What about SEP? Procurement of armoured combat vehicles Objective 2014 – plans for the future Ongoing procurements Summary Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 A changing world …and the transformation of the Swedish Armed Forces 9 Million inhabitants Defence budget 1,3 % of the GNP Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 A revolution in military affairs… Swedish ”nonalignment policy” 1989 ”Cold War” Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 1995 Swedish ”non-alignment policy” - but with an option… ”Post-Warzaw Pact” 3rd of February 2010 Swedish 2009 ”alignment policy” Bill to the Parlament Endstate 2014 Starting 2010 Decision 2009 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Declaration of Solidarity as put forward in the Defence Commission’s reports “Sweden will not take a passive stance if another EU Member State or other Nordic country suffers a disaster or an attack. We expect these countries to act in the same way if Sweden is affected. This means that Sweden can contribute with military support in crisis and conflict situations. We must be able and willing to help one another in the event of accidents, crisis or conflicts, by contributing with relevant capabilities. In this context, Sweden must be able both to receive and to give military support.” Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Transformation objectives Availability - Today for national as well as international tasks - Operational and strategic mobility Usability - Swedish territory as well as abroad - Single set of Forces Flexibility - All Conflict Levels - Organization - Modularity Cooperation - Other Countries and organizations - Other Swedish Governmental Actors - Civil-Military Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Expeditionary Capability Up to 2000 men deployed (in peace time) Framework nation for EUBG Comprehensive approach SAC Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Development of the Armed Forces All Voluntary Force – conscription abolished in Peacetime Main operational units in the ground forces will be Battalion sized Battlegroups Capability to operate national and multinational Brigade Combat Teams Air War Fighting Capability with JAS 39 Gripen as main asset Naval Forces primarily for operations in the Baltic Sea Home Guard with more flexible National Defence Units Mobilization Reserve activated within three years Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Force structure Operational Forces Standing Units Rapid response & rotation assets Full time soldiers Reserve Units Rotation assets Reservists Home Guard Units Rapid response assets Part time soldiers (National Surveillance & Guard Tasks only) Mobilization Reserve Equipment in storage Activated within three years - conscription Pool of Personnel Former active & reserve personnel Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 ”Not to know the past and draw consequences out of these experiences, is to disclaim your right to influence our time and to form the world of the future. Because tomorrow rests upon yesterdays foundation…” Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 From a stored DEFENCE for INVASION….. Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 …to an operational DEFENCE for INSERTION Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 30 brigades, 150 freestanding battalions ~430.000 men + Home Guard 100.000 men 1977 X X X X X X X X IIII IIII IIII II II IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II II Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 21 brigades, 200 freestanding battalions ~420.000 men + Home Guard 100.000 men 1987 X X X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII II II II IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X III IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II II II X X X X X X X Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 13 brigades, 120 freestanding battalions ~250.000 men + Home Guard 100.000 men 1997 X X X X X X X X X X X X Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII X IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 3rd of February 2010 2007 0 brigades, 25 freestanding battalions ~25.000 men + Home Guard 35.000 men IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Operational Armed Forces after mobilization 1945-1989 2008 Tomorrow* ~500 100 100 ~70+30 26+4 26+4 Fighter Aircrafts Navy Vessels+Subs X Army ~300 000 sold X x3 X x2 H Home Guard ~100 000 sold ~35 000 *Expeditionary Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 ~22 000 Operational Armed Forces Main Assets 1 Force Headquarter (FHQ) 2 Brigade Combat Team HQ 7 Maneuver Battalions (Mech & Light infantry) 2 Artillery Battalions 2 Air Defence Battalions 1 Ranger Battalion 1 SOF Unit 1 Intelligence Battalion 2 Engineer Battalions 1 Security Battalion 2 Logistic Battalions 3 Tank Companies 40 Home Guard Battalions 4 Mobilization Reserve Maneuver Battalions Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 7 Corvettes 4 Submarines 7 MCM vessels 2 Support ships 1 Maneuver Battalion (Amphibious) 4 Fighter Squadrons (JAS39C/D) 1 Transport Squadron (C130) 1 Helicopter Battalion (NH90, A109) Swedish Combat Vehicle Fleet • Update inventory • Update ongoing activites Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 CV 90 vehicle family CV90 – a family of combat vehicles 509 + 40 vehicles delivered 1994-2002 The different variants of CV90: CV 9040 354 Forward Observation Vehicle 42 Forward Command Vehicle 56 Anti Aircraft Vehicle 30 Armoured Recovery Vehicle 26 Electric Warfare Vehicle 1 Chassies for supporting vehicles 40 International co-operation within the ”CV90 Users Club” Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Deployed to Afghanistan 7 CV9040C 1 ARV 90C Planning for upgrading from 2013 Renovation Modifications (limited) New fire extinguishing system Replacement of halon Ongoing studies: Investigation of vibrations Rubber band tracks Leopard 2 vehicle family Leopard 2 vehicle family: MBT 122 (new Leo 2 A5S) 120 procured 1997-2002 MBT 121 (used Leo 2 A4) 160 procured 1995-1998 ARV 120 (armoured recovery) 14 procured 1995-1998 AEV 120 (armoured engineer) 6 delivered from 2011 International co-operation within the Leopard MBT ”LEOBEN Users Club” Planning for upgrading from 2013 Renovation & modifications (limited) MBT 121 now phased out – to be sold Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Ongoing procurements: Mineprotection for another 4 MBT122B 2 ARV120B Ammunition for training Replacement of halon Ongoing discussion: The need for an Armoured Bridge Layer based upon Leopard 2 chassies Armoured Tracked Vehicles ”Armoured Tracked Vehicles” is the designation for many different armoured combat vehicles in different configurations and versions They are used in many different roles (for example personell transport, command & control, repair, bridge laying, ambulance, others) A process for phasing out most of these vehicles has started Pbv 302 (vehicle family) 292 still in service (out of 650) – 20 mm cannon being modified Pbv 401/4020 (MT-LB) 203 still in service (out of 520) Pbv 501 (BMP-1) 350 now phased out (to be sold) Brobv 971 (BLG 60) 12 still in service (out of 32) Bv 308/309 (”Bv 206S”) 93 still in service (Bv 308 for training – Bv 309 for international missions) Discussions to initiate the procurment of a new light tracked vehicle Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Armoured Wheeled Vehicles The armoured wheeled vehicles are mainly used as personell carriers but also for other role functions (for example ambulance, radio link, command) The vehicles are intended to be used mainly on roads The armoured wheeled vehicles: Pasi XA-180 6x6 35 (Patgb 180 – mainly used in international missions) Pasi XA-202/203 6x6 170 (Patgb 202/203) Ongoing studies to adopt desert proven filter and to replace halon Ongoing conversion of 2 (or 6) XA-203 into IEDD vehicles Piranha IIIC ASV/ACV 10x10 13 (Patgb 97 – no longer part of operational forces) RG32M 4x4 260 (Ptgb 6 – now being upgraded with Protector OWS) Ongoing study to upgrade with ADS Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 ARCHER – Artilleri system 08 Project ARCHER – development of next generation self-propelled artillery system In a development phase since autumn 2008 in a co-operation with Norway Agreement on Industrial Balance signed December 2009 Ongoing contract negotiations for series production (expected Q1 in 2010) The Swedish Armed Forces intends to set up ARCHER battalions ready for duty in 2011 with 24 vehicles Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 What about SEP? • Background – previous work • Supreme Commander Decision • Status of today Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 From technology & concept studies… Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 …using “new” AFV technologies… • Hybrid Electric Transmission • De-coupled Running Gear • Rubber Band Tracks • Twin Engines • E t c… Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 …to the modular SEP concept… 3 modular “building bricks”: • Bottom frame • Crew module • Mission module All vital systems allocated to the front Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 Different test rigs… 1. ”Dr Special” 2. Bench demo 1 2 3. UK Mobile Rig 3 Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command 4 rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 4. Mine test …and different demonstrators… 1. T1 (2000) 2. W1 (2003) 1 2 3. T2 (2005) 4. W2 (2006) 3 Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command 4 rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 Centre frame or bottom frame? Crew module Mission module Bottom frame Centre frame Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Air transportability in C130 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 SEP successfully proven with AMAPTM-ADS Demonstration in Karlsborg spring 2007 AMAPTM-ADS Principles: 2 RPGs shot at the same aiming point Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 from IBD evaluated in SE since 2002 Directed energy μs system (~500 kg) Hemispheric Detection < 10 m Interaction ~ 2 m Collateral damage < than w/o ADS Against KE & CE Decision from the Supreme Commander A decision was announced 4 of February 2008 not to continue the development of SEP The reasons were: th Lack of money in the near time future Lack of an international partner for co-operation Still a need for armoured wheeled vehicles: A decision was taken that the procurement of armoured wheeled vehicles shall be done ”off the shelf” in a competition Still a need for light tracked vehicles: A decision to come Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 SEP technologies Experiences from novel technologies in SEP will be taken care of – FMV controls some of the IPR Digital vehicle architectures and electronics Electric transmissions and hybrid electric drives for combat vehicles Modularity with the main purpose to achieve flexibility and multi-role capability Man-machine-interface (MMI) Active defence systems Ballistic armour protection and mine protection Signature adaptation and stealth techniques Driving and situation awareness (fibre optics) Lt Col Julian Forsyth, SO1 DEC(DBE) Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 Continued AECV Activities The SEP development project at BAE Systems Hägglunds 2007-06-11 Rickard O. Lindström Government funding was stopped was ended 30th of June 2008 BAE Systems Hägglunds has on their own behalf finalized the production of 4 preserie SEP tracked&wheeled vehicles First ”roll out” 19th of December 2008 (tracked) Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 SEP – preserie tracked vehicle Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 SEP – preserie 6x6 wheeled vehicle Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Goodbye SEP? Anders Carell BG Anders Carell Head Systems Procurement Command HeadofofLand Land Systems Procurement Command rd February of February 2010 3 rd3of 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Procurement of armoured combat vehicles • Historic review • Different procurement methods • New strategy for defence materiel supply Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Different procurement methods… CV 90 (development nationally) Leopard 2 (”off the shelf” - competition) MT-LB, BMP-1, BLG-60 (”opportunity from former DDR”) XA-202/203 (”bilaterally agreement – procurement exchange”) Trucks from Scania (”budget regulator”) Bv 208 (”industrial support”) Piranha III 10x10 (”special interest”) Toyota patrol vehicles (”panic” - UOR) Private cars (”general basic agreement”) ARCHER (”co-operation”) Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Swedish Armed Forces changed tasks • • • • No invasion threat Multifacitaded threat International engagement Immediate useable operational forces • Civilan and military cooperation nationally and internationally Volume of tasks Defence for invasion Defence for insertion Territoriell International Invasionsförsvaret New threats operations integrity Width of missions Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 New accentuated principles for materiel supply Reduced long term commitments towards suppliers. More “just in time” – buy for use, not storage! The following principles will apply for materiel supply: Maintenance and upgrading of existing materiel when economically and operationally feasible Acquisition of new materiel will primarily be directed towards on the market existing materiel – off the shelf Development of materiel will only be considered if the desired materiel is not available on the world market Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Strategy for Defence Materiel Supply The model for defence materiel procurement Consideration Existing materiel in SwAF 1) In co-operation 2) Under national management Adapted requirements for the shaping of units Adapted requirements on materiel Comparsion of alternatives Development 1) In collaboration 2) National development Market opportunities 1) In co-operation 2) Under national management The model shall facilitate the balance between the shaping of the armed forces units and the requirements on materiel The model shall also facilitate different opportunities to realize the materiel needs Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Objective 2014 • Combat Vehicles – Plans for the future Transformation into fewer AFV systems Strv 122 Pbv 401 (MT-LB) Strv 122 R Strv 121 Pbv 501 (BMP-1) Strf 9040 R Strf 9040 AMV (example) Patgb 202/203 15,5 cm ARCHER Haubits 77B BvS 10 (example) Bv 309 (Bv 206 S) 2008 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 2020 3rd of February 2010 Armoured Combat Vehicles Ongoing procurement – update • • Armoured Wheeled Vehicle New Light Tracked Vehicle Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 AWV – Armoured Wheeled Vehicle Background: Decision not to contiunue the development of SEP Still a need for armoured wheeled vehicles for 2 mechanized battalions AMV – Patria Vehicles VBCI - Nexter SEP – BAE Hägglunds IOC 2014; 113 vehicles (first battalion) 74 APC Boxer - ARTEC Piranha III – GDLS 10 APC/Company Command 7 Repair Three contractors were chosen to supply 4 Command & Control vehicles for an extensive series of trials 18 Ambulance and negotiations during spring 2009: BAE with SEP 6x6 Timetable: GDLS (Mowag) with Piranha IIIC RFI 13th of June 2008 Patria with AMV RFI-analysis (12 replies) The following evaluation showed that the th RFQ 30 of October 2008 AMV from was the best alternative Evaluation December 2008 (5 replies) Especially the costs were in favour for Negotiations Jan – May 2009 Patria – contract was signed 29th of June Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 AWV – Ongoing process However, on 3rd of July BAE Systems send in their formal submission of its objections and FMV had to freeze the procurement of AMVs from Patria – FMV responsed to this 17th of July (with a rejection) This was followed by yet another three objections from BAE and three replies with rejections from FMV The 29th of October the Country Administrative Court declared that the procurement process must be done once more time The verdict stated that FMV in general had conducted the procurement of armoured wheeled vehicles according to the Swedish public procurement law The Court had four complaints on FMV procurement, which were related to some parts of the content and handling of the complex procurement To guarantee delivery of armoured wheeled vehicles to the Swedish Armed Forces' in 2014, FMV took the decision to start a new procurement as soon as possible An RFQ was published 30th of December with replies expected before 9th of March A Contract Award is foreseen before the end of June 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 New Light Tracked Armoured Vehicle There’s a need for a new light tracked vehicle ~100 vehicles and IOC 2014 A procurement in competition foreseen – RFQ Q3 2010 Key User Requirements yet to be set: ”Bigger and with better performance than Bv 309” Different conceptual solutions to consider: Articulated steering (the big advantage is extreme mobility) Tracked steering An interesting analysis do be done: Costs vs effect vs freedom of action Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Possible candidates – Light tracked vehicle BvS10 Mk II ATTC Bronco SEP ”tracked” Total weight 14,6 ton 16 ton 17,5-23 ton Load Capability 2,6+3,4 = 6 ton 4,8 ton 6-11,5 ton Volume Capacity 12 m3 (4+8 pers) >12 m3 (4+8 pers) 13 m3 (2+10 pers) Maximum speed 65 km/h 60 km/h 85 km/h (electric hybrid) Mobility Very good Very good Good (rough terrain) KE: < STANAG 4 Mines: < STANAG 2a/2b KE: < STANAG 4 Mines: < STANAG 2a/2b KE: < STANAG 5+ Mines: < STANAG 4a/4b+ Articulated steering C130 transportability Articulated steering C130 transportability Changeable rolemodule C130 transportability (cross country) Protection (with add-on-armour) Others Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Summary Swedish declaration of solidarity We have a new alignment policy Transformation into a new defence - with a substantially strengthened defence capability A functional, available and flexible defence New accentuated principles for materiel supply Extended use of existing materiel and market opportunities Filling the capability gaps with new wheeled and tracked armoured fighting vehicles A challange to find the right balance between costs, performance and freedom of action Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010 Anders Carell Head of Land Systems Procurement Command 3rd of February 2010
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