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Slide1 : The Soldier: America’s Most Deployed Combat System Joint Small Arms Coordinating Group (JSACG)
Small Arms Item Unique Identification Update
Mike Friedman
Chief, Logistics and Integration Division, PM SW
Sid Kemmis
U.S. AMC Executive Agent for Small Arms Logistics
12 December 2006
Slide2 : Background Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army OSD funded PM SW Small Arms IUID Marking Pilot
Phase I: May 2004 – Sep 2005
Established IPT which included other services
Feasibility study
Investigated and identified current and future IUID marking technologies
Selected M9 pistol and M240 machine gun based on metal composition and multi-service use
Slide3 : Background Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army Phase II : Marking of M9 and M240 scrap receivers at ANAD by contractor
Qualification testing performed at ARDEC
Testing consisted of standard environmental tests
Blowing Sand
Hot/Cold/Ice
Salt/Fog
Slide4 : Background Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army Marks evaluated before and after tests for damage and readability
Adhesive label most reliable and readable after exposure to environmental tests
Follow-on testing conducted on adhesive label with clear coat and several metal tags
Slide5 : After Salt/Fog Testing (M240) Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army
Slide6 : After Salt/Fog Testing (M9) Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army
Slide7 : TESA Tape Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army
Slide8 : Background Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army Marks evaluated before and after tests for damage and readability
Adhesive label most reliable and readable after exposure to environmental tests
Some of our weapon vendors had experience with metal tags
IPT requested follow-on testing conducted on adhesive label with clear coat and several metal tags to determine if improved durability
Slide9 : Results Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army Adhesive label with clear coat and metal tags met requirements
Mark placed on receivers to facilitate reading weapons in arms room racks
Phase II of OSD Small Arms Marking Pilot completed May 2006
PM SW NDIA Briefing May 2006 indicated this and summarized testing performed
Slide10 : Implementation Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army PM SW funded program at Anniston Army Depot Sep 06 to mark M240B Machine Guns as part of M240-M240B conversion program
ANAD owns the equipment.
Potential for use on other small arms after end of M240 conversion program
Integrated Marking Cart solution from A2B Tracking Solutions and registry software installed Dec 06
IUID marking capability expected to be operational by end of Dec 06
Slide11 : Production Contracts Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army All PM SW small arms weapons production contracts modified to include IUID requirement
Receiver contracts modified to include IUID requirement
M240B, M240H, M249 and MK19 Weapons being delivered to the government with IUID marks using metal tags
M4 Carbine planning to use vinyl adhesive label
Slide12 : Path Forward Develop and Field Current and Future Small Arms for the Army After initial implementation on M240B conversion line rollout can commence on additional small arms overhaul lines at ANAD
Slide13 : Contact Info
michael.w.friedman@us.army.mil
Chief, Logistics and Integration Division, PM SW
Philip K. Gunning
PM SW UID Action Officer
philip.gunning@us.army.mil
sid.kemmis@us.army.mil
U.S. AMC Executive Agent for Small Arms Logistics
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