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Future Combat Systems (FCS) is the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
's principal modernization program.

FCS includes 14+1+1 systems consisting of unattended ground sensors (UGS), the Non-Line of Sight – Launch System (NLOS-LS), two classes of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) organic to platoon, and Brigade Combat Team (BCT) echelons; two classes of unmanned ground vehicles, the Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV), and Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle (MULE) variants; and the eight manned ground vehicles (14 individual systems), plus the network (14+1), plus the Soldier (14+1+1).

FCS is intended to be a joint (across all US military services
Military of the United States

The United States Armed Forces are the overall unified armed forces of the United States. The United States military was first formed by the second Second Continental Congress to defend the new nation against the British Empire in the American Revolutionary War....
) networked
Computer network

A computer network is a group of interconnected computers. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. This article provides a general overview of some types and categories and also presents the basic components of a network....
 system of systems
Systems thinking

Systems Thinking is any process of estimating or inferring how local policies, actions, or changes influences the state of the neighboring universe....
, although it is being developed by a US Army program office.






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Future Combat Systems (FCS) is the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
's principal modernization program.

FCS includes 14+1+1 systems consisting of unattended ground sensors (UGS), the Non-Line of Sight – Launch System (NLOS-LS), two classes of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) organic to platoon, and Brigade Combat Team (BCT) echelons; two classes of unmanned ground vehicles, the Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV), and Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle (MULE) variants; and the eight manned ground vehicles (14 individual systems), plus the network (14+1), plus the Soldier (14+1+1).

FCS is intended to be a joint (across all US military services
Military of the United States

The United States Armed Forces are the overall unified armed forces of the United States. The United States military was first formed by the second Second Continental Congress to defend the new nation against the British Empire in the American Revolutionary War....
) networked
Computer network

A computer network is a group of interconnected computers. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. This article provides a general overview of some types and categories and also presents the basic components of a network....
 system of systems
Systems thinking

Systems Thinking is any process of estimating or inferring how local policies, actions, or changes influences the state of the neighboring universe....
, although it is being developed by a US Army program office. The Boeing Company
Boeing

The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997....
 and Science Applications International Corporation
Science Applications International Corporation

Science Applications International Corporation is a FORTUNE 500 scientific, engineering and technology applications company in the United States with numerous federal, state, and private sector clients....
 (SAIC) are partnered together as the lead systems integrator for this program which involves more than 550 contractors and subcontractors in 41 states .

The program has completed about one third of its development which extends to 2030. Technical field tests began in 2008. The first combat brigade equipped with FCS is expected to roll out around 2015, followed by full production to equip as many as 15 brigades by 2030.

Subsystems


FCS includes numerous subsystems:
  • FCS Network
    FCS Network

    The FCS Network - Brigade Combat Team Network consists of 5 layers that combine to provide seamless delivery of data to forward-deployed Army units....
  • Future Force Warrior
    Future Force Warrior

    Future Force Warrior is a United States military advanced technology demonstration project that is part of the Future Combat Systems project. The FFW project seeks to create a lightweight, fully integrated infantryman combat system....
  • Manned Ground Vehicles
    • XM1201 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle (RSV)
    • XM1202 Mounted Combat System (MCS)
    • XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C)
    • XM1204 Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar (NLOS-M)
    • XM1205 Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle (FRMV)
    • XM1206 Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV)
    • XM1207 Medical Vehicle (MV-E)
    • XM1208 Medical Vehicle (MV-T)
    • XM1209 Command and Control Vehicle (C2V)
  • Unmanned ground vehicle
    Unmanned ground vehicle

    Unmanned ground vehicles are robotic platforms that are used as an extension of human capability. This type of robot is generally capable of operating outdoors and over a wide variety of terrain, functioning in place of humans....
    • XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle
      Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle

      The Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle is a Future Combat Systems specific, man packable version of the IRobot PackBot.The XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle is a lightweight, manportable Unmanned Ground Vehicle capable of conducting military operations in urban terrain, tunnels, sewers, and caves....
       (SUGV)
    • XM1217 Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment
      Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment

      The Multifunction Utility/Logistics and Equipment vehicle is an autonomous Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle developed by Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control for the United States Army's Future Combat Systems program....
       (MULE-T)
    • XM1218 Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment
      Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment

      The Multifunction Utility/Logistics and Equipment vehicle is an autonomous Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle developed by Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control for the United States Army's Future Combat Systems program....
       (MULE-CM)
    • XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle
      Armed Robotic Vehicle

      The Armed Robotic Vehicle Assault Light or XM1219 is a mobility platform based on the Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment chassis, with an integrated weapons and reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition package to support the dismounted infantry?s efforts to locate and destroy enemy platforms and positions....
       (ARV)
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    • XM156 Class I Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
      Class I UAV

      The Class I UAV or XM156 is a platoon level asset that provides the dismounted soldier with Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition and laser designation....
       (UAV)
    • MQ-8B Class IV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
      Class IV UAV

      The Class IV UAV is an unmanned aerial vehicle intended to provide Intelligence , Surveillance and Reconnaissance , target acquisition, and aerial communications extension capability at the brigade level for the United States Army's Future Combat Systems program....
       (UAV)
  • Devices
    • XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System
      Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System

      The Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System is a self-contained missile launch system under development by NETFIRES LLC, a partnership between Lockheed Martin and Raytheon for the United States Army's Future Combat Systems and the United States Navy's Littoral Combat Ship....
       (NLOS-LS)
    • Intelligent Munitions System
      Intelligent Munitions System

      Intelligent Munitions System is a smart mine system being developed by General Dynamics and the US Army TACOM-ARDEC Picatinny Centre.The IMS will allow for controlled and safe use of munitions in the battle field and prevent unwanted munitions to be buried and forgotten....
       (IMS)
    • Unattended Ground Sensors
      Unattended Ground Sensors

      There are two types of Unattended Ground Sensors that are being fielded under the United States Army's Future Combat Systems Program, the Urban UGS or U-UGS and the Tactical UGS or T-UGS....
       (UGS)
    • Quick Kill active protection system
      Quick Kill active protection system

      Quick Kill is an active protection system designed to destroy incoming anti-tank missiles, rockets, and grenades. The Quick Kill system is being designed and produced by Raytheon for the U.S....
       (APS)


(Exclusively aquatic vehicles and manned aerial vehicles are outside the scope of FCS. Having unique requirements, they are the traditional realm of the US Navy, Army Aviation and the US Air Force.)

Operating system


SOSCOE targets x86-Linux, VxWorks, and LynxOS.

FCS is networked via an advanced architecture, called System of Systems Common Operating Environment (SOSCOE) that will enable unprecedented levels of joint connectivity and situational awareness (See: Network-centric warfare
Network-centric warfare

Network-centric warfare, now commonly called network-centric operations, is a new military doctrine or theory of war pioneered by the United States Department of Defense....
) The FCS (BCT) network consists of five layers that when combined provides seamless delivery of data: The Standards, Transport, Services, Applications, and Sensors and Platforms Layers. The FCS (BCT) network possesses the adaptability and management functionality required to maintain pertinent services, while the FCS (BCT) fights on a rapidly shifting battlespace giving them the advantage to see first, understand first, act first, and finish decisively.

FCS will network existing systems, systems already under development, and systems to be developed.

FCS proponents praise its ambitious approach to linking state-of-the-art sensors, platforms, and weapons seamlessly across its network. FCS critics claim its network architecture is too "closed" (i.e. does not interact seamlessly with non-FCS programs), too expensive, and too long in the fielding.

Development and timeline

FCS will use a spiral model
Spiral model

The spiral model is a software development process combining elements of both design and prototyping-in-stages, in an effort to combine advantages of Top-down and bottom-up design concepts....
 for development and upgrades. As of 2004, FCS is in the System Development and Demonstration (SDD) phase, which includes four two-year spirals. Spiral 1 will begin fielding in Fiscal Year 2008 and consist of prototypes for use and evaluation. Following successful evaluation, production and fielding of Spiral 2 will commence in 2010. The evaluation is conducted by the Army Evaluation Task Force (AETF), previously known as Evaluation Brigade Combat Team (EBCT), stationed in Fort Bliss
Fort Bliss

Fort Bliss is a United States Army post in the U.S. states of New Mexico and Texas. With an area of approximately , it is the second largest such installation in the Army behind the adjacent White Sands Missile Range, and the largest TRADOC installation....
. As of December 2007, AETF consists of 1,000 soldiers from the 1st Armored Division.

To date, the program continues to perform well. In August 2005, the program met 100% of the criteria in its most important milestone to date, Systems of Systems Functional Review.

On October 5, 2005, Pentagon team recommended "further delaying the Army's Future Combat Systems program, led by Boeing Co." in light of the costs of the Iraq War
Iraq War

The Iraq War, also known as the Second Gulf War, the Occupation of Iraq, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, is an ongoing conflicts military campaign which began on March 20, 2003 with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a Multinational force in Iraq now led by and composed almost entirely of troops from the United States and United King...
, Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest Atlantic hurricane, as well as one of the five deadliest, in the history of the United States....
, and expected declines in future budgets.

"Pentagon takes minimal cut out of Boeing program" - the Pentagon announced it plans to cut the 2007-2011, $25 billion FCS budget by only $236 million dollars spread over the next 5 years. The entire program is expected to cost $340 billion. The cut is seen as "positive" for the Boeing Company.

As of late December 2006, funding has been scaled back for critical elements of the overall FCS battlespace, and the most advanced elements have been deferred.

See also

  • Future Force Unit of Action
    Future Force Unit of action

    The Future Force Unit of Action will be the United States Army?s tactical warfighting echelon. Although optimized for offensive operations, the Future Combat Systems equipped Unit of Action will have the ability to execute a full spectrum of operations....
  • List of U.S. military vehicles by model number


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