Thursday, May 9, 2019

Protection Improvements Option for HMMWVs Assignment - 1

Protection Improvements Option for HMMWVs - Assignment patternAccording to the U.S. Army representative remarks at the recent Association of the U.S. Armys AUSA Winter symposium held in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Feb. 24-26, 2010, The HMMWV Recap requirement exists to address needed repair and rework of existing HMMWVs used in tactical operations while at the same time modernizing through upgrade existing HMMWVs to improve their operating(a) capability (Scott para 2-3).Under the new approach of revamping the HMMWVs, one option is to develop a iodine integrated system to be kept on the chassis of HMMWV after taking down its organic structure to fit the new capsule structure on it to be integrated with the current subsystems of the HMMWV. This approach would urge on not discarding most of the parts of the HMMWV (Scott para 9).The capsule approach can provide the protective covering approach needed in up-armored HMMWV because of reduction in weight helping in its load carrying capacity and mobility. innovation of the capsule adds to the protection level in the internal and external body structure of the HMMWV (Scott para 10).As per the US Army TWV Strategy Report, adding armor kits to the vehicles was an afterthought the vehicles were not designed to carry 3000+ pounds in weight, which is alter the performance of the vehicles. Considering the future demands on the fleet, the proposed solution stated above would offer the perfect balance in the 3-Ps (Payload, protection, and performance) besides offering a sophisticated fleet, robust enough to host varied modern electronics, indwelling during any war operations. The proposed capsule approach option is cost-efficient to fulfill the sustainability and affordability issues arising in the future oddly on the right mixing of quality and quantity parameters (7-9).A good thing about the proposed protection improvement option is the cost-effectiveness of the Small Combat Tactical Vehicle Capsule (SCTVC)approach, develo ped by Chris Berman, a former Navy SEAL, and the founder and president of Granite Tactical Vehicles the designer of the SCTVC approach (Scott 6-7).

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