Fielding Army Weapon Systems: Experiences and Lessons Learned
Abstract
During the 1970s, the Army fielded few new weapon systems, as many development programs were stretched out because of the lack of funds to support production and fielding. The resulting 'bow wave' of new systems scheduled for fielding in the next few years presents a major challenge to the Army. Recently fielded systems present valuable lessons learned that can assist the Army in preparing for the multiple fieldings scheduled for the next five years. Systems that provide lessons learned include: M551 Sheridan; M60A2 and A3 Tank; Vulcan/ Chaparral System; M198 Howitzer; Improved TOW Vehicle, M901; TACFIRE; Black Hawk Helicopter; AH-1S Cobra Helicopter; and TSQ-73 Missile Minder. Lessons learned were categorized into the following areas: Selected ILS activities, New materiel release requirement, Operational testing, TRADOC System Managers, Impact of fielding on the command/unit, and Contractor maintenance support. Conclusions and recommendations include a suggestion that Department of Army develop a fielding policy by expanding the current effort to prepare a revised Army regulation on Integrated Logistics Support.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA087013
Entities
People
- James B. Lincoln
Organizations
- Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy