Arresting Cable Release Mechanism Prototype for Assault Breacher Vehicle and M58 Linear Demolition Charge Operations
AI Overview
DoD seeks an automated Arresting Cable Release Mechanism prototype to eliminate operator exposure during assault breacher vehicle operations. The self-contained system must remotely release or cut deployment cables after detonation, keeping personnel inside armored platforms during hazardous obstacle reduction missions.
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The Office of the Program Manager Close Combat Systems (PM CCS) seeks a fully integrated and self-contained Arresting Cable Release Mechanism (ACRM) prototype capability to address a critical operational exposure gap in Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV) and M58 Linear Demolition Charge (LDC) operations. Current mission profiles require operators to exit the armored host platform after LDC deployment and detonation to manually separate the M58 arresting cable from the M58 LDC ammo tub. This manual p...
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Arresting Cable Release Mechanism Prototype for Assault Breacher Vehicle and M58 Linear Demolition Charge Operations
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