LAND DOMAIN Defence Led UNCLASSIFIED 2
Defence Capability Change Action Plan Building a Contemporary Defence Capability Management System Together
The Capability Management System
Capability Management Framework Online
Land Mobility Capability Challenge Matrix Today Sub Portfolio Vision CLP CLP PMCP MHOV PMCP MHOV GATS GATS Consolidated Logistics Project (CLP) Protected Mobility Capability Project (PMCP) Garrison and Training Support (GATS) Vehicles Medium Heavy Operational Vehicles (MHOV)
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Protected Mobility Current Capability
Protected Mobility Capability Carriage Capacity Protected mobility vehicles that will provide ground forces with a mix of mobility, survivability, firepower, carrying capacity and surveillance and communications across different threat environments. Firepower
Special Operations Vehicles Supacat High Mobility Transporter (HMT) Extenda (6x6) Thales Bushmaster The HMT Extenda can be supplied with a mine blast and ballistic protection kit and can be fitted with a variety of mission hampers, weapons, communications, ISTAR and force protection equipment to suit a wide range of operational roles. Picture of a representative production model similar to that procured for NZSOV
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Network Enabled Army The goal of the Network Enabled Army Programme is to provide better support to deployed land forces by improving command and control systems, communications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensor systems. Transmitting real time information across large distances and over challenging terrain the network will link leaders and soldiers with their systems, joint forces and partners. This connectivity will provide a clear and current picture of the dispositions of people and assets which will in turn enable better planning and decision making; which will help keep people safe. Informing situational awareness to aid critical decision making and reduce operational risk
Network Enabled Army
Network Enabled Army
Modular Assault Rifle System - Light
Organic Fire Support Capabilities 81mm Mortar Upgrade Project The goal of the project is to equip NZ Army with a mortar system that enhances current medium mortar capability s operational effectiveness, including lethality, and addresses identified capability gaps
Garrison and Training Support Vehicles The purpose of this project is to deliver a range of wheeled vehicles and wheeled equipment that supports future NZDF ground based garrison and training support.
NZDF LED Colonel Richard Weston, Director Capability Working Groups (Capability Branch) UNCLASSIFIED 18
Key Focus Areas Night Vision Equipment Soldier Modernisation Distribution and Modules Joint Fires and Effects Urban Operations Simulation and Mission Command Commercial Initiatives UNCLASSIFIED 19
Night Vision Equipment A Rolling Capability Refresh programme: intended to sustain credible night-fighting capability, funded per annum and delivered in annual tranches, provisioning pan-nzdf outputs including SOF. Challenges include: maintaining appropriate, but affordable, interoperable capability synchronising the NVE refresh rate with technology improvement rates, streamlining the surveillance target acquisition and night observation (STANO) inventory, closing the industry/practitioner knowledge gap. UNCLASSIFIED 20
Soldier Modernisation & SPPE A Rolling Capability Refresh programme: intended to sustain credible protection, mobility and sustainability requirements of the individual soldier in an expeditionary or coalition context, funded per annum to systematically refresh current capabilities, includes ballistic protection, does not include weapons, communications or STANO. Challenges include: maintaining interoperability standards across alliances, actively managing size, weight and power complexity, integrating sub-systems capabilities as well as integrating with other land combat systems, closing the industry/practitioner knowledge gap, allowing industry to provide integrated solutions rather than discrete items of equipment. UNCLASSIFIED 21
Distribution and Modules The Land distribution enablers capability is made up of multiple fleets of various equipment namely: MHE, CSS Modules and trailers. DAG project is focused on procuring equipment that is intended to Equip the Force for operations. UNCLASSIFIED 22
Joint Fires and Effects JTAC Digitally Aided Close Air Support (CAS) Solution (with NEA) Target Registration Sight Replacement Fire Control System Multi Option Fuse Artillery and Portable Inductive Fuse Setter UNCLASSIFIED 23
Urban Operations Refresh Open tender project fm FY 19/20 Key refresh areas Training Systems Tactical Systems Infrastructure upgrades UNCLASSIFIED 24
Mission Command and Simulation Mission Command Decentralised simulation Priorities and Future focused areas: Weapons Driver and equipment. Operational analysis. Training environment. All Arms Counter Explosives Training. UNCLASSIFIED 25
Commercial Initiatives Exploring syndicated/aog agreements across a number of enabling capabilities (trailers, generators,..) Simplify the requirements system benefits the tenders process on noncomplex projects i.e. non-platform Early engagement with industry Helping to define our requirements What does the market have Listening to industry rather than talking at you NZDF Strategic Partners: Understanding them and exploring alignment for TLS should be considered UNCLASSIFIED 26
Summary Non developmental Interoperable Whole of Life Cost approach Sustainable UNCLASSIFIED 27