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1. SS 251 3 14 3 SS 252 SS 253 SS 254 SS 255 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 60 71 Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that Observer Controllers with the help of the applicable user manuals are able to use O C equipment and portable EXCON equipment for conducting and monitoring GTETS training after maximum 8 hours of GTETS specific training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that System Operators with the help of the applicable user manuals are able to use the full potential of GTETS after maximum 40 hours of GTETS specific training Maintenance Training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that System Operators with the help of the applicable user manuals are able to conduct special maintenance on GTETS after 8 hours of GTETS specific Training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that System Technicians with the help of the applicable repair manuals are able to conduct basic preventive maintenance of GTETS after 16 hours of GTETS specific Training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that System Technicians with the help of the applicable repair manuals are able to perform corrective maintenance of GTETS after 40 hours of GTETS specific training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that System Technicians with the help of the applicable repair manuals are able to prepare GTETS equipment for long term storage after 40 hours of GTETS spe
2. uppkast in sights and goggles Requirement optional GTETS should provide means for instrumenting buildings so that effects of fire and field engineering can open holes in walls and roofs allowing human Players to enter 3 2 4 Reporting capability INFO Reports of events for example engagement results and changes of Player status including damage status supply status will be used by EXCON for the purpose of monitoring and evaluation of exercises Normally reports are sent by each Player via carried WAN equipment to EXCON However when WAN is not available the transfer of event data will be achieved via other means of communication for example via PNAN to portable EXCON GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 36 71 3 2 4 1 Events reporting SS 110 SS 111 SS 112 SS 113 SS 114 SS 115 SS 116 Requirement Players shall automatically report events that pertain to status and interactions of the Player including but not limited to the following events as applicable to the specific type of Player a Engagement Fire Report b Status change c Association change Requirement Each event report shall contain the following data a Unique identity of the Player b Time when the event occurred c Position of the Player when th
3. Data Compilation of AAR Performance reports Security Logistics management Presentation of Association AAR Training Maintenance Event amp Status Reporting Audio and Events amp Status Video Figure 2 Overview of capability provided by GTETS INFO GTETS comprises several interoperable systems hereinafter called subsystems Each subsystem is independently replaceable for the purpose of future development upgrade and expansion Some subsystems are existing legacy systems that are currently in use in the Swedish Armed Forces and some subsystems are new systems that will replace obsolete technology and add new capabilities to GTETS Figure 3 provides an overview of the GTETS subsystems GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 7 71 User roles External Training fegacy Systems Systems GTETS USER SEE EEE EREREREEN a ee Se nn none ss szssssesHs sammen gen nen Figure 3 Overview of GTETS legacy and planned subsystems and operational context GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV 1 3 INFO INFO INFO 1 3 1 INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command
4. Figure 5 Example of tactical training without CTC and WAN GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 16 71 Red side Blue side No WAN instrumentation Registered training events stored locally in HIS Time of convenience download events with PNAN from Trainees to Platoon CTC AAR Evaluation using Platoon CTC x pf Instructor with FPlatoon CTC Figure 6 Example of tactical training with Platoon CTC without WAN connectivity GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED FMV Date FMV Document ID 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 17 71 WAN connectivity During exercise events are Conveyed from Trainees to CTC via WAN AAR Evaluation using Platoon CTC Blue side Instructor with Platoon CTC and carried WAN Figure 7 Example of tactical training with Platoon CTC and WAN connectivity GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 18 71 Red side Blue side s F w aS ak Company CTC and WAN infrastructure CTC Clients used by O C Figure
5. Requirement optional GTETS should be able to simulate malfunctions of weapons that influence the engagement procedure 3 2 2 4 Target simulation INFO INFO The target simulation capability determines damages caused by fire that is detected by any of the simulated fire methods Targets are defined as dynamic objects capable of receiving Fire records and include the following types of dynamic objects a Human Players b Vehicles c Buildings GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 42 SS 43 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 26 71 Requirement In LIVE FIRE TRAINING MODE the GTETS shall provide the option to use the capability defined in Paragraph 3 2 2 4 Target simulation for Players while the Player is firing live ammunition Requirement In GUNNERY TRANING MODE the GTETS shall provide the option to conduct two way laser engagements towards Targets equipped only with retro reflectors 3 2 2 4 1 Target template SS 44 SS 45 SS 46 INFO SS 47 Requirement GTETS shall provide a Target template for each Target that enables the Target to determine the damage resulting from simulated engagements taking the impact point in relation to the Targets geometrical shape and the vulnerability for each ammunition type at the point of impact into account Requirement The Ta
6. 3 3 System external interface requirements This section describes the requirement on GTETS external interfaces SS 132 Requirement System External Interfaces shall be designed and specified with open and well documented Interface Specification methods allowing and simplifying integration and interoperability with future applications GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 40 71 3 3 1 Interface identification and diagrams INFO The following figure illustrates external and internal interfaces of the GTETS BT 46 Instrumentation LB PNAN gt A Laser gt Exercise Control System Human Instrumentation System A Laser B PRAN gt A Laser gt Land Mines Instrumentation System E Tactical radio A Laser gt LB PNAN gt N lt B PNAN lt A Laser eee ee ae ee eee eee POE EENE a ae EEE a ff EAA A PA VAE ee TSE CAD Rp DERES TEA Oe ea Figure 10 External and internal interfaces of GTETS 3 3 2 Interface A Laser SS 133 Requirement Interface A shall provide optical interfaces for OSAG code that is in accordance with OSAG 2 0 Standard 4 and 5 GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIE
7. PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 1 71 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION FOR THE GUNNERY AND TACTICAL ENGAGEMENT TRAINING SYSTEM Approved by Niclas von Rothstein PRL MS120 Signature Date 2013 03 27 GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 2 71 Table of contents REE SS 0 PE ee eine One nee A eee ey E ee ree etree en etre eee ere re E 4 1 1 IC HI EICH ION ee ea ee ea ee 4 1 2 DV SUMO VCC Weser E een 4 1 3 PEO CUTTS ME OVC TV We en ea ee 8 E RS OP Ci ote nee setae ee a dine delens Nr dess E 9 2 REIT CEO OCG MUS E T E E T E A E TE 10 gt Regiom i e see 13 3 1 Required states and modes cccscccccccccceesssessecceesgllgQMessccccccctessecssssssssecessseeaesees 13 32 System capability requirements sse 00 0 ME 19 3 3 System external interface requirements smmmmmssssssssrtersrrrsrserrnrrerrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrr sne 39 3 4 System internal interface requirements 2ucseessssnenssssessnneennnnnnnnnenennnennnnnnnnnnenenenn 42 3 5 System internal data requirements I N E ooe eooo 43 3 6 electrically readable by external equipment at preventive maintenance Adaptation requirements ey Sn SD
8. Page 8 71 Document overview The purpose of this Specification including appendices is to define the contractually binding requirements document toward which the final delivery verification of GTETS system and subsystems will be done The intention of the requirements contained herein is to define the required capability at a level that provides a solid foundation for detailed design thus allowing for design trade offs further exploration and optimisation by the Contractor The intention is also to communicate previous design decisions that impose constraints on the system design to the Contractor The structure and contents of this Specification is according to Data Item Description for System Subsystem Specification which is part of MIL STD 498 1 Reader s guidance Requirements are identified by a unique identification number The same number scheme is used in the common System Specification and the different Subsystem Specifications The requirement number scheme is lt Prefix gt lt sequence number gt Prefix is defined as SS or lt Subsystem acronym gt The first alternative is used for requirements in the System Specifications whereas the second alternative is used in subsystem specifications lt Subsystem acronym gt is a short acronym for the subsystem as noted in the list of appendices lt sequence number gt is unique within each specification document Paragraphs without requirements iden
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10. ammunition storage capacity of weapons shall be in accordance with the real equipment Requirement GTETS shall enable ammunition resupply actions performed by Players to be registered in EXCON GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 75 SS 76 SS 77 SS 78 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 31 71 Requirement The time needed for simulated ammunition resupply and simulated ammunition redistribution shall be similar to the time needed for the corresponding real world event Requirement optional Instrumentation systems should enable Players to redistribute ammunition between Players during an exercise Requirement optional Instrumented objects should be capable of receiving updates of supply level status via Interface B and Interface C Requirement optional GTETS should enable Players to report real supply actions including resupply of fuel and water to EXCON 3 2 2 5 4 Combat engineering SS 79 Requirement optional GTETS should provide the option for Players to report simulated field engineering work to EXCON 3 2 2 6 Position and direction SS 80 SS 81 SS 82 INFO Requirement GTETS shall provide the capability for each Player to automatically determine its own position with accuracy as defined in this Specification Requirement mandatory Positioning
11. industrial environments MIL STD 461E Requirements for the control of US DoD electromagnetic interference characteristics of subsystems and equipment MIL STD 810F Test methods for determining the US DoD environmental effects on GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx IEC EC 13 4 1 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command im EEE Swedish Armed Forces System a Security Manual H SystS k E 2011 part 1 Common M7739 352032 Swedish Armed Forces System 2011 Security Manual H SystSak E 2011 part 2 Methods 17 16 530 53625 The defence Sectors Criteria un 10 Document F rsvarssektorns Kriteriedokument kemiska mnen kemiska produkter och varor FSD 0246 Signs with bar code 3 of 9 Code Y 05 39 i FSD 0182 Markings on outer packing batch 08 packing etc 20 M7762 000630 FMV Handbok materielpublikationer 2 M7762 000561 Handbok materielf rteckningar 22 M7702 000181 Projekterings och installationsanvisningar f r teleanl ggningar e e MO 00 e GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx Page 11 71 FMV http www fmv se en Our activities System Safety Handbooks and templates Handbook on System Safety FMV http www fmv se en Our activities System Safety Handbooks and templates Handbook on System Safety FMV
12. once e Restoration and preventive maintenance f Transit from training area to storage area Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed for at least 800 hours of operation per year Requirement optional GTETS equipment should be designed for at least 1600 hours of operation per year Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed for at least 300 exercises during a 15 year period Requirement optional GTETS equipment should be designed for at least 600 exercises during a 15 year period Requirement All equipment within GTETS shall automatically keep track of its own total accumulated operating time GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV SS 263 SS 264 SS 265 3 15 3 SS 266 SS 267 SS 268 SS 269 SS 270 SS 271 SS 272 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 62 71 Requirement All equipment within GTETS shall be able to report the accumulated operating time to system operators and System Technicians when performing maintenance actions where it 1s applicable Requirement All equipment within GTETS that is capable of simulated fire shall automatically keep track of accumulated number of fired rounds shots Requirement All equipment within GTETS shall be able to report the accumulated number of fired rounds shots to System operators and System Technicians when
13. 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 55 71 Requirement GTETS components for use in an outdoors environment shall be corrosion resistant Flexibility and expandability Requirement GTETS shall be designed in a modular fashion that allows modification upgrade and replacement of major functional elements subsystems as independent self contained combinations of hardware and software Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that new variants of existing applications can be added to the system with a minimum of development work Requirement Major equipment and components of instrumentation systems shall be designed as general purpose components that enable reuse for a wide range of applications with a minimum of adaptation External power supply Requirement GTETS equipment intended for use under stationary circumstances shall provide the capability to operate on 230 or 400 VAC 10 50 Hz 20 external power Requirement GTETS shall when available on the instrumented object primarily use the power supply of the instrumented object Available power supply will be different for each application but voltage will be within the range of 10 48 VDC Requirement GTETS equipment using external power supply from instrumented objects shall be designed so that temporary high effect consumption in the power system of the instrumented object does not negatively affect the function of
14. 8 Example of tactical training with Company CTC 3 1 1 3 Live fire training mode INFO In LIVE FIRE TRAINING MODE GTETS will be used for force on target training using live fire Some of the GTETS capabilities can be used to support live firing This applies in particular to monitoring the position and directions of actors and weapons enabling comparison with danger zones and arcs of fire GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 19 71 Pos azimuth and elevation Targets INFO 3 2 3 2 1 INFO INFO INFO INFO Figure 9 Example of live fire training GTETS can also provide target shoot back simulated fire against soldiers and vehicles participating in live firing exercises to increase the realism of the exercise System capability requirements Operational capability GTETS equipment will be used in various combinations in exercises for different purposes Typical exercises where GTETS equipment will be uses include gunnery training exercises tactical training exercises and live fire exercises Gunnery training exercises will typically comprise up to 10 crew served weapons or 4 Combat Vehicles distributed over an exercise area 300 meters deep and 100 meter wide When several exercises are conducted at the same time in the sam
15. Figure 11 Example of bar code sign type 222 Requirement Transport and storage containers shall be marked on one short side and on the upper side with storage designation storage denomination and package weight in accordance with the Swedish Armed Forces guidelines for marking 20 Requirement Wires and cables shall be marked at all ends and allow identification in the corresponding product documentation Requirement Cables shall be marked with Swedish national stock number FBET and provide identification of connections at all ends Requirement Ammunition shall be marked according to current regulations for marking of ammunition GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 3 12 9 SS 240 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 58 71 Other design and construction requirements Requirement GTETS shall be designed to minimise the risk of Players tampering with equipment to affect the outcome of engagement simulation In case Players tamper with GTETS instrumentation to interfere with normal operation during training including tampering with power supply cabling detectors transmitters etc GTETS shall detect the tampering and disable the engagement capability of the Player 3 13 Personnel related requirements INFO INFO 3 13 1 SS 241 3 13 2 SS 242 3 13 3 SS 243 This paragra
16. SSS EXCON and SSS Exercise Communications system GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV amp PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 42 71 3 3 9 Interface H HLA INFO SS 137 3 3 10 INFO 3 3 11 INFO 3 3 12 INFO The purpose of the HLA is to establish a capability for technical and semantic interoperability with a broad spectrum of simulation applications This interface will also be used to enable exchange of simulation data with external EXCON systems Requirement Interface F shall provide HLA connectivity to GTETS that enable training interoperability with external simulators that comply with the following a IEEE 1516 2010 High Level Architecture 8 b RPR FOM v2 0 9 c pRTI 1516 2010 Interface I Audio video GTETS will provide interfaces that enable connection of audio and visual equipment to EXCON for presentation of briefings and AAR This interface is defined by requirements in SSS EXCON Interface J O C communication GTETS will provide interfaces that enable Instructor Operator equipment to communicate via carried WAN equipment This interface is defined by requirements in SSS EXCON and SSS Exercise Communications system Additional external interfaces This Specification defines some critical external interfaces for the purpose of RFQ Several additional extern
17. Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 30 71 Requirement Repair actions shall be reported by the instrumented object in event reports Requirement Simulated repair shall require a realistic amount of time Requirement optional Targets should be capable of visual presentation of the nature of the damage to participants in the exercise Requirement optional Targets should provide means to enable Trainees to repair simulated damage according to the corresponding damage description Requirement optional Simulated damages that are not repaired should gradually reach more severe status 3 2 2 5 3 Ammunition and supply INFO INFO INFO INFO SS 72 SS 73 SS 74 Ammunition Supply applies to all types of Weapons For some weapons firing a blank is needed to initiate simulated engagement In this case the handling of supply of blanks creates a natural need for training the supply chain for ammunition For other weapons there is a need to simulate the ammunition supply levels and the supply actions Common requirements are specified here Specialisation and addition of requirements are given in relevant Subsystem Specifications Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE the amount of simulated ammunition available to the Player shall by default be set to prescribed level Swedish RU at exercise start Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE the simulated ammunition consumption and
18. accordance with requirements in the latest established issue of the following standards or better a EN 61 000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments 11 b EN 61 000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments 12 Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed to minimize electromagnetic conduction according to MIL STD 461E 13 method CEOI CEO3 CE04 and CEOS Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed to minimize electromagnetic radiation according to MIL STD 461E 13 method CEOI CEO3 CE04 and CEOS Requirement GTETS be designed to protect instrumentation equipment from electrical transients from external equipment Requirement optional GTETS equipment should be able to operate during electronic warfare training where the tactical equipment of the training units is subject to jamming GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 50 71 3 9 7 Dust SS 177 Requirement GTETS equipment for use in an outdoors environment shall be protected against intrusion from tested according to IEC60529 10 class IP 5X or equivalent 3 9 8 Immersion SS 178 SS 179 Requirement GTETS equipment fo
19. equipment for Players provided by GTETS shall determine the Player s position outdoors with static and dynamic accuracy that is better than 3 meters horizontally and vertically during 95 of the time Requirement optional Positioning equipment for Players provided by GTETS should determine the Players position outdoors with static and dynamic accuracy that is better than 1 meter horizontally and vertically during 95 of the time There is a need to measure azimuth directions and elevation for ballistic weapons for different reasons In TACTICAL TRANING MODE some weapons may need it to calculate impact area for simulated fire In LIVE FIRE TRAINING MODE directions need to be monitored towards allowed danger zones for the exercise GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED amp Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 32 71 SS 83 Requirement optional Players should continuously measure and store horizontal and vertical position as well as the azimuth direction and elevation of the weapon SS 84 Requirement optional Measurements of azimuth direction and elevation for ballistic weapons should be accurate enough to predict the area of impact with the same accuracy as the practical real world accuracy of the specific weapon SS 85 Requirement optional In LIVE FIRE TRAINING MODE GTETS should provide the option to use fu
20. more of the following a Test formal is the verification that a specification requirement has been met by measuring recording or evaluating qualitative and quantitative data obtained during controlled exercises under all appropriate conditions using real and or simulated stimulus b Demonstration is the functional verification that a requirement is met by observing the qualitative results of operation or exercise performed under realistic operational conditions by Swedish Armed Forces personnel c Analysis is the verification by evaluation or simulation using mathematical representations charts graphs circuit diagrams calculation or data reduction This includes analysis of algorithms independent of computer implementation analytical conclusions drawn from test data and extension of test produced data to untested conditions d Inspection is the verification by physical and visual examinations of the item reviewing descriptive documentation and comparing the appropriate characteristics with all the referenced standards to determine compliance with the requirements Examples include verification of physical fidelity of operator stations by comparing with the actual equipment e Certificate of Compliance is a means of verifying compliance for items that are standard products Signed certificates from vendors state that items meet procurement specifications standards and other requirements as defined in the purchase order Records of
21. not provided by the standard inventory of SwAF that enable performance checks safety checks and maintenance at A and B level see OCD for description of maintenance at A and B level Requirement Mean time to repair MTTR shall be less than 20 minutes GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 190 SS 191 3 11 1 3 SS 192 SS 193 SS 194 SS 195 3 11 2 SS 196 SS 197 SS 198 SS 199 SS 200 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 52 71 Requirement optional Mean time to repair MTTR should be less than 10 minutes Requirement At least 80 of failures shall be possible to repair within 60 minutes at B level Availability Requirement The operational availability of GTETS shall exceed 90 when used according to the operational profile Requirement optional The operational availability of GTETS should exceed 95 when used according to the operational profile Requirement The time needed to prepare GTETS for an exercise shall not exceed 10 of planned time for the exercise Requirement optional The time needed to prepare GTETS for an exercise should not exceed 5 of planned time for exercise Testability Requirement GTETS equipment shall provide BIT that automatically monitors the operational status of the equipment Requirement BIT shall report re
22. performing maintenance actions where it is applicable Storage and transportation Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed for deployment to training areas and thus not require fixed installation of infrastructure Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed so that two 2 System Operators can prepare GTETS equipment for one 1 Company size exercise for transportation within 4 hours Requirement GTETS equipment shall be compatible with Swedish Armed Forces logistics system for transportation by road rail sea and air Requirement GTETS equipment shall be possible to transport by means of commercial cargo transportation by road rail sea and air Requirement GTETS shall provide containers for storage and transportation of all GTETS equipment and accessories Requirement Containers for storage and transportation shall be designed for stacking on top of each other Requirement Containers for storage and transportation shall be equipped with carrying handles GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 273 SS 274 SS 275 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 63 71 Requirement optional Containers for storage and transportation should be possible to be connected to dry air supply Requirement optional Containers for storage and transportation should be lockable Requirem
23. the current battery status to the operator Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed so that batteries intended to be replaced in the field take no more than one 1 minute to replace Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed so that battery can be replaced without any loss of data Requirement Battery powered GTETS equipment shall automatically and within 30 seconds after replacing battery establish associations to equipment that existed before the battery was replaced GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV amp 3 12 8 INFO SS 234 SS 235 SS 236 SS 237 SS 238 SS 239 OPPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 57 71 Marking This paragraph defines the requirements on identification marking of equipment parts and transportation equipment for the components of GTETS Requirement The unique identification code defined in SS 142 shall be visible from outside of the equipment Requirement Equipment and components within GTETS shall be marked with Swedish national stock number FBET item name FBEN and serial part number IND by using bar code signs Type 222 according to FSD 0246E 19 suitably placed for easy reading and changes A a FET M2554 152010 FN SERVOF RST RKARE IND MAM _ TILLH ME438 205010 o1 02 03 04 os 06 07 oe 09 10
24. 0 INFO SS 90 SS 91 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 33 71 recognizing Equipment can be handed between Players so it is necessary to keep track of who is in possession of what equipment end where the equipment is Requirements on associations between Human Players and their equipment are specified in the Appendix 5 SSS HIS Requirement optional Vehicles should automatically detect and keep track of GTETS instrumented equipment that is located inside the vehicle Requirement optional Buildings should automatically detect and keep track of GTETS instrumented equipment that is located inside the building 3 2 3 Effects representation capability INFO INFO INFO SS 92 The purpose of the effects representation capability is to enhance the training by providing a realistic and immersive representation of an actual combat environment Realistic battlefield cues will be used in exercises in order to trigger actions and behaviours support situational awareness provide feedback to actions and provide a basis for decision making in complex situations To reach adequate training goals of tactical training it is essential that several effects of fire are represented in a realistic way for different audience Environmental effect representations will be used to create frictions and to increase the feeling of being immersed into an actual area of operations Effects that are important
25. 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 45 71 Negligible damage equipment get damaged but operation can continue without interruption Repair can be done later Table 2 Classification of consequences for property SS 150 Requirement The GTETS safety documentation shall be based on definitions and classification of consequences of accidents for environment in accordance with Table 3 Serious damage to the environment it takes at least one year to restore the environment and or clearing requires i one year and or a smaller clearing requires HI Smaller damage to the environment recovery within less than one month without any actions Negligible damage to the environment negative impact on the environment not violating regulations Table 3 Classification of consequences for environmental damage 3 7 2 Classification of frequencies of accidents SS 151 Requirement The GTETS safety documentation shall be based on classification of frequencies of accidents in accordance with Table 4 Accidents unit year A Will probably occur frequently 1x10 1x10 Will occur several times during a lifetime 1x10 1x10 Can occur at any time during a lifetime A B den Nic during a lifetime lifetime Table 4 Classification of frequencies 3 3 Assessment of risks INFO Table 5 shows the explanation of definitions in risk matrices Tolerable risk Limited tol
26. 31 SS 32 SS 33 SS 34 SS 35 Requirement GTETS weapon instrumentation systems shall start engagement simulation when detecting that the weapon is fired Requirement Simulated fire shall provided that aiming and firing 1s done in accordance with the regulations for the real weapon and that the aim point is within the physical limits of the Target result in hitting the Target unless otherwise specified in the respective sub system specification Requirement The accuracy of weapons fire simulated by GTETS shall be affected by the actions to compensate for external factors taken by the operator This requirement applies to weapons where compensation for external factors such as wind temperature and powder temperature can be used in the ballistics calculation Requirement GTETS shall require the operator to take appropriate actions similar to the actions needed in real use to correct a simulated malfunction before simulated fire can be enabled Requirement Simulated fire shall be prevented during simulated reloading Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE the time required for simulated reloading shall be consistent with the average reloading time of the real weapon Requirement In GUNNERY TRAINING MODE simulated fire with unlimited ammunition supply shall be enabled by GTETS Requirement A weapon that is associated to a human Player shall be prevented from firing simulated fire when the damage status of the hu
27. D Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 55 SS 56 SS 57 SS 58 SS 59 INFO SS 60 SS 61 INFO Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 28 71 a Fully Operational b Breach hole c Destroyed Requirement The damage status of buildings shall be applied to affected construction element wall room floor entire building of the building considering the used ammunition the hit location and the construction of the building Requirement Damage Status In Shock shall automatically be changed to Fully Operational after a random period of time between by default between 5 30 seconds Requirement Players with damage status In Shock Wounded or Damaged shall be prevented from participating in action in accordance with the damages See the respective SSS for detailed requirements Requirement In case Players act outside of restrictions implied by the Player s simulated damage the Player s damage status shall be changed to killed total kill For example moving other than what is required by traffic safety a vehicle with status mobility kill Requirement optional Repeated hits should cause accumulated damage effects on Targets It is important that Players are rewarded by proper use of close range protection smoke Operational close range protection smoke may normally not be used during training due to safety reasons Tr
28. D Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 41 71 SS 134 Requirement When set up for FMV code Interface A shall provide optical interfaces for FMV code used by the legacy BT 46 system Refer to 3 for a description of the FMV code and Paragraph 6 2 for an overview of the BT 46 system 3 3 3 Interface B PNAN SS 135 Requirement Interface B shall enable wireless communication that is in accordance with WLN specifications 6 and 7 3 3 4 Interface C WAN INFO The requirements for the Wide Area Network WAN are defined in Appendix 3 SSS Exercise Communications system 3 3 5 Interface D BT46 Serial INFO The BT 46 serial interface connects GTETS WAN equipment to the BT 46 equipment used by SwAF SS 136 Requirement Interface D shall enable two way communication with BT 46 equipment The BT 46 serial interface is described in 3 3 3 6 Interface E Tactical radio INFO The requirements for the tactical radio interface will are defined in Appendix 3 SSS Exercise Communications system 3 3 Interface F Serial INFO Interface F will provide two way data communication between carried WAN equipment and instrumentation systems Interface F will be defined by requirements in accordance with requirements Appendix 5 SSS Human Instrumentation System 3 3 8 Interface G LAN INFO This interface will be defined by requirements in
29. E 3 1 1 1 Gunnery training mode INFO 217 In GUNNERY TRAINING MODE GTETS will be used as a cost effective way to conduct basic gunnery drills In GUNNERY TRAINING MODE the fidelity of certain simulations will reduced in order to conduct efficient repetitive training for example simplified effects representation infinite ammunition supply fast reloading and automatic recovery when hit GTETS will provide direct feedback to Trainees to enable evaluation of hit performance without the need for instructors to be present Two fire teams each with display for result Three gunners result monitored by Instructorat Platoon CTC via PNAN Figure 4 Example of gunnery training 3 1 1 2 Tactical training mode INFO In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE GTETS will be used for force on force training of tactics and procedures in exercises ranging from section to battalion level To provide correct basis for observation decision making and actions in tactical training GTETS will provide realistic cues and behaviour of simulated weapons and targets GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 15 71 Red side Blue side Soldiers instrumented with HIS No instrumentation with Communications or CTC equipment Evaluation through audio from HIS and feedback from O C
30. ODE the option to conduct gunnery training without the realistic effect representations that are defined in 3 2 3 1 and 3 2 3 2 shall be provided by GTETS 3 2 3 1 Weapons fire representation SS 96 SS 97 SS 98 SS 99 Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE GTETS shall provide audio and visual representation of weapon fire similar to the audio and visual signature of the actual weapons fire and that can be perceived by Trainees day and night within a realistic distance from the weapon Requirement GTETS shall provide audio and visual representation of actions related to the operation of weapons via internal communication that would be perceived by the operator and potential other members of the crew of the weapon vehicle in the corresponding real world situation This includes in particular loading mechanism and triggering sounds Requirement GTETS shall provide visual representation of tracer ammunition trajectories to the gunner Requirement optional GTETS should provide visual representation of tracer ammunition trajectories to the Shooter and observers in the vicinity of the fire through e g sights and observation tools 3 2 3 2 Munitions hit representation SS 100 Requirement GTETS shall provide visual representation of munitions hits that can be perceived by Trainees day and night within at a realistic distance from the Target GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Doc
31. TETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 51 71 3 11 System quality factors INFO INFO 3 11 1 INFO INFO 3 11 1 1 INFO SS 184 SS 185 SS 186 3 11 1 2 SS 187 SS 188 SS 189 This paragraph defines the requirements pertaining to GTETS quality factors Prerequisites for each maintenance level and their associated tasks to be performed are Stated in the table found in the OCD 2 Reliability Maintainability and Availability Additional requirements are defined in the respective subsystem specification The support concept for GTETS equipment is defined in Paragraph 5 5 of the OCD 2 Preventive maintenance Requirements on main inspection Sw Grundtillsyn are defined in the respective subsystem specification Requirement Daily inspection assigned to Trainees shall not take more than 2 minutes in average to complete Requirement Daily inspection assigned to System Operators shall not take more than 10 minutes in average to complete Requirement Special inspection shall not take more than 10 minutes in average to complete Corrective maintenance Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed for repair through the replacement of line replacement units Requirement GTETS shall provide the support and test equipment which is
32. UNCLASSIFIED amp Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 47 71 SS 156 Requirement GTETS design shall be in accordance with Swedish environment protection legislation SS 157 Requirement GTETS shall not contain chemical materials that are prohibited by FMV see latest version of 17 SS 158 Requirement GTETS laser equipment shall be in accordance with Swedish laser class 1 3 8 Security and privacy requirements INFO Requirements on security and privacy will be defined by requirements in the respective SSS 3 9 System environment requirements INFO This Paragraph defines the environmental conditions that GTETS will encounter in the different modes during its planned life INFO In case of deviations between limit values stated in this specification and the verification standard referred to the values in this specification shall be governing 3 9 1 Precipitation SS 159 Requirement GTETS equipment intended for outdoors use shall operate in accordance with this Specification when exposed to precipitation equivalent to rainfall of 40 mm h 3 9 2 Temperature SS 160 Requirement GTETS equipment intended for use outdoors and in non heated indoor environment shall operate in accordance with this Specification when exposed to ambient temperatures ranging from 25 C to 40 C SS 161 Requirement GTETS equipment intended for use insid
33. aining smoke that is allowed may need special techniques to simulate the effect of the operational smoke Requirement optional Activation of simulated close range protection smoke should decrease the probability hit by direct fire that is fired after smoke is activated Requirement optional The shielding effect of close range smoke should decrease as a function of outdoor temperature wind speed wind direction and elapsed time between the activation of smoke and the direct fire event It is important that Players understand the dangers of unintentional damage caused by weapons GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 62 SS 63 SS 64 SS 65 SS 66 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 29 71 Requirement Players that are located inside a Target incl buildings and vehicles that is hit by simulated fire shall receive Fire records for secondary effects to an extent that is similar to the corresponding real world event Requirement optional Players that are located near a Target incl building and vehicle that is hit by simulated fire should receive Fire records for secondary effects to an extent that is similar to the corresponding real world event Requirement optional Weapons with danger zone for muzzle blast should when fired send Fire records affecting Players in the danger z
34. al interfaces will be defined by Contractors when realising the various subsystems of GTETS 3 4 System internal interface requirements INFO SS 138 In this System specification GTETS system internal interfaces between subsystems are identified These interfaces are the same as the external system interfaces defined in Section 3 3 At subsystem level additional external and internal interfaces are identified refer to the applicable Subsystem Specification for additional requirements Requirement All system internal interfaces shall be designed and specified with open and well documented interface specification methods allowing and simplifying integration and interoperability with future applications GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV amp SS 139 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 43 71 Requirement All external interfaces of GTETS shall be documented in accordance with requirements Paragraph 3 16 1 Documentation 3 5 System internal data requirements SS 140 SS 141 SS 142 Requirement Time used within in GTETS shall automatically be synchronised with GNSS time used in the exercise Requirement All time stamps shall be in accordance with GNSS time Requirement Each piece of GTETS equipment shall be provided with an internal unique identification code that exhibits the following
35. alteration and expansion during the life cycle and thus there is a need for the System to be flexible and allow easy insertion of new functions Architecture requirements No requirements identified Design standards No requirements identified Physical characteristics Requirement Instrumenting objects with GTETS equipment shall not require permanent modification or alterations of the equipment that is instrumented Requirement Instrumenting objects with GTETS equipment shall not affect the audio visual infrared near infrared and radar signature of the instrumented object to an extent that introduces negative training Requirement GTETS instrumentation equipment shall be compatible with the operational equipment so that the intended use including carrying movement operation and handling of equipment is not impaired GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 207 SS 208 SS 209 SS 210 SS 211 SS 212 SS 213 SS 214 3 12 4 INFO Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 54 71 Requirement GTETS shall not interfere with or in any way disturb the tactical use of sensors in the exercise including a Night vision devices b Infrared sensors Requirement GTETS shall not interfere with or in any way disturb tactical radios and other operational communications equipment
36. and Subsystem specifications the following order of precedence shall apply a Requirements defined in the respective Sub System Specification SSS shall have precedence over requirements in this Specification b Functional requirements shall have precedence over design requirements Requirements on the Exercise Communications System ECS are defined in Appendix 3 SSS Exercise Communications System Requirements on the Exercise Control System EXCON are defined in Appendix 4 SSS Exercise Control System Requirements on the Human Instrumentation System HIS are defined in Appendix 5 SSS HIS Requirements on the Land Mines Instrumentation System LMIS are defined in Appendix 6 SSS LMIS 3 1 Required states and modes INFO INFO The use of GTETS equipment is divided into separate MODES of operation for the purpose of structuring requirements that apply only to a certain MODE In case a requirement applies only to a certain mode this will be stated in the requirement 3 1 1 Training modes SS 2 Requirement GTETS shall be designed for operation in the following modes each mode providing functionality as defined by Section 3 2 a GUNNERY TRAINING MODE b TACTICAL TRAINING MODE GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 14 71 c LIVE FIRE TRAINING MOD
37. being exposed to pressure change according to MIL STD 810F 500 4 14 or equivalent during transportation 3 9 5 Vibration and shock INFO SS 168 Equipment used or transported in air land and sea vehicles will be exposed to considerable shock and vibration Requirement GTETS equipment shall operate in accordance with this Specification after being exposed to vibration according to MIL STD 810F 14 514 5 and 516 5 Procedure I IV during operation GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 169 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 49 71 Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed for air ground and sea commercial transportation without being damaged by vibration and shock due to movement handling in transit hoisting and tie down aboard transporting vehicles during transportation 3 9 6 Electromagnetic compatibility SS 170 SS 171 SS 172 SS 173 SS 174 SS 175 SS 176 Requirement GTETS equipment shall be electromagnetically compatible within the GTETS system Requirement GTETS equipment shall be electromagnetically compatible with the actual combat equipment i e communications systems electronics and other electrical systems in use by the training unit Requirement The electromagnetic compatibility of equipment in server rooms and Buildings shall be in
38. characteristics a enables unique identification of Targets and weapons b not alterable 3 6 electrically readable by external equipment at preventive maintenance Adaptation requirements INFO SS 143 SS 144 SS 145 Flexibility and adaptability to future needs are important characteristics of the System This paragraph contains the requirements on adaptation of data and parameters used by the System to the changing operational needs Requirement GTETS shall provide the necessary information and tools to enable authorised users to change and add simulation models by the modification of data without the need of programming or compilation of software programs Data subject to this type of modification include the following a Weapon data b Munitions data ballistics data c Vulnerability data d Default values Requirement GTETS shall enable authorised users to change Target template used in Targets Requirement GTETS shall enable authorised users to change weapon application used in instrumentation systems GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 44 71 SS 146 Requirement GTETS equipment shall be designed so that the language of the user interface can be changed SS 147 Requirement Swedish and English shall be available for selection as user interface lang
39. cific training 3 15Logistics related requirements 3 15 1 INFO Operational life The planned life of the System is 30 years FMV intends to make no changes to the hardware and software configuration of the System for periods of 3 5 years System wide replacement of COTS computers and other commercially available components major overhaul of hardware etc will be done with a minimum interval of 5 years GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 256 SS 257 3 15 2 INFO INFO SS 258 SS 259 SS 260 SS 261 SS 262 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 61 71 Requirement The technical life of custom made components in GTETS shall be at least 15 years Requirement The technical life of commercially available components in GTETS shall be at least 5 years Operational profile The operational profile for the equipment each year will be in accordance with the following a Two 2 exercises each for the duration of 14 days b Six 6 exercises each for the duration of 7 days c Fifteen 15 exercises each for the duration of up to 5 days Each exercise includes the following activities a Transit from storage area to training area b Mounting of instrumentation equipment once c Training preparation execution evaluation d Demounting of instrumentation equipment
40. cords reports and associations between different dynamic objects GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 39 71 INFO PNAN is also used for reporting to and receiving Status updates from Portable EXCON Equipment INFO Requirements for PNAN are specified in Paragraph 3 3 3 Interface B PNAN 3 2 6 Exercise control capability INFO Requirements for exercise control capability are specified in Appendix 4 SSS EXCON INFO System Operators will use EXCON to control the status of Dynamic Objects Status updates include changing simulated damage status fuel ammunition and water supplies etc as applicable for the respective Dynamic Object SS 130 Requirement Dynamic objects shall be capable of changing its status based on status updates received from EXCON 3 2 7 Exercise monitoring capability INFO Requirements for exercise monitoring capability are specified in Appendix 4 SSS EXCON SS 131 Requirement optional Players should be able to record video from the Players main observation view e g weapon sight soldier helmet and send streamed video as well as and still images to EXCON over WAN For detailed requirements see the respective Subsystem Specification 3 2 8 Exercise evaluation capability INFO Requirements for exercise evaluation capability are specified in Appendix 4 SSS EXCON
41. csseecedesetanceaatpeteeasebancesdopesedeseianersatpiceessenaces 19 Figure 10 External and internal interfaces Of GTETS sisssessssssssssrsrrrrrrsrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rr re 40 Figure 11 Example of bar code sign type 222 issomsssssssssseeererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rss rr rr re 57 Figure 12 BT46G two way laser firing simulator unit ssssssssrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrererrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rr ren 66 Figure 13 Laser pulses sent from BT46G ssmessisord slussvetsessoisivaussssbbussestibriessbbusiesdibesseretbende 67 Figure 14 BT46T target simulation instrumentation esssseeeeseeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 67 Figute 13 BT46 reference module ee 68 List of tables Table 1 Classification of consequences for personal health and safety 44 Table 2 Classification of Consequences for property stserssersssssrsrrrrerrssserrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrs 45 Table 3 Classification of consequences for environmental damage ssssssssssrrrrrrrrssrrrrrrrrrrrs 45 Table 4 Classification of frequencies M N ee seescecceeseseesesees 45 Table 5 Explanation of definitions in risk matrix sssmmsssesesssssssserrrrrrrrrsrrerrrrrrrsssertrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrra 45 Table 6 Maximum tolerable risks for personnel mmnussseerrrserrssrterrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrernrrrn rr rst tners r nr rna 46 Table 7 Maximum tolerable risks for equipment sssmsssrssesrssserrrrrerrrrerrerrrrrrrrsrr
42. culation of damaging effect behind obstacles should take into account the effect of ammunition used in relation to the protective characteristics of the obstacle 3 2 2 4 2 Damage evaluation INFO SS 50 SS 51 SS 52 SS 53 SS 54 The capability of Targets to detect simulated fire is defined in the respective subsystem specification Requirement When receiving a Fire record Targets shall determine the result of the engagement to be one of the following a Miss b Near miss c Hit Requirement Targets shall determine the damage after receiving a Fire record taking the following factors into account a Vulnerability to the used ammunition b Range between Shooter and Target for kinetic energy weapons c Impact aspect angles d Location of impact e Target template Requirement The result from damage calculation shall be presented to the Player within 1 sec from receiving Fire record Requirement The simulated damage for vehicles resulting from the damage calculation shall depict the corresponding real world event through one of the following a Fully Operational b In Shock c Movement Damage d Weapon Damage e Communication Damage f Total Kill Requirement The simulated damage for buildings or parts of buildings resulting from the damage calculation shall depict the corresponding real world event through one of the following GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIE
43. d in Appendix A via Interface A Requirement When set up for using FMV code Targets shall be capable of being engaged by the existing BT46 applications including those listed in Appendix A via Interface A Requirement optional GTETS should enable use of FMV coding and OSAG 2 0 coding in parallel in the Same exercise as defined by Interface A Requirement optional Shooters and Targets should be capable of selecting coding OSAG or FMV for a specific exercise based on status updates received via Interface B and Interface C 3 2 2 2 Non laser engagement INFO Fire represented by Fire record over non laser media such as WAN and PNAN is suitable for engagements where optical line of sight is not feasible between shooter and Target GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 22 SS 23 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 23 71 Requirement For engagement simulations via Interface B or C the contents and structure of Fire records shall be in accordance with the laser coding used in the exercise Requirement optional Fire records representing non laser engagements should contain information defining the trajectory and geographical area affected by the engagement 3 2 2 2 1 WAN engagement INFO INFO INFO SS 24 SS 25 Wide Area Network WAN is a suitable medium for indirect f
44. d of 45 degree and a horizontal visual field of 60 degree which means that the detectors visual fields overlap 45 Vertically Horizontally Figure 15 BT46 reference module INFO The detectors have a lens that concentrates the laser light against a photodiode The diode has a maximum sensitivity at the same wave length that the BT46G firing simulation unit uses 900 nm 6 3 List of vehicles and vessels INFO List of vehicles that will be used within GTETS Vehicle Vessel Type Picture Swedish acronym E o n o GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Ingbv 120 Strf9040A B PBV302 GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx Date 2013 03 27 FMV Document ID 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 69 71 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED FMV Patgb203 Tgb11 i 7 Pvrbbv2062 ATTV TV E GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx E Date 2013 03 27 FMV Document ID 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 70 71 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue EMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 71 71 Ptgb4 GW Ptgb4 LC Ptgb5 Sprint Utility vehicle _ Table 9 List of Vehicles and vessels GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx
45. e buildings and equivalent environment shall operate in accordance with this Specification when exposed to ambient temperatures ranging from 10 C to 30 C GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 48 71 SS 162 Requirement GTETS equipment shall operate in accordance with this Specification after being exposed to ambient temperatures between 40 C to 55 C during transportation and storage 3 9 3 Humidity SS 163 Requirement GTETS equipment intended for use outdoors and in non heated indoor environment shall operate in accordance with this Specification when exposed to ambient relative humidity ranging from 10 to 95 SS 164 Requirement GTETS equipment intended for use inside buildings and equivalent environments shall operate in accordance with this Specification when exposed to ambient relative humidity ranging from 30 to 70 SS 165 Requirement GTETS equipment shall operate in accordance with this Specification after being exposed to an ambient relative humidity ranging from 5 to 95 during transportation and storage 3 9 4 Atmospheric pressure SS 166 SS 167 Requirement GTETS equipment shall operate according to this Specification at altitudes ranging from 0 m to 1000 m Requirement GTETS equipment shall operate in accordance with this Specification after
46. e event occurred Requirement Each Fire Report shall at least contain the following data a Firing Weapon ID b Ammunition Code Requirement optional Each Fire Report should contain data allowing the calculation of the following a Time of impact b Distance to Target c Weapon azimuth and elevation d Remaining ammunition e Hit information Requirement When connected to WAN Players shall report events to EXCON via Interface F WAN Requirement Event data reported via WAN shall be presented in EXCON within 3 seconds after the event occurred Requirement When not connected to WAN Players shall report events to EXCON in one of the following ways a Directly to associated EXCON via Interface B PNAN b To an associated Player via Interface B PNAN for relay to EXCON GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 117 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 37 71 Requirement Dynamic Objects other than Players shall report events to EXCON via available communications 3 2 4 2 Events recording and storage SS 118 SS 119 SS 120 SS 121 Player event recording Players shall automatically record events that occur during periods of interrupted communication and store them locally Requirement Players shall be capable of storing event data generated during three 3 hours of
47. e geographical area the total number of vehicles and human Players is defining the size of one equivalent exercise Platoon size tactical training exercises will typically comprise up to 60 human Players and 15 vehicles within a radius of up to 5 km GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 INFO INFO INFO SS 3 SS 4 SS 5 SS 6 SS 7 SS 8 SS 9 SS 10 SS 11 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 20 71 Company size tactical training exercises will typically comprise up to 400 human Players and 20 vehicles within a radius of up to 10 km Battalion size tactical training exercises will typically comprise up to 1200 human Players and 60 vehicles within a radius of 45 km Battlegroup size tactical training exercise will typically comprise up to 2400 human Players and 150 vehicles within a radius of 45 km Requirement All GTETS equipment and components shall be compatible to form a fully integrated GTETS system Requirement GTETS shall enable the conduct at least four 4 concurrent and mutually independent Platoon size exercises within an area the size of a Company exercise Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that the capabilities of GTETS are possible to combine in various configurations that support varied training objectives including the conduct of exercise in co
48. ent optional Storage containers should be designed to allow maintenance actions e g charging batteries changing configuration etc while in storage 3 16 Other requirements 3 16 1 INFO SS 276 SS 277 SS 278 Documentation The documentation shall be designed in terms of content to meet the need for users and technicians to manage the system and also find information on how to handle malfunctions and when possible make repair on units included in the Human instrumentation system Requirement GTETS shall provide technical information for operation and maintenance of GTETS in the form of electronic and paper publications that are in accordance with FMV Handbok materielpublikationer 20 with specific reference to paragraphs as follows a Common requirements see Part 3B Paragraph 2 b User manual Swedish IBOK see Part 3 Section 16 Paragraph 4 6 c Repair manual Swedish RBOK see Part 3B Paragraph 4 7 d Maintenance schedules Swedish MTRLVSCH see Part 3B Paragraph 4 2 1 4 2 2 and 4 2 3 Requirement GTETS shall provide technical information about materiel that is in accordance with Handbok materielf rteckningar 21 including a Illustrated spare parts catalogue Swedish RDKAT see Section 14 b Inventory lists Swedish Sats och tillbehorslistor Requirement GTETS shall provide technical information necessary for operation maintenance modification and disposal including
49. erable risk requires decision from FMV about use of additional risk reducing measures Intolerable risk Table 5 Explanation of definitions in risk matrix GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV amp SS 152 SS 153 SS 154 SS 155 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 46 71 Requirement GTETS shall be designed for safe operation and maintenance with maximum tolerable risk levels for personnel hazard events according to the table below Frequency of occurance Consequence Catastrophic Critical Marginal Remote Table 6 Maximum tolerable risks for personnel Requirement GTETS shall be designed for safe operation and maintenance with maximum tolerable risk levels for equipment hazard events according to the table below Frequency of occurance Consequence Catastrophic Critical Marginal Remote Table 7 Maximum tolerable risks for equipment Requirement GTETS shall be designed for safe operation and maintenance with maximum tolerable risk levels for environment hazard events according to the table below Frequency of occurance Consequence Catastrophic Critical Marginal Remote Table 8 Maximum tolerable risks for environment Requirement GTETS design shall be in accordance with current Swedish workplace legislation GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN
50. exercise locally Requirement Recorded events that are stored locally by Players shall be possible to retain after power off and battery change Requirement Players shall automatically report all stored events as soon as possible when communication 1s restored after a period of interrupted communication 3 2 4 3 Position and orientation reporting SS 122 INFO INFO SS 123 SS 124 Requirement All Players shall report their own position to EXCON with a frequency that enables presentation of the Players position within the accuracy specified in 3 2 2 6 Position and direction For requirements on position reporting via the carried WAN equipment see Appendix 3 SSS ECS Players not equipped with WAN and Players that are temporarily without WAN connection shall be able to report position over PNAN to either a nearby portable EXCON or via a nearby WAN capable Player Requirement For human Players the resolution and accuracy of the reported position data shall enable differentiation of individual human Players in typical infantry formations used during combat Requirement Position reporting shall only take place when the Player has actually moved GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 125 SS 126 SS 127 SS 128 SS 129 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 38 71 Require
51. for training include e Firing of a weapons e Trajectories of projectiles bullets grenades missiles e Impacts of munitions bullets grenades missiles etc e Environmental events and activity like wildfires heavy smoke etc Effect representations are important cues for decision making Thus it is important that effects contain neither more nor less information that would be provided by the real world event An example For soldiers training target prioritisation e g to fire on a target until destroyed before switching to next target the use of effects employing simple colours schemes to indicate discrete damage states may over simplify the decision making process and thus cause negative training Requirement Effect representations shall be limited to the information that would be likely to observe in a corresponding actual live firing situation GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 93 SS 94 SS 95 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 34 71 Requirement Vehicles shall be able to represent effects for crew and passengers as audio messages sent over internal communication system Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE realistic effects representation for weapons fire and munitions hit as defined in 3 2 3 1 and 3 2 3 2 shall be provided by GTETS Requirement In GUNNERY TRANING M
52. gement Requirement optional Targets should be capable of using several Fire records representing the same engagement when determining effect of the engagement GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 22 71 3 2 2 1 Laser engagement INFO SS 15 SS 16 SS 17 SS 18 SS 19 SS 20 SS 21 Laser engagement is possible when the weapon is instrumented with a laser transmitter Laser engagement can be used against Targets instrumented with detectors and reflectors Two way ballistic simulation is normally used however one way laser is allowed in some cases e g for small arms Requirement Laser engagements in GTETS shall be possible at ranges of at least 3000 meters assuming atmospheric transmission exceeds 0 3 at 900 nm unless otherwise specified in the respective subsystem specification Requirement Shooters and Targets shall be capable of two way ballistic simulation of direct fire engagements via Interface A unless otherwise specified in the respective subsystem specification Requirement GTETS shall enable System Technicians to configure which coding OSAG or FMV of Fire records that is used in an exercise Requirement When set up for using FMV code Shooters shall be capable of engaging the existing BT46 applications including those liste
53. h The main part of functional requirements are to be found in Section 3 2 however there are functional requirements to be found elsewhere in the document as well e g there are logistics related functions found in Section 3 15 and user interface related requirements in Section 3 13 Whenever reference is made to a section or paragraph the reference shall be interpreted to include all requirements and references in that section or paragraph 1 4 Use of terms INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO Certain words and phrases have a specific meaning in the context of this Specification Some of these words and phrases are defined below See Section 6 for explanations of acronyms and definitions used in this Specification The word shall is used to express requirements The word should is used to express optional requirements The word will is used to express statements of fact and declaration of purpose on the part of FMV Some requirements are written as a statement of need ending with the word including and then followed by a list of particular characteristics items and parameters In this context the word include is used to point out considerations that are important to that specific need but the meaning shall always be including but not limited to Certain words and phrases have a specific meaning in the context of this Specification Some of these words and phrases are defined below See Section Notes f
54. http fmv se en Our activities Environmental work Information to our suppliers The defence sectors criteria document FMV http fsd smart lab se fsd_online pdf englis h 0246e pdf FMV http fsd smart lab se fsd_online pdf englis h 0182e pdf FMV http www fmv se sv Verks amhet Teknisk Information Dokument bibliotek FMV http www fmv se sv Verks amhet Teknisk Information Dokument bibliotek FMV http www fmv se FTP PO INT Meny pdf M7762 000861 Handbook HDB PROD MVSCH 2012 01 EMV PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 12 71 i VFM English http www mvif online se GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 13 71 3 Requirements INFO SS 1 INFO INFO INFO INFO This Section contains requirements applicable to several subsystems are specified in this Specification The requirements normally apply to all subsystems and equipment unless otherwise stated in the respective paragraph Specific requirements on GTETS subsystems are defined in the respective subsystem specifications Requirement In case of contradictory requirements within specifications and between this System Specification
55. ing from individual and small unit gunnery training to force on force tactical training in units from section up to battalion size Tactical training exercises range from formal training to applied training with increasing realism also facilitating mission rehearsal of planned live operations GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 5 71 Figure I Conceptual overview of GTETS INFO GTETS will provide simulation of direct and indirect fire from various weapons ranging from small arms to artillery pieces as well as simulation of the effect of fire on Targets including humans vehicles and other objects GTETS will also provide the capability to monitor and evaluate the simulated engagements and the effects of engagements See Figure 2 for an overview of the main capabilities of GTETS GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 6 71 GTETS Capabilities Recording amp Interfaces Storage Weapons fire 3 System Control AREA ree Ns Performance Interactive map Safet Analysis EN Tracers Munitions and damage Environment Combat Service Support Position and Direction Dynamic Object Control
56. instruments must be equipped with prism that reflects the laser light back to the firing simulation system and detectors that can receive hit information from the laser When the BT46G is searching for reflecting targets it sends what is GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 67 71 called null information Null information consists of short pulses with the wave length of 900 nanometers for 60 nanoseconds and 150 microseconds between each null information see Figure 13 Laser pulses sent from BT46G 150us Figure 13 Laser pulses sent from BT46G 6 2 2 Description BT46T INFO Vehicles with the BT46 instrumentation are equipped with the BT46T unit for target simulation The BT46T unit has four reference modules with prisms that reflects the laser pulses sent by the BT46G two way laser units Each reference module has two laser detectors to receive the laser codes sent by the BT46G and the SKJUTSIM EHV units BT46T Reference module Target calculator Figure 14 BT46T target simulation instrumentation GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue EMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 68 71 INFO The two detectors on the reference module each have a vertical visual fiel
57. ions of hardware sub units including placement of cable inlets outlets e Test instructions to verify the installation f Fault tracing including methods indications actions etc g Regular maintenance actions during operation and storage h Necessary instruments test tools and test programs etc 1 Safety instructions J Repair instructions k Support for training of maintenance personnel 1 Processes and procedures to safeguard IT security Requirement Publications for use and maintenance of GTETS shall be provided in Swedish language Requirement Technical data package and instructions for C level maintenance shall be provided in Swedish or English language Requirement All units of measurements shall be in accordance with the international SI system GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 65 71 SS 284 Requirement All documentation shall be delivered in an electronic format that allows editing 3 17 Packaging requirements INFO No requirements defined See for requirements on transportation containers and related requirements 3 18Precedence and criticality of requirements See other Requirement 4 Qualification provisions SS 285 Requirement The verification method used for the verification of each requirement in this Specification shall be one or
58. ire weapons that have an area effect and fire on ranges beyond that of laser range When instrumented weapons are using WAN engagement the shooter will calculate coordinates for the trajectory and impact point or area Fire records sent over WAN may be broadcasted to Targets in a larger area than where the fire has effect The area where the fire has effect is in this case included in the Fire record Requirement When connected to WAN the Target shall be capable of receiving Fire records via WAN Requirement optional When receiving a broadcasted Fire record over WAN the Target should be capable of determining whether each received Fire record is applicable to the Target or not 3 2 2 2 2 PNAN engagement INFO INFO INFO SS 26 The PNAN short range radio is suitable for weapons with effect in a limited area around an explosion point like mines IED hand grenades secondary damages etc The maximum area size 1s the reach of the PNAN Probable damage is often reversed proportional to the distance between the impact point and the Target position Requirement All Targets shall be capable of receiving broadcasted Fire records via PNAN GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 24 71 3 2 2 3 Weapon simulation SS 27 SS 28 SS 29 SS 30 SS
59. man Player is any one of the following a In Shock b Wounded c Killed Requirement A combat vehicle weapon shall be prevented from firing simulated fire when the damage status of the combat vehicle is any one of the following GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 36 SS 37 SS 38 SS 39 SS 40 SS 41 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 25 71 a In Shock b Weapon Damage c Total Kill Requirement The accuracy of impact coordinates and trajectory for indirect fire projectiles calculated by GTETS shall be similar to the accuracy of the real weapon when using live ammunition Requirement Commenced simulated firing shall be terminated in a realistic way when the damage status of a Player is changed to any of the following a In Shock b Weapon Damage Wounded c Killed Total Kill Requirement optional Accurate simulation of direct fire should be possible when the optical line of sight between Shooter and Target is obscured Requirement optional Operator actions required to make the weapon ready for fire including actions to load before enabling simulated fire should be the same as for the real weapon Requirement optional Erroneous target tracking should have the similar simulated consequences as in operational firing regarding e g auto destruction of missiles
60. ment Position reports shall include the estimated current radial error as determined by the positioning equipment Requirement Position reporting interval shall be adjusted to the speed of the Player so that specified accuracy and resolution of reported position data is maintained at all times e g high speed longer distance travelled between reports more frequent reports Requirement Players shall be able to report own direction azimuth data as defined in 3 2 2 6 Position and direction Requirement Players shall be able to report azimuth and elevation data of used weapons as defined in 3 2 2 6 Position and direction Requirement When Player is in scope of indoor positioning equipment RAD the Player shall include the RAD information in the reported position 3 2 5 Communication capability 3 2 5 1 Wide Area Network INFO INFO INFO INFO The Wide Area Network WAN primarily facilitates communication between Players and EXCON Direct communication between Players should also be possible Communication from Players to EXCON includes position reports event reports and Fire records Communication from EXCON to Players includes status requests status updates and Fire records Requirements for WAN are specified in Paragraph 3 3 4 Interface C WAN 3 2 5 2 Personal and Near me Area Network INFO The Personal and Near me Area Network PNAN is a short range radio network used for communicating Fire re
61. nctions for position and direction monitoring of the Players weapons while firing live ammunition 3 2 2 Association INFO In the context of this Specification the term association means the linkage between dynamic objects id for the purpose of exercise evaluation and enabling that the Player s status has an impact on the usage of associated equipment INFO Requirements on associations of Human Players to buildings and vehicles are specified in Appendix 5 SSS HIS SS 86 Requirement Association between two instrumented objects shall require no more than 12 seconds to be established unless otherwise specified in the respective SSS SS 87 Requirement optional Association between two instrumented objects should require no more than 6 seconds to be established unless otherwise specified in the respective SSS 3 2 2 7 1 Vehicle and Human Player association SS 88 Requirement Vehicles shall automatically detect and keep track of Human Players that are located inside the vehicle SS 89 Requirement optional Vehicles should be capable of determining if Players via PNAN are located inside or outside the vehicle 3 2 2 2 Equipment association INFO In this context equipment is weapons and any gear that may affect the outcome of simulated engagement or logistic actions and that GTETS is capable of GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1
62. nfigurations Platoon Company Battalion and Battlegroup according to definitions in this paragraph Requirement GTETS shall enable day and night operation Requirement GTETS shall be designed for operation within a radius of 6000 km from Brussels Requirement GTETS shall enable operation in built up areas including inside and nearby buildings Requirement GTETS shall enable entry of Players into an exercise at any time before and during the exercise Requirement GTETS shall enable the exit of Players from an exercise at any time before and during the exercise Requirement GTETS shall enable authorised personnel to change side of Players at any time before and during an exercise GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV SS 12 3 2 2 INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO SS 13 SS 14 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 21 71 Requirement GTETS shall enable pausing of exercises in order to conduct briefings or evaluations and then resume training without any loss or change of data Engagement simulation capability This paragraph defines the common requirements on engagement simulation that are valid for all GTETS equipment and components Refer to the respective subsystem specification for additional requirements pertaining to specific applications GTETS provides simulati
63. on of the tactical engagement between live Players Shooters and Targets using real weapons and simulated fire Engagements can however also take place between simulated Players and live targets It is important that GTETS provide enough accuracy and realism to create confidence in the outcome of simulated engagements Engagements e g direct and indirect fire is represented by the transfer of information between Shooter and Target contained in the Fire record The Fire record is a logical concept that for some engagement types is built up by a sequence of messages between Shooter and Target The weapons simulation capability is associated with real or simulated weapons Fire records from different weapons are conveyed by media suitable for that kind of weapon For some weapons combination of media may be useful Laser is the basic medium but for an increasing number or weapons long or short range radio may be an alternative or complementing medium The suitable medium or combination of media for the transfer of Fire records will be selected when designing the weapon instrumentation system All Targets will be able to detect fire over all media For some Shooter and Target combinations a realistic simulation may require a combination of Fire records over different media Requirement optional When receiving Fire records via laser PNAN and WAN Targets should automatically determine whether or not Fire records represent the same enga
64. one for muzzle blast Requirement optional Weapons with danger zone for back blast should when fired send Fire records affecting Players in the danger zone for back blast Requirement optional GTETS instrumentation systems should simulate other secondary effects of fire e g Targets that are burning shall affect nearby Targets 3 2 2 5 Combat service support simulation INFO INFO The simulation of firing and damage caused by fire should be complemented with presenting logistic effects of the simulated engagement and means for the trained troop to increase their success probability by performing proper logistic actions that can be noted by the GTETS system The damage status of a Player needs to be visualised so that the information can be used as the base for actions to repair treat the damage wound 3 2 2 5 1 Medical care INFO Medical Care is applied only to Human Players Functional requirements related to Medical Care are referred to Appendix 5 SSS HIS 3 2 2 5 2 Recovery and repair INFO INFO Vehicle Recovery and Repair is applied to Vehicles see the respective Subsystem Specification for additional requirements GTETS will be used to train recovery and repair chain from initial actions by the crew to actions at rear repair units GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV SS 67 SS 68 SS 69 SS 70 SS 71 PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0
65. or explanations of acronyms and definitions used GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED amp Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 10 71 2 Referenced documents 1 MIL STD 498 DID for System subsystem N A http www abelia com 498 specification pdf SSS DID PDF 10FMV6730 146 1 Operational Concept Description 2012 FMV for Gunnery and Tactical Engagement Training System 3 VO Mark 37 Systemspecifikation BT46 2005 04 FMV 179 27378 05 26 4 8890 068 037 Optical Interface specification 2011 11 https osagstandard com OSAG 2 0 Standard 10 8890 080 004 OSAG 2 0 Standard 2011 11 https osagstandard com Ammunition tables 10 2082442 Interface Design Document WLN 2011 11 https osagstandard com Standard Part I 10 0 MN 7 2086689 Interface Design Document WLN 2011 11 https osagstandard com Standard Part 2 l IEEE 1516 2010 High Level Architecture 2010 IEEE RPR FOM v2 0 D17 Real Time Platform Reference 2003 SISO FOM 0 IEC 60529 Degrees of protection provided by 2001 02 enclosures IP code 27 1 EN 61 000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility I EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments 12 EN 61 000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility IEC EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light
66. ph defines the system requirements related to the personnel who will use and support the system See Operational Concepts Description 2 for definition of user roles Error prevention Requirement GTETS shall be designed to prevent errors caused by user interactions including a prevention of errors due to entry or loading of unexpected data b provision of information to users about when a specific format or type of data is expected c provision of feedback to users when unexpected data is entered or loaded Error and status messages Requirement Error and status messages presented by GTETS to users shall exhibit the following characteristics a expressing the problem or status in plain language no codes b precisely indicating the problem or status c constructively suggesting a solution to problems Ergonomics Requirement Display screens in GTETS for indoor use shall exhibit adjustable contrast and luminance characteristics that allow them to be used in both normal ambient office illumination and dampened illumination GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 244 SS 245 SS 246 SS 247 SS 248 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 59 71 Requirement Display screens in GTETS for outdoor use shall exhibit adjustable contrast and luminance characteristics that allow them to be
67. r use in an outdoors environment shall resist ingress of water to an extent equivalent to IP code X5 according to IEC 60529 10 Requirement optional GTETS components for use in an outdoors environment should resist ingress of water to an extent equivalent to IP code X7 according to IEC 60529 10 3 10 Computer resource requirements 3 10 1 SS 180 SS 181 3 10 2 SS 182 3 10 3 SS 183 Computer hardware requirements Requirement Computer hardware electronics equipment within GTETS shall where possible be non development items which are commonly available on the consumer market and which can be shown to have a broad user base Requirement GTETS shall be designed to minimise the number of different computers and components so that a single same hardware configuration is used within groups of computers and other equipment with similar performance requirements Computer hardware resource utilization requirements Requirement All embedded computer hardware in GTETS instrumentation equipment shall be prepared for additional memory that enable future addition of functionality Computer software requirements Requirement Third party computer software such as applications operating systems and device drivers that are part of the GTETS shall be non development items which are commonly available on the consumer market and which can be shown to have a broad user base and be supported by their respective vendors G
68. rget template shall enable simulated fire representing contact fuse delayed fuse proximity fuse and time fuse munitions Requirement The Target template shall enable Shooters to employ targeting techniques where contact fuse munitions are fired nearby structures for the purpose of detonating near the Target Examples include hitting the ground with HE projectile in front of and beside the Target hitting trees above and behind the Target It is important that Trainees are rewarded for using surrounding terrain buildings or other structures as cover to minimize the part of the Player that is exposed to fire Requirement optional The Target template should automatically be adjusted to compensate for the additional SS 48 INFO protection achieved when the Player uses terrain and obstacles for cover INFO It is important that Trainees are rewarded for using protective equipment to minimize the effects of fire that the Player is affected by Requirement optional The Target template should be possible to adjust to compensate for additional protection equipment used by the Player It is important that Trainees cannot feel safe from fire behind thin non protective obstacles GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 49 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 27 71 Requirement optional The cal
69. rrerrrorsrnrrrerrro rss nr rss rss rss sr rr rss rn rn sa 66 0 MBs en ee ee 66 6 1 Definitions and acronyms and abbreviations eesssssssensseseeeeneennnnnnneeneeennnnnennen 66 6 2 Overview of the BT 46 laser simulator system s sssssssrersersssssrrrrrrrrresrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrr ra 66 6 3 List Wechicles an wessels cccscccccccccccccccccccessssssssssssssessccceceeeeeecssceeeeaeessssesees 68 List of figures Figure 1 Conceptual overview Of GTETS sssssessssssssrrrrerrsssssrrrrrrrrssrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rr rnnn 5 Figure 2 Overview of capability provided by GTETS eonsssssssssssssssssssrrrrrrsssssrrrrrrrrrssrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrt 6 Figure 3 Overview of GTETS legacy and planned subsystems and operational context 7 Figure Example of gunnery Tran nee ee ee 14 Figure 5 Example of tactical training without CTC and WAN ccccccsssseeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 15 Figure 6 Example of tactical training with Platoon CTC without WAN connectivity 16 Figure 7 Example of tactical training with Platoon CTC and WAN connectivity 17 Figure 8 Example of tactical training with Company CTC smssssssssserrrssrssssserrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrssnrt 18 GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 3 71 Figure 9 Example of MVC Oe TAMING cep sepsceccsveaden
70. rrrrrnnr rss rrrrrrrrr rss 46 Table 8 Maximum tolerable risks for en VILrONMeDt sssssssissserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnna 46 Table 9 List of Vehicles and vessels smmm0s0sossseseororr rear or Rene 71 List of appendices Appendix 1 Definitions and acronyms Appendix 2 Verification matrix template Appendix 3 Subsystem specification for the Exercise Communications System Appendix 4 Subsystem specification for the Exercise Control System Appendix 5 Subsystem specification for the Human Instrumentation System Appendix 6 Subsystem specification for the Land Mines Instrumentation System GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV e 1 Scope 1 1 Identification FMV Document ID 10FMV6730 145 1 Unit General Services Procurement Command Issue 1 0 Subject Code RFI Page 4 71 INFO This Specification applies to Gunnery and Tactical Engagement Training System hereinafter referred to as GTETS 1 2 System overview INFO GTETS is a live training simulation system that will provide cost efficient gunnery training and realistic means for tactical training to the Swedish Armed Forces SwAF INFO The Operational Concept Description OCD for GTETS 2 describes the current systems background and history introduces the needs that are leading to new requirements and outlines the new system INFO GTETS will be used in a variety of training exercises rang
71. sults a when the equipment starts up b when detecting malfunction c atthe command of the user d when prompted by EXCON Requirement The result of the BIT shall be presented to the user Requirement BIT shall be capable of identifying faulty LRU Requirement BIT results shall be reported to EXCON GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 201 SS 202 SS 203 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 53 71 Requirement Diagnostics initiated from EXCON shall determine the operational readiness of the functions in the system Requirement In TACTICAL TRAINING MODE GTETS shall enable operators to fire towards Targets for the purpose of testing the laser engagement simulation function while neither affecting the Targets status nor the simulated weapon ammunition supply Requirement optional GTETS should be designed so that diagnosis and fault localisation can be conducted via network connection from a remote site 3 12 Design and construction constraints INFO 3 12 1 INFO 3 12 2 INFO 3 12 3 SS 204 SS 205 SS 206 This paragraph specifies requirements that constrain the design and construction of GTETS and which are the result of design decisions made by FMV It also contains requirements pertaining to the architecture of the System GTETS will be subject to modification
72. tests performed to verify specifications are retained by the vendor as evidence that the requirements were met and are made available by the vendor for purchaser review INFO A verification matrix template is provided in Appendix 2 to this Specification to be completed by the Contractor and approved by FMV Verification of requirement conformance will require successful test or demonstration of system capability GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED amp Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 66 71 during operation performed by Swedish Armed Forces personnel under realistic conditions in the operating environment unless otherwise stated by FMV 5 Requirements traceability INFO Not applicable to this System Specification 6 Notes 6 1 Definitions and acronyms and abbreviations INFO See Appendix 1 Acronyms and definitions 6 2 Overview of the BT 46 laser simulator system INFO The BT 46 is a two way laser Engagement simulator system used for high precision firing and target simulation and evaluation The simulation units for this interface are described below 6 2 1 Description BT 46G INFO The BT46G is a two way laser system that uses Swedish class 1 laser to measure the distance vertical and horizontal position of a reflecting target Figure 12 BT46G two way laser firing simulator unit INFO The target
73. the GTETS equipment Battery performance Requirement GTETS shall enable at least 5 days of continuous exercise without the need to replace or recharge batteries GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV SS 223 SS 224 SS 225 SS 226 SS 227 SS 228 SS 229 SS 230 SS 231 SS 232 SS 233 OPPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1 1 0 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 56 71 Requirement optional GTETS equipment should be capable of at least 10 days of continuous exercise without the need to replace or recharge batteries Requirement Batteries used for power supply of GTETS equipment shall be commercially available standard batteries as far as technically feasible Requirement optional Batteries used for power supply of GTETS equipment should be batteries with a broad use within the Swedish Armed Forces Requirement Battery powered GTETS equipment shall be designed for operation using rechargeable batteries Requirement optional Battery powered GTETS equipment should be designed to enable operation using disposable batteries Requirement Battery powered GTETS equipment shall indicate low battery status to the operator Requirement optional Battery powered GTETS equipment should report low battery status via the reporting function Requirement optional Battery powered GTETS equipment should provide the capability to present
74. the following a Configuration specifications for all computer hardware and software configuration items b Production drawings for all equipment components parts etc that are unique to GTETS GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 279 SS 280 SS 281 SS 282 SS 283 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 64 71 c Product data structure allowing storage designation and denomination M F number classification according to Swedish Armed Forces codification standards d Installation documentation according to Projekterings och installationsanvisningar f r teleanlaggningar 22 e Installation instructions f Interface requirement specifications and complete interface design descriptions for all external interfaces g Interface requirement specifications and complete interface design descriptions for all internal interfaces between major components Requirement GTETS shall provide maintenance instructions that enable personnel at C level to perform maintenance tasks as defined in the OCD Requirement The maintenance instructions for C level maintenance shall at least contain the following information a Overall description of the system b The basics for maintenance and fault tracing c Installation and un installation of software modules d Mounting and dismounting instruct
75. tification are general information that aids in understanding the requirements In addition to this information references 2 and 3 provide background rationale and information on the current system Paragraphs with the form DEF lt nn gt are definitions that are referred to by requirements The Operational Concept Description 2 the OCD provides background information that aids in understanding this Specification When references are made to information in the OCD from requirements in this Specification the referred information is considered part of the requirement This Specification introduces a set of subsystems external interfaces and interfaces between subsystems Requirements of subsystems are generally specified in Subsystem Specification or by reference to documentation of existing systems GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 INFO INFO INFO INFO Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 9 71 External interfaces identified in this document are normally allocated to a subsystem and specified in that subsystem specification or as references to public interface standards Requirements that are common for several Subsystems are specified in this Specification Those requirements may apply to all subsystems only specific subsystems or to another subset as stated in the respective paragrap
76. uage in all GTETS equipment Default shall be Swedish language 3 7 Safety requirements INFO See the system safety manual H SystS kE 15 and 16 for further information and requirements on system safety 3 1 Classification and definitions of consequences SS 148 Requirement The GTETS safety documentation shall be based on definitions and classification of consequences of accidents for personal health and safety in accordance with Table 1 Category Criteria for personnel health and safety Could result in death Critical II Serious injury requires care at least 6 months after the accident Marginal Less serious injury no remaining consequences of injury after the medical treatment Negligible Negligible injury care can be carried out at the site no remaining consequences of injury after the medical treatment Table 1 Classification of consequences for personal health and safety SS 149 Requirement The GTETS safety documentation shall be based on definitions and classification of consequences of accidents for property in accordance with Table 2 I Loss of property equipment becomes unusable and cannot be repaired Serious damage to the property equipment becomes unusable but can be repaired by the contractor Less serious damage to the property damaged equipment can be repaired at the unit a level GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013
77. ument ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 101 SS 102 SS 103 SS 104 SS 105 SS 106 SS 107 SS 108 SS 109 Unit Subject Code General Services RFI Procurement Command Page 35 71 Requirement The position of impact of indirect fire in the target area shall be represented for forward observer allowing fire adjusting commands Requirement Impact of fire when hitting or exploding close to a Target vehicle shall be represented for the crew of the Target vehicle Requirement Impact of fire hitting an already hit target shall be represented Requirement GTETS shall be capable of presenting effects so that Players in or close to buildings and vehicles can understand that they are under fire Requirement optional The location of munitions hit effects in relation to the hit point should be accurate to an extent that enables fire adjustments fire distribution and fire control using the same methods and procedures as for the corresponding real weapon Requirement optional GTETS should be able to visually represent close range protection smoke fired by vehicles Requirement optional Impact of fire in the target area should be represented in sights and observation tools for the Shooter and observers that are in the vicinity of the impact area Requirement optional Impacts of fire in the target area should be depicted for the Shooter as soil eruptions or water eruptions Swedish
78. used in daylight and darkness Requirement The graphical user interface of workstations shall exhibit the following characteristics a consistent design regarding the use of words meaning of situations and actions b bein accordance with graphical user interface standards of the desktop environment Requirement GTETS shall provide feedback to users about the changes in the status of equipment Requirement GTETS shall provide feedback to users about progress during waiting times that are caused by GTETS Requirement GTETS shall be designed to minimise system response times and inconveniences to operators caused by delays 3 14 Training related requirements 3 14 1 INFO INFO INFO 3 14 2 SS 249 Training prerequisites The target audience for operator training will have basic knowledge on operational equipment that is relevant for the training The target audience for maintenance training will have a basic technical competence Refer to the Operational Concept Description 2 for a description of target audience Operator training Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that Trainees with the help of the applicable user manual are able to prepare for participate in GTETS training and conduct daily maintenance after maximum 30 minutes of GTETS specific training GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx PPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue FMV amp 2013 03 27 10FMV6730 145 1 1 0 SS 250
79. used in the exercise Requirement System equipment components and parts shall by their part number be completely identified as to form fit and function Requirement System equipment components and parts with the same part number shall be identical and interchangeable with each other Requirement GTETS shall be designed so that operational laser range finders of the training unit that are not allowed for use during exercise can be replaced with range finding with GTETS laser components Requirement GTETS shall be designed to allow fast and safe restoration of instrumented vehicles equipment and objects to operational mode Requirement Radio equipment within the GTETS shall operate in any of the following frequency bands a Non regulated civilian frequency bands WLAN Bluetooth etc b Civilian frequency bands allocated to the SwAF currently 68 88 MHz 138 174 MHz and 400 470 MHz c Frequency band approved by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority Requirement The bandwidth per radio channel used by the GTETS shall be maximum 25 KHz when using the civilian frequency bands allocated to the SwAF Materials See the respective subsystem specification for applicable requirements GTETS SS 1 0 RFI 10FMV6730 145 1 docx FMV SS 215 3 12 5 SS 216 SS 217 SS 218 3 12 6 SS 219 SS 220 SS 221 3 12 7 SS 222 OPPEN UNCLASSIFIED Date FMV Document ID Issue 2013 03 27 LOFMV6730 145 1
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