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The exercise involved the Non-Line-of-Sight
Launch System (NLOS-LS) which is a part of Spin-Out 1 scheduled
to deploy with current force units by 2008. NLOS-LS gives the
Army a highly deployable, long-range "precision attack
on-demand" capability, with a much-reduced logistical footprint
for faster and more sustainable deployments.
It was the first step in an accelerated process to mature
key capabilities of the FCS program, in an attempt to deploy
them to current force combat units. During the exercise a platoon
of 36 Soldiers tested FCS systems in urban operations. Among
the systems tested were urban and tactical unattended
ground sensors (UGS). The unattended ground sensors are
part of FCS spin-out 1. This phase also includes an early version
of the FCS Network. Other systems tested included unmanned ground
vehicles (UGV), designed to clear roads and buildings, as well
as detect persons and objects that may enter a building occupied
by Soldiers. Robotics and unmanned vehicles used to help clear
buildings without risking warfighter's lives.
Warfighters were equipped with the Future
Force Warrior Individual Ground System (FFWIGS), enabling
unit commanders and fellow Soldier to monitor the location and
status of each combatant. Another advantage of the FFWIGS is
the ability of the platoon leader and the platoon sergeant to
locate all their Soldiers on their screen and communicate with
them by radio.
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