
Another planned improvement will be the addition of semi-active
suspension, which will be able to compensate for the increase
in weight. Survivability enhancements will include modifications
reshaping the hull into a shallow V-shaped structure, additional
armor for the sides, front (driver protection). An active
protection system, probably a derivative of the Raytheon Quick
Kill system developed for Future Combat Systems (FCS) is planned.
The vehicle will also receive peripheral video surveillance
providing36020 degree situational awareness, a gunshot detection
kit and non-flammable tires, and mine-blast attenuating seats
to improve protection for the crew. The vehicle's weapon station
will also be improved with 3rd generation thermal viewer and
stabilization, enabling the engagement of targets at longer
range. Extended range capability will also be improved with
the introduction of Javelin weapon capability. A new databus
infrastructure will provide better connectivity for electronic
systems. These systems are expected to be compatible with
FCS systems, as they will be based on FCS Spin-off technologies.
The new system will enable reception and control of remotely
operated systems such as Unmanned Aerial Vhicles (UAV)s and
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)s. The system will include the
latest versions of Battle Command software and will have embedded
Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) providing
better situational awareness and common operating picture.
At
AUSA 2007
General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) unveiled an upgrade package
for the Stryker and LAV-III addresing many of the Army's requirements.
The upgrade designated 'LAV-H', is proposed to be undertaken
as part of major post-combat reset reconditioning. Under the
process, the vehicle's automotive and power plant systems
will be upgraded to support a 25% Gross Vehicle Weight increase
from the current 42,000 to 55,000 lbs. (25 tons). The vehicle's
curb weight will be 29,000 lbs (13.2 tons). As part of such
upgrade, GDLS intends to install a Caterpillar C7 engine and
Allison 3200SP transmission.
Addressing the growing demand for on-board power, a new 500
Amp alternator will be installed, coupled with an expandable
and scalable solid-state power distribution and control system.
An optional Lithium-ion battery pack could nearly double electrical
power storage capacity on board, with the same space claim
as the standard vehicle battery pack. The crew will be able
to exhaust nearly all battery power without having engine
restart failures, relying on the 24V Capacitive Start System
offering power reserve for the engine starter, independent
of the main battery. The vehicle was demonstrated at AUSA
2007 with a Protector Weapon station mounting a heavy machine
gun and a Javelin missile launcher.
The upgrade also includes a significant increase in protection,
with the introduction of enhanced belly protection, hull modifications
include reshaped V profile for improved blast resistance.
Externally, large appliqué armor modules and redesigned
hatches are introduced, improving protection and minimizing
vulnerability, caused at the seams between armor modules.
Externally and internally, the vehicle has better protection
against IEDs, for example, with the introduction of blasts
absorbing mine resistant seats (or benches).
