Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) System for the Australian Defence Force 32905151

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Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) System for the Australian Defence Force
The Australian Government has given a combined First and Second Pass approval for project LAND 19 Phase 7A – Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System (C-RAM) Sense and Warn capability. Force protection of personnel is of the highest priority, particularly given the increasingly complex operating environments. C-RAM Sense and Warn provides early detection and warning of incoming indirect fire threats. It gives personnel additional time to evade danger, minimising potential casualties.
     
Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) System for the Australian Defence ForceGiraffe AMB Air Surveillance and Ground Based Air Defence of SAAB selected by Australia (©SAAB)
     

The capability was initially acquired as an accelerated acquisition in 2010 for ADF force protection in Afghanistan.

Since then, the Australian Defence Force have used the C-RAM Sense and Warn capability at forward operating and patrol bases in Afghanistan, including Multi-National Base Tarin Kowt and a number of patrol bases in Uruzgan province.

The system effectively detected rocket, artillery and mortar threats falling within these bases. It provided warning to Australian and Coalition troops, enabling personnel to seek cover, which significantly reduced the risk of injury or death.

Approval of LAND 19 Phase 7A provides about $325 million to sustain C-RAM Sense and Warn capability for use on future operations.

The Commonwealth of Australia is currently in negotiations with the preferred tenderer, SAAB Systems Australia regarding the through life support arrangements for C-RAM. The contract is expected to be finalised in September 2015 and SAAB is intending to employ approximately four personnel for this contract.

Due to the importance of force protection to deployed personnel, funding for this capability has been accordingly prioritised ahead of the 2015 Australian Defence White Paper.

The project seeks to deliver a Counter – Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) Sense and Warn (S&W) capability, including Giraffe Agile Multi Beam (GAMB) radars and United States (US) C-RAM Command and Control (C2) equipment, for deployment to Afghanistan.

C-RAM S&W is designed to increase the level of force protection for deployed forces, providing early detection and warning against enemy indirect fire threats. The ability to provide early detection and warning of enemy indirect fire activity will afford friendly troops deployed in forward operating areas the time to take appropriate response measures, resulting in increased survivability.