Intended to speed and simplify the installation of C5ISR systems in Army vehicles, SAVE regularizes the size, shape, and physical interfaces (RF, data, power, etc.) for mounting those systems. SAVE is only intended for modular systems that electrically or digitally integrate into Army platforms, and isn’t relevant to stowed equipment, vehicle elements such as engines or weapons, or external components such as antennas or armor. The Standardized A-Kit/Vehicle Envelope (SAVE), which stipulates the internal mounting and physical interfaces for connecting CMOSS solutions such as radios, to platforms, is primarily intended for new integrations and systems. Army’s Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Ground Combat Systems (GCS) has issued an Interface Description Document (IDD) that describes the Standardized A-Kit/Vehicle Envelope (SAVE), a new physical SWAP and connector standard for fielding new C5ISR capabilities. Department of Defense (DoD) mandate for modular open system architecture (MOSA) solutions – the U.S. To lower the cost and help speed the pace of technology upgrades for C5ISR systems on Army vehicles – while supporting the U.S.
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