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Integrated Soldier System Project

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with new equipment, not only to allow troops to track each other as they move throughout the battlefield, but to feed communication and targeting information to their Battle Management Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (BMC4I) systems. The project is expected to unfold over
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countries. The first research effort, called Integrated Protective Clothing and Equipment (IPCE), was initiated in 1995, but then was cancelled due to its high cost and its failure to meet the majority of requirements. Ongoing operations in the mid 1990s led to the creation of the Clothe the Soldier
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approved the Small Arms Replacement Project II (SARP II), which will deliver integrated, direct fire, multi-effect, portable anti-personnel and anti-material capability through weapons, munitions, fire control systems, training systems and logistic support. The cost for SARP II exceeds $ 1 Billion
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the next ten years. The Department of National Defence confirmed that approximately 17,000 integrated soldier systems would be bought by 2011. The ISSP will address the remaining NATO Soldier System capabilities of Lethality, Mobility and Survivability, while balancing the baseline needs.
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The Integrated Soldier System Project (ISSP) is intended to provide an integrated suite of equipment that may include weapons and electronic devices. The $ 310 million project program will provide the
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Canada's desire for a Soldier System dates back to November 1988 and closely follows efforts in many
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Promoting a view of the individual soldier as a system rather than as a segment of a larger force
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Providing different variants for low level commanders, assaulters and supporters
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Canada's program to equip dismounted soldiers with state-of-the-art equipment
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Providing communications, command and control at the soldier level
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was implemented during the Clothe Soldier Project (CTS).
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Index

COTS
target acquisition
situational awareness
small arms
NATO
Canadian Disruptive Pattern
Canadian Army
Department of National Defence
"Canada turns need into reality"
"Firms battle to build future warrior"
the original
"DEFENCE & SECURITY: Front-line troops get ready to go digital"
the original
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
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e
Future Soldier
Land 125
COBRA
ISSP
Aguila
21st-Century Soldier
FÉLIN
IdZ
F-INSAS
SARV

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