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•the user of the equipment must have input to the design and development,
•new tactics were not formulated to capture the advantage of the new equipment,
•logistics required for fielding the new equipment must be in place.
Each of these pitfalls caused significant problems for the Panther tank. They can cause significantly more problems for the Army as the equipment being tested and fielded today will be used largely for command and control.
Today’s U.S. Army has the potential to experience the pitfalls of the Panther. As the Army moves to digitize the battlefield it will use information technologies that it hopes will produce disproportional lethality...If we do not pay attention to the lessons learned from past fielding of equipment, and more importantly, the possible consequences of introducing equipment not yet fully tested to the field, the Army will create more problems for itself with the new technologies used in Force XXI.
Major John H. Womack
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Testing And Fielding Of The Panther Tank And Lessons For Force XXI - Major John H. Womack
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Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI
BY
John H. Womack, Major, U. S. Army
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE—PANTHER PROBLEMS 8
RECENT HISTORY: — THE M-1 TANK, M-2/3 BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE, and THE AH-64 APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER 23
BATTLEFIELD DIGITIZATION—PANTHER LIKE PROBLEM POTENTIAL?? 26
CONCLUSIONS 28
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 31
Bibliography 32
Books: 32
Magazines: 33
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Thesis: The United States Army is currently developing and testing new equipment in order to leverage technology and become even more efficient and effective on the modern battlefield. When developing new equipment there is always a danger of rushing the equipment through testing and evaluation in order to have it in the field to meet a critical need. Does the U. S. Army possess the potential to rush equipment through testing and evaluation phases of development only to have that equipment actually degrade combat effectiveness once it is fielded?
Discussion: There are several historical instances of the problems caused when equipment is rushed in production and fielded too soon. A great example of this was the German rush to field the new Panther tank before the Battle of Kursk during the Second World War. Unlike the U. S. Army today, the Germans were trying to develop, test and field a major weapon system while fighting a war. It can be argued that the Panther tank was the finest tank built during the Second World War, but it certainly did not make its appearance on the battlefield with great distinction. The study of the Panther tank shows the dangers the U. S. Army faces today as the Army tests equipment that will digitize the battlefield. The Panther clearly shows three potential pitfalls of new equipment. These pitfalls are:
the user of the equipment must have input to the design and development,
new tactics were not formulated to capture the advantage of the new equipment,
logistics required for fielding the new equipment must be in place.
Each of these pitfalls caused significant problems for the Panther tank. They can cause significantly more problems for the Army as the equipment being tested and fielded today will be used largely for command and control.
Conclusion: Today’s U.S. Army has the potential to experience the pitfalls of the Panther. As the Army moves to digitize the battlefield it will use information technologies that it hopes will produce disproportional lethality. Equipment like the Army Tactical Command and Control System will be used to send information that will determine the outcome of future battles. The speed at which information technology is developed today gives it the potential to become the modern day Panther. Such systems will have the potential to mitigate the uncertainties inherent in war. If we do not pay attention to the lessons learned from past fielding of equipment, and more importantly, the possible consequences of introducing equipment not yet fully tested to the field, the Army will create more problems for itself with the new technologies used in Force XXI.
This research project looks at the dangers of employing new equipment that has not been fully tested.