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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 07, 2003 FBO #0555
SOURCES SOUGHT

13 -- AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES

Notice Date
6/5/2003
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
NAVSURFWARCEN Dahlgren Division, 17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100
 
ZIP Code
22448-5100
 
Solicitation Number
N0017803Q1039
 
Response Due
7/16/2003
 
Archive Date
9/16/2003
 
Point of Contact
XDS11C OR XDS11D ON (540) 653-7478
 
Description
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, on behalf of the Program Manager for Conventional Ammunition, is seeking sources of non-development improvements to the existing 20mm MK 244 Armor Piercing Discarding Sabot (APDS) propellant. Improvements must include a non-compaction (loose filled) or single compaction propellant which maintains an Insensitive Munitions (IM) certification. The propellant is required to meet MIL-P-3984J (Amendment), Propellant for Small Arms Ammunition, MIL-STD-2105B, Hazard Assessment Tests for Non-Nuclear Munitions, and MIL-STD- 286C, Propellants Solids: Sampling Examination and Testing. The cartridge is an electric-primed 20-millimeter MK 244 APDS designed to function in the Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems 20-mm M61A1 gun barrel. The 20mm cartridge consists of a projectile assembly, and a M103 cartridge case with a M52A3B1 electric primer. Principle components of the projectile assembly are a pusher plug, a sub-caliber projectile (commonly referred to as the penetrator), and integral discarding sabot-driving band. The average velocity requirements for cartridges conditioned at 70 plus or minus 2 degrees F, measured at 78 feet from the test barrel muzzle, shall be 3610 plus or minus 50 feet per second (fps). The standard deviation of the measured test velocities shall be 25 fps or less for cartridges condition at minus 20, plus 70, and plus 130 degrees F. For MK 244 reference cartridges, the grand average of the velocity shall be 3610 plus or minus 20 fps and the pooled standard deviation shall not exceed 20 fps. The average velocity for the waterproof test cartridges shall be within 100 fps of the average velocity of the dry test cartridges (as described above). The standard deviation of the m easured test velocities shall be 28 fps or less. If the velocity requirement and/or standard deviation requirement is not met, a second sample of double the original sample size shall be tested. The cumulative (original sample (20) plus second sample (40)) test results shall meet waterproof requirements. The action time between application of voltage to firing pin and exit of the projectile from the muzzle shall not exceed 4.5 milliseconds (ms) at cartridge temperatures of minus 20 degrees F, 70 degrees F, and 130 degrees F. The average action time plus four (4) standard deviations of each test sample of the cartridges at minus 20 degrees F, 70 degrees F, and 130 degrees F shall not exceed 4.5 ms. The average peak case mouth pressure of the MK 244 cartridges at plus 70 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F shall not exceed 61,600 pounds per square inch (psi). The averag e peak case mouth pressure of the MK 244 cartridges at plus 70 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F plus three (3) standard deviations of peak case mouth pressure shall not exceed 67,300 psi. No individual MK 244 cartridge conditioned to plus 70 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F shall have a peak case mouth pressure that exceeds 70,000 psi. The average peak case mouth pressure of the MK 244 cartridges at minus 20 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F shall not exceed 61,600 pounds per square inch (psi). The average peak case mouth pressure of the MK 244 cartridges, conditioned to minus 20 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F, plus three (3) standard deviations shall not exceed 67,300 psi. No individual MK 244 cartridge, conditioned to minus 20 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F, shall have a peak case mouth pressure that exceeds 70, 000 psi. The average peak case mouth pressure of th e MK 244 cartridges at plus 130 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F shall not exceed 65,400 pounds per square inch (psi). The average peak case mouth pressure of the MK 244 cartridges, conditioned to plus 130 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F, plus three (3) standard deviations shall not exceed 71,000 psi. No individual MK 244 cartridge, conditioned to plus 130 degrees plus or minus 2 degrees F, shall have a peak case mouth pressure that exceeds 72,900 psi. The loose filled or single compacted propellant must meet all of the performance requirements above while maintaining a flame temperature between 2600 and 2800 degrees K. The flame temperature must be held within this interval in order to satisfy the Navy?s current barrel life expectancy of 10,000 rounds. THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PROVIDE REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DOCUMENTATION SUBMITTED FOR THIS INFORMATION. All interested parties shall forward the specified documentation on or before 16 July 2003 to Contracting Officer, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Attn: Code XDS11C, 17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100 and referenced Sources Sought Announcement Number N00178-03-Q-1039. The submitted documentation, upon delivery, becomes the property of the U.S. Government and shall not contact any restrictive/proprietary information or markings. Any questions regarding this announcement shall be directed to the attention of xds11@nswc.navy.mil or via facsimile (540) 653-7088. NO SOLICITATION EXISTS AT THIS TIME. THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT INTEND TO AWARD A CONTRACT BASED ON THIS SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT OR TO OTHERWISE PAY FOR THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED.
 
Record
SN00341031-W 20030607/030605213646 (fbodaily.com)
 
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