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US Army Seeks Powered Parachute Capability aka Personnel Air Mobility System (PAMS)

Yesterday, the Army Combat Capabilities Development Command-Soldier Center‘s Soldier Sustainment Directive (DEVCOM-SC SSD) published a sources sought notice to industry to to identify potential sources for a Personnel Air Mobility capability to ensure freedom of movement in Contested Environments. They plan to procure this system via an Other Transaction Authority.

As demonstrated by SOF during May’s SOF Week capabilities exercise, a PAMS will provide an additional option to the unit commander, supporting freedom of action in remote and austere locations. This new system will be capable of transporting individual warfighters hundreds of kilometers, reducing dependency on traditional aircraft platforms and extending the range available through traditional parachute infiltration systems. A militarized powered paraglider platform is envisioned to provide both low-altitude (nap-of-the-earth and/or contour-level flight) infiltration and exfiltration capability to increase survivability and avoid detection by the enemy as well as higher-altitude (up to approximately 10,000 feet mean sea level) transit where possible given appropriate threat profile and mission parameters. The PAMS will support multiple mission types including reconnaissance, surveillance, troop movement, infiltration and exfiltration. This new PAMS will also significantly reduce the cost to deliver/transport warfighters over traditional means. 

According to the notice, PAMS is planned to be developed to support the U.S. Army’s Airborne forces by addressing a capability gap to provide unit organic personnel air mobility to support freedom of movement in contested environments. Future battlefield threats are expected to require disbursed operations by small units in complex, contested environments. Traditional air assets, including fixed wing and rotary wing transport aircraft, will likely be unavailable for the movement of small teams due to supporting other missions and the difficulty of operating these vehicles in anti-access/area denial threat areas. To overcome the challenges of conducting operations in this space, a concept of expanded maneuver in all domains calls for new platforms that can provide low-cost mobility solutions over extended ranges which are available at the individual unit/warfighter level.

Desired System Performance Parameters:

Range

Threshold 100 kilometers

Objective 300 kilometers

Total System Weight (dry)

Threshold 75 pounds

Objective 60 pounds

Weight Capacity

Threshold 200 to 350 pounds

Objective 150 to 400 pounds

Maximum Altitude

Threshold 10,000 feet mean sea level

Objective 20,000 feet mean sea level

The textile components must be Berry Compliant.

To respond, submit a Broad Other Transaction Authority Announcement (BOTAA) preproposal as outlined in the DEVCOM Soldier Center BOTAA DEVCOM-SC BOTAA 22-01 located here.

9 Responses to “US Army Seeks Powered Parachute Capability aka Personnel Air Mobility System (PAMS)”

  1. D Liddle says:

    It’s hard not to see some kind of connection to the 10/7/23 asymmetric attack. Perhaps there’s something advantageous to this insertion method after all.

  2. THAT GUY! says:

    Is it April 1st, again?

    • Jimbo says:

      Many of our adversaries are using and training on this effectively. We saw just an example of it on 10/7. Short takeoff, high-altitude, long-distance travel, what’s not to like? I knew nothing about this TTP until recently when I had to write a paper on it. I learned a lot about it and it surprised me how many nations are training using these techniques.

  3. Brandon says:

    “COBRA!!!!”

  4. NTX says:

    “extending the range available through traditional parachute infiltration systems.”

    I don’t get it, are they intending to jump these things from a plane?

    And how do these fit into peer warfare? I feel like these would be vulnerable to an unacceptable degree if used from the ground in LSCO.

  5. joe says:

    Hamas was able to infil into one of the best defended counties in the world with this…

  6. River says:

    Beginning of the Hell Jumpers boys ? let’s go land over here on these fools