The U.S. Army’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive Fires Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher Product Office has started seeking industry feedback on potential vendors capable of designing, building and testing munitions pallets for CAML, an autonomous or optionally crewed, highly mobile, air-transportable fires launcher.
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According to the request for information published on SAM.gov Monday, interested contractors have until Dec. 15 to send their responses.
What Are the Army’s CAML Pallet Requirements?
The selected contractor should have the technical skills, facilities, tooling and personnel to develop and produce a munitions pallet for CAML within 12 months of contract award.
The pallet must integrate all munitions and launcher electronics without hindering autonomous loading or unloading onto a separately developed mobility platform. It must not exceed 60,000 pounds and should be capable of being raised and lowered electronically. Palletized missiles must also be able to be erected to the required firing angle on command.
In addition, the pallet should support command-and-control launch functions through external interfaces, draw its primary power from a separately developed mobile power unit and include any necessary environmental conditioning.

