Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) Maneuver Improvements - SBIR Topic DON26BZ01-NV001

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Funding Amount:

Est. $240,000

Deadline to Apply:

Est. April 29th, 2026.

Objective:

Improve the Human-Machine Interface for operator control in the transition from water to land and improve water mobility in the surf zone for Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs).

Description:

The ACV is an adaptation of an Italian Combat Vehicle with enough changes to weight and buoyancy that water mobility has been negatively impacted. Improvements are needed to the operator’s controls and water propulsion hardware to reduce operator workload and improve maneuverability in the water and surf zone.

The new design shall make the transition between land and water operations easier for the operator by simplifying the human-machine interface (i.e., having to monitor and actuate fewer controls). The focus should be on determining innovative functional capability and controls which will reduce cognitive load on the operator when entering and exiting the surf zone and traversing through water. The new design should also make the vehicle more responsive to the operator’s input. The new design needs to consider maintenance and corrosion control. The design needs to maintain or, if possible, improve water speed, bollard pull, and water operation fuel economy. The new design shall not result in degraded performance as baselined by the current propulsion system.

The ACV powerpack currently provides a maximum of 690hp at 1,800rpm (490kW) with maximum torque of 2,036 ft-lb (2,761 N-m) at 1,500rpm. The size of the area that an improved water propulsion device MUST FIT is 28 inches by 26 inches by 26 inches not including potential bracketry. The propulsion device must operate in shallow water where it will be exposed to sand, mud and small rocks in the water flow.

Who will win?

If you can achieve the objective above better than any other company on the market, you have a very high-likelihood of success and should apply.

Who is eligible to apply?

Any company that meets the following criteria:

  • For-profit company

  • U.S.-owned and controlled.

  • 500 or fewer employees (including affiliates)

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1) End-to-end support including, strategy, writing of the full proposal, and administrative & compliance support.

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3) Administrative & compliance support.

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